When comes to feeding my family, I’ve learned that having some make-ahead dishes can be really helpful. But they can’t be merely about convenience: They need to be tasty and nutritious as well. Today I’ll like to introduce Salmon Flakes (鮭フレーク), a terrific recipe for anyone who is looking to pack more Omega-3 into every meal to stay strong and healthy.

What are Salmon Flakes?

Salmon Flakes is shredded cooked salmon that’s mildly seasoned and used as a versatile sidekick for a great variety of dishes. In Japanese, we say Sha-ke Fu-ray-ku (鮭フレーク). For such a simple dish, the salmon flakes have a lot to offer. The most common way to use them is to sprinkle over rice, like Furikake rice seasonings. Salmon Flakes elevate simple steamed rice with extra nutrients and flavors. If you go to a Japanese grocery store, you can even find a jar of Salmon Flakes like this (see below). While the store-bought stuff is tempting, it contains preservatives and unfamiliar ingredients so we will make our own! The great news is it’s ridiculously easy to make. Before I go into how to make Salmon Flakes, let’s go over how to use it with a few recipe ideas.

How to Use the Salmon Flakes

1. Sprinkle over

Steamed rice Ochazuke Udon noodle soup Soups Stir-fried udon noodles Baked/mashed potatoes

2. Use as a filling

Rice ball (Onigiri) Onigirazu Tamagoyaki Quiche Puffed pies Crispy wontons

3. Mix together

Pasta (especially Japanese-style pasta with soy sauce- or cream-based!) Zosui (rice soup) Gratin Fried rice Stir-fries Maze gohan (mixed rice) Potato salad Dips

How to Prepare Salmon Flakes

This recipe involves 3 simple steps. If you keep it in an air-tight container, it lasts for 4 days in the refrigerator and for up to a month in the freezer.

Itadakimasu!

My kids love salmon, and many of you expressed how much you and your children enjoy all my salmon recipes. So I hope this Salmon Flakes recipe will come in handy. I personally love tossing this salmon into pasta or sprinkling it over rice when we need protein or just one more dish. And I’d love to hear some other fun and delicious ideas you have for using the recipe! Wish to learn more about Japanese cooking? Sign up for our free newsletter to receive cooking tips & recipe updates! And stay in touch with me on Facebook, Pinterest, YouTube, and Instagram.

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