Recipes

Simple, wild, and worth repeating. Recipes built for tins and the people who love them.

  • Stir-fried Sockeye in Yakitori Sauce

    Stir-fried Sockeye in Yakitori Sauce

    This dish is a creative twist on Japanese cuisine, born from a pantry mishap. Canned sockeye salmon is glazed with leftover yakitori sauce, served with rice cooked in salmon liquid, and accompanied by scrambled egg and stir-fried cabbage. It's simple yet comforting, a testament to the beauty of improvisation in cooking.
  • "Fridge Cleaner" Rockfish Nachos

    "Fridge Cleaner" Rockfish Nachos

    No gooey cheese or fatty meats here—these aren't your ordinary nachos! Instead, dive into a nacho-inspired creation that follows the assembly rules but cranks up the flavor. Ideal for the "empty fridge, can't be bothered to grocery shop" moments—because it's basically just your favorite fridge condiments.

  • Smoked King Salmon Frittata

    Smoked King Salmon Frittata

    We’ve found a way to make one of the most perfect dishes in the universe even more perfect. Yes, friends, the potato frittata is worlds better with the addition of Wildfish smoked King salmon. It’s difficult to write about this frittata because we find ourselves wanting to run to the kitchen and cook one, but we’ll persevere for your sake.