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Merles Horseradish Salmon Log

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Ingredients

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2 cups canned salmon, drained, flaked, and skin and bones removed
1 (8 ounce) package cream cheese, softened
2 teaspoons grated onions
1 teaspoon prepared horseradish
1 tablespoon lemon juice
1/4 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon liquid smoke (optional)
1/2 cup crushed pecans
3 tablespoons snipped dill

Nutritional information

72.7
Calories
65 g
Calories From Fat
7.3 g
Total Fat
3 g
Saturated Fat
15.6 mg
Cholesterol
83 mg
Sodium
1.2 g
Carbs
0.3 g
Dietary Fiber
0.7 g
Sugars
1.2 g
Protein
13g
Serving Size

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Merles Horseradish Salmon Log

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    Yummy appetizer that practically puts itself together (except for the pulling out the bones part!) I must admit to being somewhat lazy cook, so instead of forming into a log, I lined a bowl with clear plastic wrap, put the salmon mixture in that. When it had chilled and set up, I inverted the bowl onto a serving plate and 'patted' the nuts and dill into the mound of salmon; surrounded the salmon with crackers and voila' a star is born! Thank you echo echo for a great appy. I agree that the liquid smoke 'makes' it. If I had had my thinking cap on, I would have used the smoked salt I have in it, too. Next time ... and there will be a next time!

    • 210 min
    • Serves 16
    • Easy

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    Merle’s Horseradish Salmon Log, A recipe for a delicious and attractive spread I got from my sister Makes an impressive contribution if you have to take an hors d’oeuvre to a party Serve with thin crackers , Yummy appetizer that practically puts itself together (except for the pulling out the bones part!) I must admit to being somewhat lazy cook, so instead of forming into a log, I lined a bowl with clear plastic wrap, put the salmon mixture in that When it had chilled and set up, I inverted the bowl onto a serving plate and ‘patted’ the nuts and dill into the mound of salmon; surrounded the salmon with crackers and voila’ a star is born! Thank you echo echo for a great appy I agree that the liquid smoke ‘makes’ it If I had had my thinking cap on, I would have used the smoked salt I have in it, too Next time and there will be a next time!, This was a tasty and attractive appetizer I thought it was a little fishy tasting, but I have never used canned salmon before Thanks, echo, for posting


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    Steps

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    Thoroughly Mix Together the Salmon, Cream Cheese, Onion, Horseradish, Lemon Juice, Salt and Liquid Smoke in a Medium Bowl.

    2
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    Chill the Salmon Mixture at Least 1 Hour; Shape Into an 8 X 2 Inch Log.

    3
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    Combine Nuts and Dill; Roll Log in the Nut Mixture.

    4
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    Chill at Least 2 Hours More or Overnight.

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