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    Air Fryer Salmon Bacon with Sockeye Salmon Strips

    September 28th, 2022

    Use These Savory Strips for Sandwiches, Salads, and Healthy Breakfasts

    This salmon bacon recipe turns a pack of Sockeye Salmon Strips into a fun and delicious protein that you can layer onto sandwiches, scatter over salad, or serve in the morning alongside eggs as an omega-3-rich alternative to the usual breakfast options.

    A simple miso paste mixture — enhanced with a pinch of smoked paprika — adds the umami element needed to mimic the smoky savoriness of storebought bacon. Cooked in an air fryer, the salmon strips are transformed into firm, meaty bites of fish in under 5 minutes. The miso mixture also helps to add toothsome texture to the salmon strips, as the sugars in the miso paste caramelize in the hot air fryer. 

    Print Recipe

    Air Fryer Salmon Bacon with Sockeye Salmon Strips

    By Wild Alaskan Company

    Prep time

    5 minutes

    Cook Time

    5 minutes

    Total time

    10 minutes

    Yield

    2

    Ingredients

    • 1 (6 oz.) pack Sockeye Salmon Strips
    • 1 ¼ teaspoons white miso paste
    • 1/4 teaspoon smoked paprika
    • 1/4 teaspoon any oil

    Instructions

    1. Preheat air fryer to 400F.

    2. In medium mixing bowl, combine miso, paprika, and oil until smooth. Gently toss or coat sockeye salmon strips in miso mixture until evenly coated.

    3. Arrange salmon strips in single layer in air fryer. Set timer for 4 minutes and allow to cook until opaque and meaty in texture, adding another minute of cook time as needed. Serve with eggs, on a sandwich, or scattered over a salad.


    Consuming raw or undercooked meats, poultry, seafood, shellfish, or eggs may increase your risk of food-borne illness, especially if you have a certain medical condition. The FDA recommends an internal temperature of 145°F for cooked fish.

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