Yupik Recipes
Explore a variety of delicious Yupik recipes. Browse a selection of dishes that are synonymous with Yupik.
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Salmon Sourdough Chowder
This Salmon Sourdough Chowder is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine, perfect for warming up on a cold day with its hearty and flavorful ingredients.
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Akutaq (eskimo Ice Cream)
Akutaq, also known as Eskimo Ice Cream, is a traditional Yup'ik dessert that combines fat, berries, and sometimes fish into a unique and delicious frozen treat.
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Moose Meatballs In Cranberry Sauce
Moose meatballs in cranberry sauce is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavor of moose meat with the tartness of cranberries. This hearty and flavorful dish is perfect for a cozy family dinner or a special occasion.
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Blueberry Bannock Pancakes
Blueberry Bannock Pancakes are a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the flavors of blueberries with the hearty texture of bannock. These pancakes are perfect for a cozy breakfast or brunch, and they are sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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Qaspeq (berry-stuffed Fry Bread)
Qaspeq, or Berry-Stuffed Fry Bread, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the sweetness of berries with the savory goodness of fry bread. This delightful treat is perfect for breakfast, dessert, or any time you're craving a delicious and comforting snack.
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Ugacuaq (seal Meat Stew)
Ugacuaq, or seal meat stew, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik cuisine that is hearty, flavorful, and perfect for warming up on a cold day.
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Smoked Salmon Tacos With Fireweed Salsa
Smoked Salmon Tacos with Fireweed Salsa is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of smoked salmon with the vibrant freshness of fireweed salsa. This recipe is a celebration of Alaska's natural bounty and the Yup'ik people's culinary heritage.
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Pikegtaq (dried Fish Jerky)
Pikegtaq, or dried fish jerky, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that is both delicious and nutritious. This recipe is a great way to preserve fish for long periods of time, making it a staple in the Yup'ik diet.
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Salmonberry Cheesecake Bars
Salmonberry Cheesecake Bars are a delightful dessert that combines the rich and creamy texture of cheesecake with the sweet and tangy flavor of wild Alaskan salmonberries. This recipe is a perfect way to showcase the unique flavors of Yup'ik cuisine.
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Birch Syrup Glazed Salmon
Birch Syrup Glazed Salmon is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of wild-caught salmon with the unique sweetness of birch syrup. This recipe is a perfect representation of the indigenous cuisine of the Yup'ik people, who have been sustainably harvesting salmon and using birch syrup for generations.
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Aqpik (wild Berry Smoothie)
Aqpik, or wild berry smoothie, is a traditional Yup'ik drink that celebrates the rich bounty of the Alaskan wilderness. This refreshing and nutritious beverage is a perfect way to enjoy the flavors of the tundra.
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Angutet (fish Head Soup)
Angutet, or fish head soup, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that is hearty, flavorful, and perfect for warming up on a cold day. This recipe is a celebration of Yup'ik cuisine and the use of local, sustainable ingredients.
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Fireweed Honey Roasted Caribou
Fireweed Honey Roasted Caribou is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of caribou meat with the sweetness of fireweed honey. This recipe is perfect for a special occasion or a hearty family meal.
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Salmon Poke Bowl (Qun'qun)
Qun'qun, also known as Salmon Poke Bowl, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that showcases the delicious flavors of wild-caught salmon and fresh local ingredients.
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Aqutuq (stuffed Moose Heart)
Aqutuq, also known as Eskimo ice cream, is a traditional Yup'ik dish made with a variety of ingredients, including stuffed moose heart. This unique and flavorful dish is a staple in Yup'ik cuisine and is often prepared for special occasions and gatherings.
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Reindeer Sausage Sliders
Reindeer Sausage Sliders are a delicious and unique dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that combines the flavors of reindeer meat with traditional spices and herbs. These sliders are perfect for a party or a fun family dinner.
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Nunavut (eskimo Donuts)
Nunavut (Eskimo Donuts) are a traditional Yup'ik treat that are perfect for satisfying your sweet tooth. These delightful donuts are easy to make and are sure to be a hit with family and friends.
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Akutaq (eskimo Ice Pops)
Akutaq, also known as Eskimo Ice Pops, is a traditional Yup'ik dessert that is both delicious and refreshing. Made with a combination of berries, fat, and sugar, this frozen treat is perfect for cooling down on a hot day.
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Smoked Whitefish Dip
Smoked Whitefish Dip is a traditional Yup'ik dish that is perfect for gatherings and potlucks. This creamy and flavorful dip is easy to make and pairs well with crackers or fresh vegetables.
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Salmonberry Bbq Sauce
Salmonberry BBQ Sauce is a traditional Yup'ik recipe that adds a unique and delicious flavor to grilled or roasted meats. This sweet and tangy sauce is perfect for summer cookouts and gatherings.
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Blueberry Salmon Salad
This Blueberry Salmon Salad is a refreshing and nutritious dish that combines the rich flavors of wild Alaskan salmon with the sweetness of blueberries.
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Cranberry Moose Roast
Cranberry Moose Roast is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of moose meat with the tartness of cranberries. This hearty and flavorful roast is perfect for a special occasion or a cozy family dinner.
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Pikegtaq (dried Fish Pizza)
Pikegtaq, or dried fish pizza, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the flavors of dried fish with a crispy crust and savory toppings. This unique pizza is a delicious way to experience the flavors of Yup'ik cuisine.
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Nunavut (eskimo Tacos)
Nunavut, also known as Eskimo Tacos, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that features a delicious combination of ground meat, vegetables, and toppings served on a crispy fried bread.
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Ugacuaq (seal Flipper Pie)
Ugacuaq, or Seal Flipper Pie, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that is rich in flavor and cultural significance. This hearty pie is a celebration of the bounty of the sea and the culinary traditions of the Yup'ik people.
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Aqpik (wild Berry Parfait)
Aqpik, also known as wild berries, are a staple in Yup'ik cuisine. This Aqpik Parfait recipe showcases the delicious flavors of these wild berries in a delightful and nutritious dessert.
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Aqutuq (stuffed Walrus Flippers)
Aqutuq, also known as Eskimo ice cream, is a traditional Yup'ik dish made with a unique ingredient - stuffed walrus flippers. This recipe is a delicacy that is rich in cultural significance and flavor.
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Salmon Tartare (Qun'qun)
Qun'qun, or salmon tartare, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that showcases the fresh flavors of wild Alaskan salmon. This dish is perfect for a light and refreshing appetizer or a healthy snack.
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Fireweed Honey Glazed Arctic Char
Fireweed Honey Glazed Arctic Char is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the delicate flavors of Arctic char with the sweetness of fireweed honey. This recipe is a celebration of the bountiful resources found in the Arctic region and is perfect for a special dinner or gathering.
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Blueberry Salmon Cakes
Blueberry Salmon Cakes are a delicious and unique dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that combines the rich flavor of salmon with the sweetness of blueberries. These savory cakes are perfect for a special dinner or a weekend brunch.
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Reindeer Meatballs In Lingonberry Sauce
Reindeer meatballs in lingonberry sauce is a traditional dish in Yup'ik cuisine, known for its rich flavors and hearty ingredients.
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Birch Syrup Glazed Moose Ribs
Birch Syrup Glazed Moose Ribs are a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of moose meat with the unique sweetness of birch syrup. This recipe is perfect for a special occasion or when you want to impress your guests with a truly unique Alaskan dish.
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Angutet (fish Head Curry)
Angutet, or Fish Head Curry, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that is rich in flavor and history. This hearty and aromatic curry is a favorite among the Yup'ik people and is often enjoyed during special gatherings and celebrations.
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Nunavut (eskimo Sushi)
Nunavut, also known as Eskimo Sushi, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that combines the flavors of the Arctic with a unique preparation method.
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Akutaq (eskimo Ice Cream Sandwiches)
Akutaq, also known as Eskimo ice cream, is a traditional Yup'ik dessert made with a combination of berries, fat, and sometimes fish. In this recipe, we'll be making Akutaq into delicious ice cream sandwiches!
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Pikegtaq (dried Fish Tostadas)
Pikegtaq, or dried fish tostadas, is a traditional Yup'ik dish that showcases the rich flavors of dried fish and the vibrant colors of fresh vegetables. This recipe is a celebration of the bountiful harvest from the land and sea, and it's perfect for sharing with family and friends.
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Cranberry Caribou Stir-fry
This Cranberry Caribou Stir-Fry is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of caribou meat with the tartness of cranberries. It's a hearty and nutritious meal that is perfect for a cozy family dinner.
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Salmonberry Vinaigrette
Salmonberry Vinaigrette is a traditional Yup'ik dressing that adds a sweet and tangy flavor to salads and grilled dishes. This vinaigrette is made with wild Alaskan salmonberries, giving it a unique and delicious taste.
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Angutet (fish Head Curry Noodles)
Angutet, or Fish Head Curry Noodles, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that is both hearty and flavorful. This dish is perfect for warming up on a cold day and is a great way to make use of the entire fish.
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Ugacuaq (seal Flipper Tacos)
Ugacuaq, or Seal Flipper Tacos, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that combines tender seal flippers with flavorful seasonings and fresh vegetables, all wrapped in warm tortillas. This recipe is a delicious way to experience the unique flavors of Alaska Native cuisine.
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Smoked Whitefish Chowder
Smoked Whitefish Chowder is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of smoked whitefish with hearty vegetables in a creamy broth. This comforting chowder is perfect for warming up on a cold day.
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Salmon Ceviche (Qun'qun)
Qun'qun, or Salmon Ceviche, is a traditional dish from Yup'ik Cuisine that showcases the fresh flavors of wild Alaskan salmon.
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Birch Syrup Glazed Moose Tenderloin
Birch Syrup Glazed Moose Tenderloin is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the rich flavors of moose meat with the unique sweetness of birch syrup. This recipe is perfect for a special occasion or a hearty family meal.
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Aqutuq (stuffed Seal Intestines)
Aqutuq, also known as Eskimo ice cream, is a traditional Yup'ik dish made with a unique ingredient - stuffed seal intestines. This dish is a delicacy in Yup'ik cuisine and is often enjoyed during special occasions and celebrations.
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Nunavut (eskimo Sushi Burritos)
Nunavut (Eskimo Sushi Burritos) are a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the flavors of sushi with the convenience of a burrito. These delicious and unique burritos are perfect for a quick and satisfying meal.
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Fireweed Honey Glazed Salmon Skewers
Fireweed Honey Glazed Salmon Skewers are a delicious and nutritious dish that brings together the flavors of wild Alaskan salmon and sweet fireweed honey. This recipe is a traditional Yup'ik dish that is perfect for a summer barbecue or a cozy winter dinner.
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Aqpik (wild Berry Cobbler)
Aqpik, also known as wild berry cobbler, is a traditional Yup'ik dessert that celebrates the abundance of wild berries in the region. This sweet and tart cobbler is a perfect way to enjoy the natural flavors of the Alaskan wilderness.
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Reindeer Meatloaf With Lingonberry Sauce
Reindeer meatloaf with lingonberry sauce is a traditional dish in Yup'ik cuisine, featuring the rich and lean meat of the reindeer, complemented by the sweet and tart flavor of lingonberries. This hearty and flavorful meatloaf is perfect for a cozy family dinner or a festive holiday meal.
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Blueberry Salmon Salad Wraps
Blueberry Salmon Salad Wraps are a delicious and healthy dish that combines the rich flavors of wild Alaskan salmon with the sweetness of blueberries. This recipe is perfect for a light lunch or a refreshing summer meal.
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Smoked Whitefish And Potato Salad
This Smoked Whitefish and Potato Salad is a traditional Yup'ik dish that combines the smoky flavor of whitefish with the heartiness of potatoes, creating a delicious and satisfying salad.
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