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NYC'S FINEST KOSHER FOOD EMPORIUM
Gently poached salmon with a bright dill sauce — clean, delicate, and refreshing with classic appeal.
Serving Size: Approximately ⅓ lb. or ½ - 1 Piece per Person
Half Tray Serves: Approximately 8-10 People
Full Tray Serves: Approximately 16-20 People
*Serving utensils included for catering trays
Ingredients: Sashimi Grade Ōra King Salmon, Carrots, Celery, Onions, Dill Sauce: Mayonnaise, Soy Protein, Tofu, Fresh Lemon Juice, Fresh Dill, Garlic Powder, Soybean Oil, Coconut Oil, Sea Salt, White Pepper
Contains: Egg, Soy, Fish
Recommended Reheating Instructions: This dish can be served cold or hot. To reheat, preheat oven to 275°. Place the fillets on a wire rack set in a rimmed baking sheet & cover them with foil (to prevent the exteriors of the fish from drying out). Heat the fillets at 275° until they register 165° on a food thermometer, about 15 minutes for 1-inch-thick fillets (timing varies according to fillet size).
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