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Crispy Gochujang Salmon Bowls

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  • 1. Marinade and roast the salmon.
  • 2. Stir together the spicy mayo.
  • 3. Finish bowls with rice, cucumbers, and herbs.

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salmongochujangweeknight30 min

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45 min • weeknight • saved from an imported link

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Crispy Gochujang Salmon Bowls

Imported link • Ready to cook • 30 min

Broiled Salmon With Chili Crisp

Manual recipe • Private • 18 min

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