#91690 - 06/25/00 02:46 AM
Smoking Salmon Tips?
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Fry
Registered: 06/23/00
Posts: 27
Loc: Estacada, OR USA
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Anyone have some salmon smoking tips or brine recipes that are easy for a first timer? Thanks!
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#91691 - 06/25/00 09:31 AM
Re: Smoking Salmon Tips?
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Alevin
Registered: 06/01/00
Posts: 12
Loc: Everett,Wa.USA
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Reel Time
I have tried many recipies for smoking fish over the years. The one that I find the easiest,and maybe the best is one most people ignore.
1. Catch a fish or two 2. Fillet the fish and cut into strips about two inches wide 3. Place fillets skin down on some butcher paper.Keep the fish in the shade. 4. Cover generously with Rock Salt. Leave salt on the fish for 1 to 2 hours.The thickness of a 8 to 10 pound fish would require a little over an hour of soak time. 5. Rinse fish in cold water an air dry for 30 minutes. 6. Sprinkle with some fresh ground pepper,and a light to medium amount of brown sugar.The brown sugar will melt off some, this is normal.Wait another 30 minutes and place fish in the smoker.It usually takes 8 hours until fish is done. 7. Hichory wood chips are a good choice.
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#91692 - 06/25/00 10:59 AM
Re: Smoking Salmon Tips?
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Juvenille at Sea
Registered: 01/14/00
Posts: 223
Loc: ridgefield WA 98642
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i downloaded a smoked salmon recipe off one of these fishing bb's ( can't remember which one. it worked really well It is easy!!!!
-2 cups salt (possibly more) -1 cup brown sugar -1 gallon water -1 potato -coursely ground peppercorns. (the more the spicier!) I use 2 tblspns
this is enough for 4lbs+ of fish. put salt into the water. toss the potato into the water also. When you have enough salt the potato will float!
mix the water, brown sugar and peppercorns into the water. (dont forget to take out the potato!) -soak in this brine overnight. After the filets have been in the fridge overnight rinse them quickly and they are ready for the smoker. I have found applewood works really well in addition to hickory. If memory serves me, it only took about 45 minutes to one hour. You can smoke for longer. I like a smoked fish with lots of moisture.
good luck
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#91695 - 06/26/00 01:12 AM
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Spawner
Registered: 03/27/00
Posts: 531
Loc: Olympia, Washington
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I picked this one up from Mountain Man off of the steelheader.net BB. It is damn good!!! Fillet your slabs so they're boneless. Cut them into strips, head to tail, about an inch wide and the length of the fillet. In a large bowl mix the following: 1/2 cup coarse salt 2 cups demerrera sugar (darkest brown sugar) 1 cup terriaki 2 minced cloves of garlic 1 Tbsp. fresh cracked black pepper 1 Tbsp. cayenne pepper 2 Tbsp. Worcestershire 1 cup apple juice 1 cup water Mix 'er up good. Put your strips in there and make sure they're well covered. Soak about 6 or 7 hours, take them out and you'll see they're colored and firm. No need to rinse them. Place them on sprayed racks (Pam or similar) and put the smoke to them for about 4 hours. Then put the heat to them moving the racks around so they get done evenly, and dry them till they're how you like 'em. Enjoy! Tight lines, Jeff
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#91696 - 06/26/00 08:51 AM
Re: Smoking Salmon Tips?
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Returning Adult
Registered: 12/06/99
Posts: 419
Loc: Seattle
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This is probably the most basic brine that I know of for smoking salmon, to a quart of water add, 1/2 cup "non" iodized salt, 1/2 cup sugar, 1/4 cup brown sugar, crushed garlic clove. I heat it so everything melts ,then cool it before adding the fish. Brine overnight and pat dry before placing on smoker. I like basting with "pure" maple syrup or honey as it`s smoking, it adds a gorgeous glaze to it and helps it to retain it`s moisture.
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#91698 - 06/27/00 06:23 PM
Re: Smoking Salmon Tips?
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The Original Boat Ho
Registered: 02/08/00
Posts: 2917
Loc: Bellevue
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Here is a recipe we have been using for 30 years with very few changes. We originally used it for large rainbow trout but now use it for salmon.
In a five gallon bucket; 1 Gallon Water 2 Cups Salt (I use regular table salt) 2 Cups Brown Sugar (heres where it gets wild!) 4 tablespoons Garlic Powder 8 Tablespoons Onion Powder 2 ounce bottle of Mapeline 1 1/2 cups Karo Corn Syrup (We picked this up from some old man on the Columbia) Mix it all up real good. Add filets. I have found that cutting to the skin (not through) about an inch apart really gets the brine in. The longer you leave em in the saltier they get. 6 hours is the minimum and 12 the max. Air dry one hour. Braise with honey if you like and then pepper heavily. Smoke til done, 6 to 12 hours depending on wind and weather. I've been using cherry for smoke as I have a friend who is lathing a lot of bowls.
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#91699 - 06/27/00 07:59 PM
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River Nutrients
Registered: 05/27/00
Posts: 2447
Loc: Stumpy Acres
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This is what I like its simple and taste great 2 gallons water 1lb salt 1lb brown sugar 20 ground pepper corns soak for 24hrs place in smoker DO NOT dry.I like to add some ground pepper after it is on the grill.Smoke for10 to 14hrs.I use green alder off my property it has a great flavor.
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