AAASTINKIE
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<b style="">AAA’s Salmon Chowda</font></span>[/b]
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1 can pink or red Alaskan salmon (clean salmon and reserve juice)</font></span>
1 onion chopped</font></span>
1 cup water</font></span>
3 cups diced potatoes</font></span>
1 quart milk (substitute cream as desired)</font></span>
Some sliced salt pork</font></span>
Salt and pepper to taste</font></span>
Butter to taste</font></span>
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Fry
salt pork to render grease, throw pork away, fry onions in same pot
with grease till golden brown, add water and potatoes, cook till done
about 15 minutes, add salmon, butter, milk, salt and pepper…..enjoy
I made chowda this morning, I made a double batch, 2 cans of RED
Alaskan salmon, and no milk, 1 pint light cream and 1 cup water instead
of the milk for a creamy chowda!!
I chopped up two pieces of thick bacon and fried the onions with it (fry the bacon 1/2 way alone first)
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<b style=""></font></span>[/b]
1 can pink or red Alaskan salmon (clean salmon and reserve juice)</font></span>
1 onion chopped</font></span>
1 cup water</font></span>
3 cups diced potatoes</font></span>
1 quart milk (substitute cream as desired)</font></span>
Some sliced salt pork</font></span>
Salt and pepper to taste</font></span>
Butter to taste</font></span>
</font></span>
Fry
salt pork to render grease, throw pork away, fry onions in same pot
with grease till golden brown, add water and potatoes, cook till done
about 15 minutes, add salmon, butter, milk, salt and pepper…..enjoy
I made chowda this morning, I made a double batch, 2 cans of RED
Alaskan salmon, and no milk, 1 pint light cream and 1 cup water instead
of the milk for a creamy chowda!!
I chopped up two pieces of thick bacon and fried the onions with it (fry the bacon 1/2 way alone first)
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