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Are frozen salmon fillets good?

Asked: Paul Sam, Last Updated:

Is It Safe to Cook Frozen Salmon? Absolutely. As long as the frozen salmon is cooked to a safe internal temperature, it is safe to eat. Of course, the real challenge is cooking frozen salmon so that it's just as tender and flaky as thawed fillets.

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