Alaska Salmon Chowder

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Post Date: 2nd Sep, 2010 - 4:04am / Post ID: #

Alaska Salmon Chowder

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Alaska Salmon Chowder

Recipe Type Recipe category:
Chicken

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Recipe Ingredients Recipe details:

7 1/2 oz Canned Alaska salmon

1/2 c Chopped onions

1/2 c Chopped celery

1 Garlic clove -- minced

2 tb Margarine

1 c Diced potatoes

1 c Diced carrots

2 c Low salt chicken broth

1/2 ts Thyme

1/4 ts Black pepper

1/2 c Chopped broccoli

13 oz Low-fat evaporated milk

10 oz Frozen corn kernels -- thawed

Minced parsley

Drain and flake salmon, reserving liquid. Saute onions, celery and garlic in margarine. Add potatoes, carrots, reserved salmon liquid, chicken broth and seasonings. Simmer, covered, 20 minutes, or until vegetables are nearly tender. Add broccoli and cook 5 minutes. Add flaked salmon, evaporated milk and corn; heat thoroughly. Sprinkle with minced parsley to serve. Nutrients Per Serving: Calories: 238 Protein: 15.6 g Fat-Total: 5.71 g Carbohydrates: 33 g Cholesterol: 21.9 mg Sodium: 552 mg Dietary Fiber: 4.26 g Source: Light & Lively Recipes Reprinted by permission of Alaska Seafood Marketing courtesy of Karen Mintzias



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