Leftover Salmon Fillet Chowder Recipe - Food.com (2024)

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Submitted by mums the word

"This came about because I had some extra cooked salmon fillets to use from the previous night. You could certainly add your own choice of veggies to this (carrot, corn, whatever) and change the cheese. I thought it turned out surprisingly good considering I was winging it. Hope you like it. (I have amended the cooking time based on reviews.)"

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Ready In:
40mins

Ingredients:
14
Serves:

6

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ingredients

  • 2 potatoes, peeled and cut bite size
  • 1 small onion, diced
  • 1 celery rib, sliced thinly
  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • 12 teaspoon salt
  • 14 teaspoon pepper
  • 4 cups 2% low-fat milk or 4 cups half-and-half
  • 1 salmon fillet, deboned, fully cooked and flaked
  • 1 14 cups peas, frozen
  • 12 cup swiss cheese, shredded
  • 12 cup cheddar cheese, shredded
  • 1 teaspoon dill weed
  • 1 green onion, finely diced for garnish

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directions

  • Boil potatoes until tender, drain and set aside.
  • In large saucepan (preferably non-stick) saute onions and celery in butter until tender.
  • Add flour, salt and pepper and stir until blended.
  • Slowly whisk in milk.
  • Bring to a boil stirring constantly, reduce heat to medium and cook until thickened, about 10 minutes.
  • Add potatoes, salmon, peas and dill and heat through.
  • Stir in cheeses and cook until melted.
  • Serve garnished with green onions.

Questions & Replies

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  1. Can I freeze this after I make it?

    Jocelyn B.

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Reviews

  1. This was a perfect way to use up some leftover salmon! It was so yummy. I followed the directions exactly, except that I didn’t have dill so I substituted Old Bay. So good!

    jeanbarrett8

  2. This is the only way I'll be using up leftover salmon from now on! It's like a clam chowder but with salmon and it's so good! I made it as directed and it turned out amazing! Served it with saltine crackers and lots of fresh cracked black pepper and it felt like summer at home!

    Jonathan Melendez

  3. We liked this - it was a tasty and easy way to use up leftovers. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because the time it takes to make it was a LOT more for me. It took a little over an hour from start to finish. That said though, the flavor was WONDERFUL, and it is something I'd make again when I have leftover salmon. I made some changes based on personal preferences and availability of ingredients. I used the bottoms of green onions to soften with the celery, corn instead of peas, twice the amount of pepper, and left out the dill. I did put in some parsley, and since the soup was not thick enough (for my tastes) I added some cornstarch. Oh, and I did leave out the swiss because I didn't have any. Thanks for this recipe!

    jonsbeka

  4. Made this last night. Only had red potatoes on hand so I left the skins on. Didn't have cheddar so used all swiss. Used skim milk and it still tasted nice and rich--I'd make salmon just to get the ingredients for this soup--my DH and I really liked it! Thanks for a nice change on leftovers.

    LuvToEat

  5. Really good chowder - inventions often turn out better than formal recipes! This chowder is very similar to a salmon hotdish we make with mashed potatoes, cheese, and a white sauce. All in all, a good combination. I had to serve the shredded cheese on the side because we couldn't all agree on it; but it was good with or without it. This recipe made our leftover salmon into something that everyone wants to eat! Thanks for sharing your idea.

    tmkurth

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  1. Rich, thick and delicious--a VERY filling chowder. For me, the boil/reduction time took more like 15 minutes, (definitely not 3); so I agree with the first reviewer that the whole meal was ready in about an hour. Still no reason to give it less than 5 stars though, because the flavor was amazing. Substitutions: I used canned corn instead of peas, which added a nice sweetness; and I was out of dill so I used parsley. I used a little more salmon, in bigger chunks, and a little less potatoes, in very small chunks. I also added a couple pinches of paprika and a bay leaf, and a little more pepper than the recipe specified. Served with some homemade sourdough rye, and DH loved this stuff! An excellent way to use leftover salmon.

    saucywomyn

  2. We liked this - it was a tasty and easy way to use up leftovers. The only reason I'm not giving it 5 stars is because the time it takes to make it was a LOT more for me. It took a little over an hour from start to finish. That said though, the flavor was WONDERFUL, and it is something I'd make again when I have leftover salmon. I made some changes based on personal preferences and availability of ingredients. I used the bottoms of green onions to soften with the celery, corn instead of peas, twice the amount of pepper, and left out the dill. I did put in some parsley, and since the soup was not thick enough (for my tastes) I added some cornstarch. Oh, and I did leave out the swiss because I didn't have any. Thanks for this recipe!

    jonsbeka

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FAQs

How to use over cooked salmon? ›

Here are some delicious recipes you can make with leftover cooked salmon:
  1. Make Crispy Salmon Hash. ...
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  4. Make a Niçoise Salad. ...
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  8. Make Salmon Fried Rice.
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How long can salmon stay in the fridge after cooked? ›

Cooked fish and other seafood can be safely stored in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. Refrigeration slows but does not prevent bacterial growth. Therefore, it's important to use food within recommended time before it spoils or becomes dangerous.

Is leftover cooked salmon good? ›

Leftover salmon has a pretty decent shelf-life. “Assuming it has been properly chilled and stored, leftover salmon is good for up to five days,” said Matijevich. Smell it! If it smells good, eat it.

What vegetables go well with salmon? ›

The next time you make salmon, pair it with one of these delicious veggie side dishes. Veggies like zucchini, broccoli, cucumber and spinach are perfect sides for summer. Plus, these healthy sides are easy to make, only taking 30 minutes or less to prepare.

Can you bake already cooked salmon? ›

Take Your Time. We know you're hungry, but slow down –– reheating salmon (or anything, really) takes time. Preheat the oven to 300 degrees and plan to leave the fillet for about 15 minutes. The lower and slower it's cooked, the juicer and tastier it will remain.

What can you put on salmon to make it taste better? ›

Here are some spices you may have that could be good as part of a homemade salmon seasoning.
  1. Paprika.
  2. Chile/Chili powder.
  3. Garlic powder/salt.
  4. Ground cumin.
  5. Onion powder.
  6. Ground ginger.

Can I eat 5 day old cooked salmon? ›

We generally advise to use leftover salmon within three to four days of cooking. After that, you run the risk of eating spoiled seafood.

How do you know if cooked salmon has gone bad? ›

If the salmon smells fishy, sour or ammonia-like, then it's gone bad.

Can you eat 5 day old salmon? ›

Raw fish and shellfish should be kept in the refrigerator (40 °F/4.4 °C or less) only 1 or 2 days before cooking or freezing. After cooking, store seafood in the refrigerator 3 to 4 days. Any frozen fish or shellfish will be safe indefinitely; however, the flavor and texture will lessen after lengthy storage.

Can you eat salmon cold after cooked? ›

In short, fully cooked salmon that has been safely refrigerated for a sufficiently short period of time so as to have not gone bad can be heated to whatever temperature you want, or even eaten cold if you really want.

Can you reheat cooked salmon fillets? ›

Reheating cooked Salmon is relatively safe to eat. Even you can enrich the flavour and tastes by choosing a suitable method.

Can I eat 4 day old salmon? ›

The general guideline for refrigerated cooked seafood, including thawed salmon, is to consume it within 3 to 4 days. Therefore, if you have thawed salmon and it has been refrigerated for three days, it is generally considered safe to consume if it has been stored properly and has not shown any signs of spoilage.

What does Gordon Ramsay serve with salmon? ›

Grilled Salmon with Garlic Mushroom and Lentil Salad » Gordon Ramsay Restaurants.

What is the best side for salmon? ›

All vegetables go with salmon. A few of my favorites are spinach sautéed with garlic, tomatoes drizzled with good olive oil and seasoned with salt and pepper, steamed broccoli drizzled with olive oil and seasoned with salt and grilled asparagus. Coleslaw is a good choice too.

How do you rescue overcooked salmon? ›

Seafood, especially shellfish, gets tough when overcooked. Shrimp, scallops and the like are revived a little if you simmer them in a mixture of butter and lemon juice. Salmon and hearty fish like that will be alright if you add a creamy sauce or brush with butter.

How do you make overcooked salmon better? ›

You can make a salmon salad with plenty of mayo and Dijon mustard, add it to creamy and saucy pastas, or flake it into a brothy seafood chowder or curry. The salmon can even be whipped in the food processor, formed into patties, then seared and served with a creamy sauce for amazing salmon cakes or burgers.

What happens if I overcook salmon? ›

Overcooked fish loses its natural moisture, which can result in a dry and chewy texture. The proteins in the fish also begin to tighten, which can make the fish tough and rubbery. In addition, overcooked fish can have a severe lack of flavor, as the heat causes the natural oils in the fish to evaporate.

How do you reheat overcooked salmon? ›

Dry, overcooked salmon is far from pleasant. Instead, it's best to reheat it slowly, at a low temperature. Put the fish on a rimmed baking sheet and warm it a 275°F oven for about 15 minutes, until it reaches an internal temperature of 125°F to 130°F.

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