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Do you have to reheat cooked salmon?

Asked: Phil, Last Updated:

In general, the dearth of purpose-built recipes for leftover salmon (whether that's fresh or frozen) reflects a conventional wisdom that dictates any fish warmed over is never quite as good as when it was first cooked. So don't reheat it.

FAQ

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