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Smoked Salmon Apple Dip
This quick, no-cook spread is creamy, smoky, and just a little bit sweet—perfect for bagels, crackers, or crostinis. The rich flavor of wild Alaskan salmon pairs perfectly with crisp apple and tangy cream cheese, while fresh parsley and lemon brighten every bite. It’s perfect for everything from brunch bagels to last-minute appetizers. Just in time for the fall apple harvest, enjoy it with your favorite variety—tart Granny Smith or sweet Honeycrisp—for a season twist!

Adra Kusnirova
Sep 252 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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Blueberry Salmon Gravlax
Bring a taste of Alaska’s summer bounty to your table with this Blueberry Salmon Gravlax. Fresh or thawed wild blueberries add a burst of color and subtle sweetness to the classic Scandinavian cure, pairing beautifully with the rich, buttery texture of wild Copper River salmon. This no-cook dish is as stunning to look at as it is delicious to eat. Perfect for brunch boards, elegant appetizers, or a unique twist on your favorite bagel spread—this is gravlax with a wild, vibran

Adra Kusnirova
Aug 142 min read
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Ikura caviar: What's the difference between Sockeye and Keta Salmon Roe?
Salmon caviar, also known as roe or ikura is a fun foodie treat for any table. Here's some info to help you decide to buy keta or sockeye.

Juro Kusnir
Jul 124 min read
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Tom's Copper River Sockeye Salmon Poke Recipe
Wild salmon cubes are marinated in soy sauce, chile oil, sesame oil, and spices, then topped with furikake. Pair it with crackers or rice.

Adra Kusnirova
Jul 32 min read
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Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon Burgers
Salmon burgers are a sustainable alternative to classic red meat burgers, which have an extremely high carbon footprint due to livestock methane emissions. Our sockeye burgers are rich in omega-3s which support brain, heart and joint health, and are easier to digest than red meat. They are packed with lean protein, without the heaviness of beef. Super easy to cook from frozen in the oven or fry on a stove-top skillet, these patties will leave you hoping there are leftovers fo

Adra Kusnirova
Jun 173 min read
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