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Crab & Shrimp Stuffed Salmon

Prep The Crab Filling:
Thoroughly blend the lump crab meat cream cheese mayonnaise Dijon mustard minced garlic chosen herbs lemon juice and salt and pepper in a bowl until you have a soft scoopable mixture that holds together but still looks fluffy
Prepare The Salmon:
Butterfly the salmon fillet by slicing it horizontally almost all the way through so it opens like a book Spoon the crab filling evenly into the center then fold the fish back over to enclose the filling Secure the edges with toothpicks if the fillet wants to flop open
Sear And Top With Shrimp:
Heat olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat Gently place the stuffed salmon in and sear it for about two minutes on each side until it turns light golden brown This step locks in juices and develops flavor Arrange the raw jumbo shrimp evenly on top after searing so they cook gently in the oven
Oven Finish:
Transfer the skillet or move the salmon to an oven-safe dish and bake at 375 degrees Fahrenheit for 15 to 18 minutes The shrimp will turn pink and the salmon will become opaque Drizzle with warm lemon herb butter if you like and serve with lemon wedges on the side

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I love how the crab filling bakes creamy and luscious inside the salmon each slice reveals that lovely mixture I once served this for a family anniversary and the room went quiet as everyone savored that first bite

Storage tips

Leftover salmon should be tightly wrapped and can be refrigerated for up to two days Reheat gently in the oven to keep the fish moist and the filling creamy It makes for an indulgent and easy lunch the next day

Ingredient substitutions

If crab meat is tricky to find cooked chopped shrimp can be mixed into the filling or try white fish with a splash of Worcestershire sauce For a smoky twist swap fresh salmon for smoked salmon If you only have small shrimp add them as a garnish after baking instead of inside the dish

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Serving suggestions

Pair this seafood centerpiece with simple sides like blanched asparagus or wild rice pilaf A chilled Sauvignon Blanc or sparkling lemonade brightens and balances the richness For a celebratory meal serve alongside roasted baby potatoes and a bitter green salad

Cultural Context

Stuffed fish dishes appear around the world from Middle Eastern feasts to classic Parisian seafood platters This modern version combines the luxurious flavors of crab and shrimp inside salmon giving familiar tastes a fresh festive feel that feels both elegant and approachable