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Old July 16th, 2004, 06:45 AM
Laura B.
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Default Leftover salmon ideas?

It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing it?

Thanks
Laura B.
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Old July 16th, 2004, 07:45 AM
Sue Larkin
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In article , "Laura B."
wrote:

It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing it?

Thanks
Laura B.


Cook the entire thing whichever way you like then freeze individual
servings in individual containers alongside a serving of a frozen
veggie. Instant TV dinner...or lunch...or breakfast!

Just a thought! Either cooked or raw, you'll probably need to freeze it.

Aloha...Sue
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Old July 16th, 2004, 07:45 AM
Sue Larkin
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Default Leftover salmon ideas?

In article , "Laura B."
wrote:

It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing it?

Thanks
Laura B.


Cook the entire thing whichever way you like then freeze individual
servings in individual containers alongside a serving of a frozen
veggie. Instant TV dinner...or lunch...or breakfast!

Just a thought! Either cooked or raw, you'll probably need to freeze it.

Aloha...Sue
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Old July 16th, 2004, 05:23 PM
curt
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Default Leftover salmon ideas?

Um, smoke it or dehydrate it. That is all I can think of. I freeze mine,
but you asked besides freezing.

Curt


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It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing

it?

Thanks
Laura B.



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Old July 16th, 2004, 05:23 PM
curt
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Default Leftover salmon ideas?

Um, smoke it or dehydrate it. That is all I can think of. I freeze mine,
but you asked besides freezing.

Curt


"Laura B." wrote in message
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It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing

it?

Thanks
Laura B.



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Old July 16th, 2004, 06:16 PM
Reg
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Default Leftover salmon ideas?

Laura B. wrote:

It was cheaper to buy a whole 5 lb salmon to but a piece of one today.
Any ideas what I can do with that much leftover salmon besides freezing it?


Make salmon mousse and use it to make a terrine. Gravlox is also
good and it will keep in the fridge up to a week.

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