February 10, 2021 | Alaska History & Culture
Top Authentic Alaskan Salmon Recipes For You!
Alaska Wild Salmon Is Special, And Here Are A Few Authentic Salmon Recipes
Alaska has the best wild salmon in the world, and we will take no argument about that.
Sorry, Canada.
If you’ve never had Alaska wild salmon, you don’t know how much you want it on your dinner plate.
Honest!
We’ve compiled some of the top authentic salmon recipes for the chefs in the family, and we’re sure these dishes will make you crave Alaska wild salmon forever after.
Alaska wild salmon is completely different from any other kind of salmon you’ve ever had. It’s denser. It’s tastier. And it’s healthier because, first of all, unlike farm-raised salmon or Atlantic salmon, Alaska salmon live on a natural diet that includes plankton and shrimp. In addition, they are not artificially colored, and they’re not crammed with antibiotics like farmed salmon or wild-caught in other parts of the planet.
There are five different types of Alaska salmon: Coho (or silver) salmon; King (or chinook); sockeye (red); pink and chum. Each has nuanced flavors, but King is considered the best-tasting Alaska wild fish because of its rich flavor and high-fat contents. Still, you can’t go wrong with any of the others.
We’ve got some amazing Alaska salmon recipes right here. Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon. Seared Salmon. Roasted Salmon. Pesto Salmon. And, we’ve even got a recipe for people who hate salmon!
Salmon is highly versatile, as you will see from the following salmon recipes.
If you want even more salmon recipes, don’t forget to check out "The Little Alaskan Salmon Cookbook”.
If you are traveling to Alaska and want to learn everything there is to know about salmon; you can’t miss the Ketchikan Salmon University and Smoked Salmon Lunch. A must for all salmon aficionados!
Before you get started with any of the recipes below, you will need actual salmon. You can buy local Alaska fresh salmon and other seafood here on Voyij.
Here are our Top Alaskan Salmon Recipes you must try.
- Brown Sugar Glazed Salmon
- Pesto Salmon
- Salmon for people who do not like salmon
- Rosemary and Garlic Roasted Salmon
- Seared Salmon with Green Bean and Radish Salad
In case you prefer Halibut to Salmon or are looking for a variety, check out the Halibut and Chips recipe.
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