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  2. Stroganina - Wikipedia

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    Stroganina (Russian: строганина, literally "shavings" [1]) is a dish of the northern Russians and indigenous people of northern Arctic Siberia consisting of raw, thin, long-sliced frozen fish. [1] [2] [3] Around Lake Baikal, the dish is referred to as raskolotka. [1]

  3. Coulibiac - Wikipedia

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    Uncooked salmon coulibiac. A coulibiac (Russian: кулебяка, romanized: kulebyaka [kʊlʲɪˈbʲakə]) [1] is a type of pirog usually filled with salmon or sturgeon, rice or buckwheat, hard-boiled eggs, mushrooms, onions, and dill. [2] The pie is baked in a pastry shell, usually of brioche or puff pastry. [3]

  4. Sakha cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Sakha cuisine is influenced by the area's northern climate and the traditional pastoral lifestyle of the Sakha people, as well as Russian cuisine. Sakha cuisine generally relies heavily on dairy products, meat, fish, and foraged goods. Food is generally prepared through boiling (meat, fish), fermentation (kumis, suorat), or freezing (meat, fish).

  5. Prince Harry loved this salmon recipe Meghan Markle ... - AOL

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    When the salmon comes out of the oven, just unwrap the parchment to release the steam. The veggies should be tender and the salmon should be moist and flaky.

  6. 20-Minute Skillet Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    HEAT large skillet sprayed with cooking spray on medium-high heat. Add fish; cook 5 min. on each side or until fish flakes easily with fork. Remove from skillet; cover to keep warm.

  7. List of raw fish dishes - Wikipedia

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    Raw salmon, lightly cured in salt, sugar, and dill. Usually served as an appetizer, sliced thinly and accompanied by a dill and mustard sauce with bread or boiled potatoes. Made by fishermen in the Middle Ages, who salted salmon and lightly fermented it by burying it in the sand above the high-tide line. Today it is no longer fermented.

  8. Balyk - Wikipedia

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    Balyk (from Turkic balïq) is the salted and dried soft parts of fish, usually coming from large valuable species: acipenseridae (e.g., sturgeon) or salmonidae . The word means "fish" in Turkic languages (written balık in Turkish). [1]

  9. Deviled Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    Cover and refrigerate the salmon for at least 1 hour and up to 4 hours. Light a grill. Grill the salmon fillets over moderate heat, turning once, until lightly charred and nearly cooked through, 6 ...