Trader Joe’s “LIGHTLY SMOKED SALMON” (aka gourmet canned salmon)


(note: this product seems to have a tendency to go bye bye and get sold out as supplies come and go; you can ask at the front desk for if / when it will be restocked if you can’t find on the shelves)

“Trader Joe’s farm raised Lightly Smoked Salmon, Skinless & Boneless Applewood Smoked in Extra Virgin Olive Oil “

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I would call this a Trader Joe’s top 10 item! When we can find it. It does seem to go in and out of stock, often. The pink cans of “Lightly Smoked Salmon” come in a square can can, with the other kinds of canned fish, like tuna, sardines and about three other cans of canned salmon. All round cans. This one is very popular so its does seem to get Sold Out on occasion, eventually returning when they get new stock of it. There is nothing wrong with the other cans of salmon they have. They are fine, pretty much similar to any canned salmon you’ve tried before.

This one however is better, think of this as “gourmet canned salmon“.

I happen to love this canned salmon. Apparently along with many other Trader Joe’s fans of it (read some of the Comments below).

Everyone seems to love it once they try it. Word has gotten out so from time to time, you may not see it. It gets Sold Out pretty easily (it does seem to eventually get restocked when they get more, though it may be awhile before they get stock). You might see people taking 6 cans, which is why you may not get one!

Now the very first time I saw this can I was both intrigued and maybe slightly confused by the name… What does “Lightly Smoked Salmon” even mean, as this is in a can?

Basically I say just ignore the name and especially the word, “smoked”. This has nothing to do with what you or I think of when we see the words “smoked salmon”.

What this actually is, is the best, I repeat “The Best” can of salmon you probably ever tasted.

Frankly I think that name, Lightly Smoked Salmon, that they picked for this may not be ideal. A more accurate name would have been something like “Chilean Olive Oil Poached Salmon”, or “Gourmet Canned Salmon” as that is exactly what this is.

This tinned salmon makes me think about those imported tins of canned fish made by high quality Portuguese and Spanish producers. Like Ortiz’s canned tuna ($23/lb) and the like, cans and jars of which I see at gourmet grocery vendors like Zabar’s and Fairway. $18 for a jar of canned tuna? Yup. That stuff is not Chicken of the Sea.

As you can see when one opens this can, you see an appetizing piece of skinless, boneless salmon. It was cooked in Extra Virgin Olive Oil. The label says this is a “Product of Chile”. I’ve since learned that Chile, after Norway, is the world’s second largest producer of farmed salmon. Overall the quality appears high.The salmon has had all the skin and bones removed (some canned salmon has both). The fish was cooked in olive oil. Think “olive oil poached salmon”.

That golden orange-y liquid is a decent Chilean EVOO mixed with the salmon’s juices. This juice is very delicious. The salmon is moist and flaky, with both a wonderful flavor and wonderful soft texture. I would guess the olive oil is from Chile. Yes, this is farmed Atlantic salmon (not wild) but its Top Quality. About the word “smoked”, well “Applewood smoke” is listed among the Ingredients but honestly I don’t really taste any smoke flavor. Maybe it is so subtle in the background. It doesn’t matter. This stuff is really really good.

I opened a can the first time to review it. I found it so tasty I could not stop trying some. I kept saying to myself “just try one more bite”. Suddenly I noticed the can was empty.

This can of fish makes a super easy almost instant lunch, dinner or healthy snack. Its got a whopping 21 grams of Protein.

That Golden Oil the fish is swimming in? I implore you to not dump it. If you do that you will be making a mistake. That sauce is delicious. Its like a built in sauce, a golden elixir that matches the salmon perfectly. It’s extra virgin olive oil mixed with the cooking juices now colored orange from the salmon, and its yummy, and just oozing with UMAMI. Sure you can sprinkle on some fresh lemon juice with it and it will be even better.

I suggest when you serve it you spoon the golden oil over the fish with a squeeze of lemon. Perfection. You could equally spoon some of this golden oil on say this salmon atop salad greens, or boiled potatoes, or a rice bowl or what have you.

Basically this is a piece of poached salmon in a can. You can simply put it on a plate and you are done. Or on top of a salad or greens or a protein bowl…. Mashed up into an avocado with a little mayo and lemon. Voila, you have a delicious healthy meal with almost no effort. This salmon is wonderful as-is right out of the can. Try it on toast, or a toasted bagel, or on crackers. I found this is a perfect match with TJ’s great Norwegian CRISPBREAD for a Scandinavian style open faced sandwich.

Norwegian crispbread, salmon, cream cheese, pickled cucumbers, lemon. Yum!

This salmon is especially perfect for summertime heat or whenever you don’t feel like cooking. Mix a bit of mayo and lemon juice into this for lovely perfect salmon salad. The other night I didn’t feel like cooking. I found I had a nice ripe avocado I needed to use, so I just mixed a can of this salmon with a little mayo, lemon juice and some Peri-Peri sauce and spooned that into an avocado.

Avocado Stuffed with Salmon

I ate this lovely avocado stuffed with salmon for dinner. It took me minutes to make and was so yummy.

RECIPE IDEAJapanese Salmon Rice Bowl: I make this all the time. Put some fresh cooked rice in a bowl (if you have it, short grain) Now top it with this salmon, which you flaked up. Drizzle some of the Golden Oil over things. Sprinkle on a TJ’s Furikake seaweed seasoning and chopped scallions. Mix gently. YUM. Dinner! Optional: a sprinkle of Soy Sauce and a sprinkle of Toasted Sesame Oil. Maybe slices of avocado and cucumbers?

Seaweed Hand Rolls with Salmon and Cucumber

One serving contains 190 calories and a whopping 21 grams of protein. The 5 oz can has about 3.6 oz of drained salmon. It’s $3.69. Product of Chile. Great pantry item. I would gladly buy it again.

Can one put this away in your larder for a year or two to improve with age like the do in Spain? (canned fish improves with age like wine*) *Spain and Portugal have some bodegas which specialize in tinned fish and seafood which they keep for a year or two or three… Believe it or not the cans of fish improve with age, just like wine. Search for a video of the late, great Tony Bourdain visiting one of the most famous of these bodegas in Spain, eating cans of seafood and loving every bite…. EL ESPINALER

25 Comments (+add yours?)

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  4. Jess Beybolds's avatar Jess Beybolds
    Jul 09, 2022 @ 21:46:01

    Great prepper food. Reminds me of French MRE entrees

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  5. Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
    Jul 11, 2022 @ 13:23:12

    Glad to see this — added to my shopping list!

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  7. Patricia James's avatar Patricia James
    Aug 18, 2022 @ 17:12:03

    I picked this up at TJ on a whim. Boy oh boy was I very pleasantly surprised! It is so delicious, I mix with a little mayo, pepper and use it as a dip for my veggies for lunch. I make sure that I keep my pantry well stocked with this, no more tuna for me!

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  8. Douglas's avatar Douglas
    Dec 16, 2022 @ 14:42:01

    I really hate how this item always goes in and out of stock. Whenever I see it, I’m that asshole who buys all of them. I apologize to the world, but I literally need this item to survive or I’ll die. Literally.

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  9. Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
    Jan 06, 2023 @ 14:35:38

    I wish I had tried the cans I bought MUCH sooner, because this stuff is every bit as good as described above. I need to buy much more of it.

    It’s not over-salted (like virtually every other canned fish), it’s tender and not dry, it’s not “fishy,” the oil it’s packed in is terrific, and it honestly works as well as a piece of fresh-poached salmon in a recipe.

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  10. Michele's avatar Michele
    Mar 07, 2023 @ 07:39:54

    How could this product possibly contain trout and or crab?

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    • Joe's avatar Joe
      Jun 15, 2023 @ 16:38:05

      Those allergy warnings usually result from shared equipment used to process the food. It shouldn’t contain any at all (and likely won’t, under normal circumstances). But there’s a risk, and for people who are highly sensitive, that risk should be communicated. So we have laws requiring that it is!

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      • Jaymz's avatar Jaymz
        Jun 24, 2023 @ 16:43:59

        I got this one time about a month ago. Went back a few days later…gone!! Uggg! Bring it back guys!!!

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      • promacnyc's avatar promacnyc
        Jun 24, 2023 @ 21:06:07

        Very popular. One reader reported (and apologized) he buys an armful of them when he see them!

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      • Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
        Jun 24, 2023 @ 21:59:15

        I’d buy an armful too (like a pig) … but I never see them! 😦

        It’s the TJ’s item I miss most. My TJ’s said it was “not orderable at this time, but not discontinued.” So I do have hope.

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      • Jaymz's avatar Jaymz
        Jun 25, 2023 @ 13:03:25

        I hope you are right. These make for a healthy, quick “snack” for me.

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      • Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
        Jun 26, 2023 @ 14:18:17

        Yup … I’ve made many snacks and meals from this item. Even just topping a lettuce/tomato salad, it’s terrific.

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  12. Jaymz's avatar Jaymz
    Jul 31, 2023 @ 21:38:18

    This was a big favorite of mine until I became educated on the difference in wild caught and “farm raised” salmon. Trust me, you don’t want to know what you’re eating.

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  13. preston's avatar preston
    Aug 12, 2023 @ 19:08:33

    I bought a tin of this stuff, and looked at your blog before I tried it. You aren’t kidding! This is some of the best stuff I have ever had. I put it on some good bread with some Kalamata olives and mayo and it was heavenly.

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  14. Connie Sutherland's avatar Connie Sutherland
    Aug 13, 2023 @ 15:15:03

    It’s GREAT news that this has been spotted back on TJ’s shelves! 🙂

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  15. Bobo's avatar Bobo
    Dec 16, 2023 @ 12:21:26

    Hmm. Maybe I got a bum can. But the one I bought was inedible. Disgusting actually and I love sardines. Looked like some preserved science project gone wrong. Stay away from farm raised.

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