Hi Guys,
I made the most amazing cold smoked salmon from a recipe i found on here and very stupidly I didn't make a note of it. :(
It would have been at least a year and probably more like two years ago.
What I remember of the recipe was that the fish was cut into 1" strips and was either brined in vinegar or washed in vinegar after brining for something like an hour. I remember that the fish was then left out to form a pellicle and dry slightly before smoking.
I sort of think that there was some ginger in the recipe and maybe some soy sauce (but I'm less convinced about the soy)
Does any of this sound familiar?
I remember that the original poster was from the US (I know most of you are, but I'm trying to put down as many facts as I can recall!)
I've done a search - but frankly my memory is too vague to have found the right thing. The whole process was relatively quick and I know that I did the whole thing from start to finish in the course of an afternoon. There was no overnight brine or 17 hour smoke process...
Any suggestions gratefully received while I continue in vain to enter relevant search terms!
Hi Sparkplug
Here's a couple from the Recipe Site. I'm not sure any of them are the right one or not.
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?139-Simple-Cold-Smoked-Salmon&p=161#post161
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?215-Smoked-Gravlax&p=268#post268
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?103-The-Best-Smoked-LOX-Style-Salmon&p=119#post119
Mike