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Dip for shabbos salmon



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MrsLeo  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 2:49 pm
I cook salmon for shabbos and it needs some kind of dip for it. I tried a dill dip from the grocery but it was too strong. Does anyone have a dill dip or another kind of dip that would go well with cooked salmon.
(ps. I cook the salmon is water with sugar, salt and black pepper so it doesnt have any strong flavors, other than the fish.)
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sky  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 2:53 pm
1 bunch dill - chopped
2 cups mayonnaise
less than 1/4 cup vinegar (depending on how you want it to taste. Start with less and work up - I sometimes replace with pickle juice - I love the flavor it gives)
3 cloves garlic crushed
4 T sugar

mix well or blend
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Teacup9  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 2:57 pm
I like Honey Bee's Teriyaki. It tastes best if you pierce the fish after cooking and let it marinate in the sauce.

I once had a great dill dip at someone's house that was not mayonaisey at all and I so wish I could get in touch with her for the recipe. It was fantastic.
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  MrsLeo  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 2:57 pm
sky wrote:
1 bunch dill - chopped
2 cups mayonnaise
less than 1/4 cup vinegar (depending on how you want it to taste. Start with less and work up - I sometimes replace with pickle juice - I love the flavor it gives)
3 cloves garlic crushed
4 T sugar

mix well or blend


2 cups of mayonnaise? That's a huge recipe. Would you be able to break that down for me to 4 Tablespoons? We (Me and my husband) wont be eating the dip, just dipping the salmon in it.
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  MrsLeo  




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 2:58 pm
Teacup9 wrote:
I like Honey Bee's Teriyaki. It tastes best if you pierce the fish after cooking and let it marinate in the sauce.

I once had a great dill dip at someone's house that was not mayonaisey at all and I so wish I could get in touch with her for the recipe. It was fantastic.


I don't cook the fish in Teriyaki sauce. I cook it together with my gefilte fish.
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  Teacup9




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 3:03 pm
MrsLeo wrote:
Teacup9 wrote:
I like Honey Bee's Teriyaki. It tastes best if you pierce the fish after cooking and let it marinate in the sauce.

I once had a great dill dip at someone's house that was not mayonaisey at all and I so wish I could get in touch with her for the recipe. It was fantastic.


I don't cook the fish in Teriyaki sauce. I cook it together with my gefilte fish.


I don't either. The sauce doesn't cook well because it concentrates and is too salty. That is why I pour it on top after cooking.
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  MrsLeo




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 3:04 pm
Teacup9 wrote:
MrsLeo wrote:
Teacup9 wrote:
I like Honey Bee's Teriyaki. It tastes best if you pierce the fish after cooking and let it marinate in the sauce.

I once had a great dill dip at someone's house that was not mayonaisey at all and I so wish I could get in touch with her for the recipe. It was fantastic.


I don't cook the fish in Teriyaki sauce. I cook it together with my gefilte fish.


I don't either. The sauce doesn't cook well because it concentrates and is too salty. That is why I pour it on top after cooking.

Oh, interesting
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  sky




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 3:06 pm
Try working with the ingredients. I rarely follow the recipe because it does make a lot.
I start with the amount of mayo I think I need.
Add the dill until it has the dill taste.
Drizzle in pickle juice for the taste and cosistency.
Sprinkle with sugar and garlic.
I then taste and adjust as necessary.
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NativeMom




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 3:36 pm
I don't have the exact amounts so just add amounts according to taste:
1 cup + mayo
chopped onion-better if you mince it
lemon juice
garlic
dill-either fresh or dry
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goodheart




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 3:48 pm
If u want to buy fruends fish store makes a very good one!
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anonymom




 
 
    
 

Post Thu, Feb 19 2009, 6:06 pm
If you dont like mayo, I have a delicious sauce to pour over salmon:

Chopped dill and scallions
White vinegar
Orange juice concentrate
Sugar
salt
pepper
olive oil
water if necessary

Its really good. Sorry I cant give exact quantities. I think the recipe is with my Pesach things.
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alpidarkomama




 
 
    
 

Post Mon, Feb 23 2009, 3:44 am
We do mayonnaise, lemon juice, and minced garlic. It's delicious. You can also add dill if you want to. Yum.
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superduper




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 24 2009, 10:40 am
I sprinkle red peppers with salt, black pepper, onion powder, garlice powder, and paprika spray with oil and then I broil them in the oven and I serve it with salmon fish
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Fabulous




 
 
    
 

Post Tue, Feb 24 2009, 10:43 am
you can use tarter sauce (from store or homemade)

I also have made a dill dip that was just a little bit of fresh dill, a little mayo and some garlic powder and salt, blended. It came out very good.
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