Cured Salmon Recipe | How to Make Gravlax
Cured Salmon also known as gravlax or Gravad lax is a Nordic dish consisting of raw salmon, cured in salt, sugar. In the past this was a way to preserve food, but nowadays in considered high quality food that usually served in parties and Holiday as an appetizer. This recipe shows you how to make easy and delicious cured salmon, in addition I’ll show you how to make one of favorite sandwiches – salmon lax bagel. Great salmon bagel recipe that you will want to share with your friends and family.
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Recipe
Ingredients:
2kg (4.4lbs) fresh Salmon, boneless and skin on (one big fillet)
250g coarse salt
250g sugar
1 tablespoon black peppercorns
1 tablespoon coriander seeds
1/4 bunch dill, roughly chopped
For serving:
Bagel
Cream cheese
Red onion
Capers
Dill
1. Roughly crush peppercorns and coriander. Set aside.
2. In a large bowl mix salt, sugar, crushed peppercorns and coriander, chopped dill.
3. Place the salmon in a big shallow dish/tray, skin side down. Spread salt-sugar mixture over the salmon.
4. Cover with plastic wrap and place in the fridge for 12-24 hours (read notes).
5. Unwrap salmon (some liquid will have collected on the bottom; this is normal) scrape off salt then rinse. Pat dry.
6. Using a very sharp slicing knife, Slice thinly on an angle.
Noted:
• I don’t recommend using table salt, use only coarse or rock salt.
• Curing time depends on curing level you want to achieve, after 12 hours the fish will be firm but still slightly “raw” in the center. After 24 hours the fish will be firmer. I recommend to taste the fish after 12 hours and decide if you want keep curing or you prefer this curing strength.
• For more flavor you can add to the salt-sugar mixture some lemon/orange peel.
• You can use smaller portion of fish.
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