Ideally, to make lox (cured salmon), you need salmon belly, writes Cathy Barrow in "Bagels, Schmears, and a Nice Piece of Fish," "but I'll cure any part of the salmon I'm given. If it's a thinner tail ...
Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the globe, but making it at home may bring a bit of anxiety into the kitchen. How do you cure your own fish at home and, more ...
1 skin-on, whole salmon fillet (about 2 1/2 lbs.) 3 tbsp. aquavit or cognac For the blinis: 1. For the gravlax: Combine dill, salt, pepper, and sugar in a small bowl and stir together. Remove any ...
There is some delicious science at play when fish meets up with a salt cure, an age-old technique that came from a need to preserve seafood in a safe yet still flavorful manner. A basic salt-based ...
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Cured Vs Brined Fish: What's The Difference?
Although many people use the words "curing" and "brining" interchangeably, the two fish preservation methods do differ, though both involve treating the fish with salt. To make a long explanation ...
Latkes are a Hanukkah staple. And while the fried potato dish is delicious on its own, Shannon Sarna, editor of Jewish food publication "The Nosher" has an idea to heighten the experience. Sarna, who ...
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Easy smoked salmon sushi bowl
Indulge in a unique take on classic salmon sushi by trying out a deconstructed version topped with a zesty onion salad. The salad perfectly complements the dish and adds a refreshing and savory taste ...
Curious how to make your own cured fish at home? Chef Melissa King shares her top tips, and a recipe. (Photos: Alaska Seafood) Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the ...
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