turbofabricator
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Post your best dinner fixin's.
Here's mine:
Copper River Silver Salmon.
I lightly season with Johnny's seasoning, and then spread a mixture of butter/sour cream over the top. (1/2" thick) Squeeze a little fresh lemon juice and bake for 10-15 min. at 325* Steam some fresh asparagus or broccoli. Add a baked spud with Uncle Dans dip on top. The sour cream/butter mix scrapped off the top of the salmon goes good in a spud, too. Copper River Silver Salmon is by far the best tasting salmon I have tried. We are spoiled, in that we can buy it right off the vessle here in the PNW. (Pacific North West) Prety pricey, though. REAL dark red fish with LOTS of Omega-3 fatty acids. Try it if you ever get a chance. The Atlantic farm raised crap they sell in stores, THAT tastes like cardboard!
If the Salmon is right off the boat, I prefere to just add a handful of diced sun-dried tomatoes and salt and pepper(light), then sprinkle some melted butter over it, and bake at 325 for 10 minutes. THAT is AWSOME, too!
Dungenous Crab is AWSOME, too. Pitty the folks that live in the mid-west and have never tried good Salmon or fresh steamed crab or clams.
Let's hear more great food fixin's, even if it is your wifes' or grandma's secret. We won't tell.
Here's mine:
Copper River Silver Salmon.
I lightly season with Johnny's seasoning, and then spread a mixture of butter/sour cream over the top. (1/2" thick) Squeeze a little fresh lemon juice and bake for 10-15 min. at 325* Steam some fresh asparagus or broccoli. Add a baked spud with Uncle Dans dip on top. The sour cream/butter mix scrapped off the top of the salmon goes good in a spud, too. Copper River Silver Salmon is by far the best tasting salmon I have tried. We are spoiled, in that we can buy it right off the vessle here in the PNW. (Pacific North West) Prety pricey, though. REAL dark red fish with LOTS of Omega-3 fatty acids. Try it if you ever get a chance. The Atlantic farm raised crap they sell in stores, THAT tastes like cardboard!

If the Salmon is right off the boat, I prefere to just add a handful of diced sun-dried tomatoes and salt and pepper(light), then sprinkle some melted butter over it, and bake at 325 for 10 minutes. THAT is AWSOME, too!
Dungenous Crab is AWSOME, too. Pitty the folks that live in the mid-west and have never tried good Salmon or fresh steamed crab or clams.
Let's hear more great food fixin's, even if it is your wifes' or grandma's secret. We won't tell.
