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Addicting Chip Dip

Submitted by: Lindibakes 
Living In: Fairview Park, Ohio, USA
This creamy dip, perfect for chips or crudite, relies on anchovy paste and onion for its fine flavor. 

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Alaska Salmon Bake with Pecan Crunch Coating

Submitted by: Chris 
Baked salmon makes an excellent Christmas main course! 

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Alaskan BBQ Salmon

Submitted by: Tim Jannott 
Simple and sweet, this recipe for grilling a whole salmon fillet is sure to be a family favorite. 

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Alder Plank Smoked Salmon

Submitted by: Smokin' Ron 
This smoked salmon derives its flavor from Alder wood planks. I get these planks at the local lumber yard. Be sure you tell whoever helps you that you are cooking salmon on the wood so that you do not get any creosote wood or other treated wood. Also, make sure you know what plank size will fit in your smoker before you go to get the wood. This salmon will come out very moist and smoky, so be prepared for some of the best smoked fish you've ever eaten! 

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Alternative Baked Salmon

Submitted by: LONBINDER 
Home Town: Port Washington, New York, USA
Living In: New York, New York, USA
A simple and tasty salmon entree. Mayo and onions deliver a sweet and creamy flavor which is perfect with the crunch of the bread crumbs. I sometimes add nutmeg, totally optional. Tastes great with rice pilaf. 

Anchovy Linguine

Submitted by: Dennis Valentine 
Anchovies, pungent and salty, flavor the garlicky olive oil sauce for this full-flavored dish. Toss with hot linguine noodles and pass the bread for sopping up every last drop. 

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Anne's Fabulous Grilled Salmon

Submitted by: Esmee Supporting Member (Click to learn more about Supporting Membership)
Home Town: Groton, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
This is a grilled salmon recipe that is used at the Saint Matthew Parish picnic every year in Seattle, Washington. It works well with any cut of salmon for grilling, however we typically use salmon fillets. Use wild sockeye or king salmon. 

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Asian Avocado Aioli with Salmon Fillets

Provided by: Chileanavocados.org
Asian flavors and avocado play well together in this open faced sandwich. Instead of arugula you can use mixed baby greens. And you can replace the fish fillet with a steak or burger. For a variation, try the aioli over cooked shrimp or crab. 

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Asian Salmon

Submitted by: Lynseey 
Wild Salmon with the fresh taste of the Orient. 

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Asian Salmon Cakes with Creamy Miso and Sake Sauce

Submitted by: HEIDIOHNO 
A tasty flavorful appetizer, or great as a meal that uses lots of wonderful Asian flavors! You can also easily substitute for the ingredients and use leftovers too such as corn instead of onions, leftover salmon (BBQ'd, broiled or baked) instead of fresh or canned - and they still turn out great! A plus crowd pleaser! 

Asian Salmon Wrap

Submitted by: Emily 
This salmon wrap has a lot of Asian influence and a nice blend of textures to enjoy. 

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Asian Tuna Patties

Submitted by: Michelle 
Canned tuna is mixed with bread crumbs and Asian-style sauces to make tasty little fried patties. 

Asparagus and Smoked Salmon Salad

Submitted by: MommyBennett 
Living In: Lititz, Pennsylvania, USA
Pecans and smoked salmon are wonderful mixed together with a delicate dressing in this great salad that works well on the side or as a main dish. 

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Atomic Tuna Salad

Submitted by: FOODFAVOR8 
Home Town: Lubbock, Texas, USA
Living In: Dallas, Texas, USA
A very healthy version of the standard tuna salad. Broccoli, cauliflower, onion and celery combine with tuna and fat-free mayo for the perfect tuna salad. Best tuna salad you've ever tasted! 

Authentic Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: THELASTBARON 
Home Town: Berlin-Neukoelln (Rixdorf), Berlin, Germany
Living In: Stowe, Vermont, USA
This has the taste of yesterday updated to meet today's palates. I love this dressing and it was one of two signature dressings I used as the executive chef at a Washington, D.C. seafood restaurant. Great stuff. Don't be put off by the use of anchovy paste; it is not noticeable and the dressing is very memorable. Works especially well as a Caesar substitute! 

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Avocado and Tuna Tapas

Submitted by: La Cocina de Redondita 
Living In: Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Avocado halves are filled with a tangy tuna salad in this Spanish tapa. This is a light, healthy tapa that goes best with crisp white wines and crunchy bread. 

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Avocado Green Goddess Dressing

Submitted by: LISALISALISA 
This creamy variation on Green Goddess dressing replaces pungent parsley with buttery avocado, but includes the usual spices and anchovies. 

Bagna Calda (Italian Garlic-Anchovy-Sardine Appetizer)

Submitted by: crd5055 
A specialty of Piedmont, Italy, this buttery, rich blend of garlic, anchovies and sardines is outstanding spread warm on bread, or as a dip for vegetables. 

Bagna Cauda

Submitted by: Julie P. 
This exciting Italian dipping sauce is meant to be served warm with bread, lettuce, cabbage, or whatever inspires you. The creamy blend of garlic and anchovies will become a favorite! 

Baked Bluefish

Submitted by: Rick 
A baked Bluefish recipe which surrounds the pallet with bluefish flavor but not the fat or typically strong bluefish odor. This fish tastes delicious served over cooked rice, egg noodles or on a tossed salad. 
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