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Pumpkin Spiced Salmon
Bright, cozy, and just the right amount of fancy– this dish brings together autumn comfort and coastal Alaska flavor in one dreamy bowl. Creamy and sweet pumpkin coconut curry meets golden-crusted wild salmon for a dish that’s equal parts nourishing and show-stopping. For me, this is a perfect dinner for when I want something that feels a little special but still comes together easily on a weeknight.Â

Kinsey Brown
Oct 233 min read
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Wild Alaskan Black Cod Grain Bowl
Flaky wild Alaskan black cod, glazed in honey-pomegranate and red pepper sauce, sits atop a bed of quinoa, lentils, Brussels sprouts and mixed greens.

Adra Kusnirova
Oct 163 min read
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Smoked Salmon Pita Pizza
Smoky, cheesy, and ready in under 15 minutes! This Smoked Salmon Pita Pizza brings together melty mozzarella, crisp bacon, briny capers, and rich wild Alaskan salmon for a flavor combo you’ll crave again and again. Perfect for when you want something gourmet but quick & easy.

Juraj Kusnir
Oct 91 min read
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Salmon Onigiri (Rice Balls)
These salmon onigiri (rice balls) are a great way to use leftovers since the filling can be made from just about any cooked fish. The rice wrapped in nori is a convenient way to pack along a satisfying snack for a busy day. The preparation is extremely easy and finished onigiri can be wrapped individually with plastic wrap and kept at room temperature.Â

Kinsey Brown
Oct 23 min read
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Cedar Planked Salmon
September always feels like the season of gathering — the last warm weekends before fall really sets in. For us, that means simple meals outside, like cedar-planked Copper River salmon. The wood infuses a subtle smokiness, the rosemary adds warmth, and the spices bring just enough kick. It’s the kind of dish that feels both rustic and special — perfect for sharing with family as the days start to shorten.

Juro Kusnir
Sep 182 min read
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Copper River Sockeye Salmon Lettuce Wraps
Dinner doesn’t get more fun than food you wrap up and eat with your hands! These Copper River sockeye lettuce wraps are loaded with flaky salmon, crunchy cucumbers, radishes, and bright herbs, then finished with tangy pickled carrots and peanuts for crunch. Dip them in nuoc cham, peanut sauce, or sweet chili sauce — whichever fits your mood — and watch them disappear fast.

Adra Kusnirova
Sep 112 min read
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