Typically these recipes are not using wild salmon so we recommend using a larger fish like king salmon or coho salmon. If you prefer sockeye 😋 then watch your cooking time and reduce to prevent over cooking your beautiful meal.
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Here's a really nice Salad Niçoise recipe with a twist, sub in sockeye salmon. It's so nice to serve this to family and friends while dining on the patio in the evening summer sun. Who's coming for dinner?! Subscribe to @FoolproofLiving newsletter here. https://t.co/lvamml2BOs
Copper River Salmon is back...and it’s on sale. For a limited time, our seafood department is featuring the freshest fillets of wild Alaskan salmon. Shipped direct from the frigid waters of Cordova, Alaska, this vibrant orange salmon is some of the richest and tastiest available.
Copper River King Salmon
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10 lbs Just $599.50
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It's peak sockeye season and our dear friend Aysegul @FoolproofLiving sent out a fantastic newsletter today filled with sockeye recipes and cooking tips. We highly suggest that you source Copper River sockeye salmon for her delicious recipes. https://t.co/SrVmsWRQ4t
Our friend Julia over at @TheRoastedRoot has a great post with a bunch of her best salmon recipes. They don't all use Copper River salmon of course but we'd say to sub in king, sockeye, or coho in any of her great recipes. https://t.co/aFzq6mzfXw
@andrewnygard @adndotcom Hmm, the recipe looks true to the photo as far as we can see, Copper River sockeye, yogurt, turmeric, paprika, ginger, garlic, etc. Now that we’ve taken another look 👀 we need to make this one ASAP!
When it comes to cooking their local bounty, Copper River fishermen opt for a simple-is-best approach, although they acknowledge that the inherent richness of salmon stands up to a variety of big and bold flavors. https://t.co/YI62rSLJnO