
audiobook
by United States. Bureau of Commercial Fisheries
SALMON APPETIZERS AND DIPS
SALMON MOUSSE
SALMON CHOWDER
SALMON CREPES BAYOU
SALMON CURRY
SALMON RICE WITH KEBABS
SALMON BROCCOLI PIE
SALMON CASSOULET
SALMON FLORENTINE
SALMON BURGERS
A celebration of salmon’s many personalities, this collection turns a pantry staple into the centerpiece of any gathering. It begins by reminding listeners that the fish’s Pacific Northwest origins bring a clean, buttery flavor that pairs effortlessly with regional twists—from a New York cocktail party to a New Orleans kitchen. The tone is conversational, offering just enough background to inspire confidence without overwhelming detail.
From airy salmon mousse set on a bright aspic to a hearty chowder spiced with thyme and bay leaf, each recipe is guided step by step, with practical tips on handling gelatine, balancing seasoning, and presenting the final dish. The book also ventures into more adventurous territory, like crepes rolled with a tangy sherry sauce, a curry served over rice, and even kebab‑style salmon skewers. Whether you’re a novice host or an experienced cook, the audio format walks you through measurements, timing, and garnish ideas, making it easy to bring a touch of coastal elegance to any menu.
Language
en
Duration
~19 minutes (18K characters)
Series
Circular (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service); 60.
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Stephen Hutcheson and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-08-04
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

A key predecessor of NOAA Fisheries, this federal bureau helped shape the United States' modern approach to managing commercial fishing and marine resources. Its story traces a long government effort to study fisheries, support the industry, and protect fish populations.
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