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3 dog nights wrote:
OP here, took the first response and tried the recipe. Cooked the skin side to the foil and it stuck so I only removed the meat, just as suggested. The taste between the rub, honey and brown sugar was delicious! My wife even liked it and she's not fond of fish. Made me start thinking,next time maybe just use maple syrup....? Will let you know results.
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2012Coleman wrote:NYCgrrl wrote:X2 - but I usually do mine on my Weber Jumbo Joe charcoal grill and use the cover. I don't think cooking it on an open grill - campfire ring, will produce the same results.
Another easy smoked flav salmon technique: cook it on a soaked wood plank. For a bit more smoked flavour add soaked wood chips ( apple; hickory or maybe cherry wood) to the fire.
Good source for planks is Walmart in the grill section.
Here is what I do for a 1lb salmon filet - skin left on:
If you want 2 lbs, get 2 fillets.
Soak plank for 30 minutes. After the first 15, start a chimney full of Kingsford briquettes. If the plank wont fit in your TT sink, soak it in your cooler water. Make sure it stays completely submerged.
After 30 minutes, place the salmon on the plank, drizzle with olive oil, salt and pepper - lightly, then liberally sprinkle dill weed on it.
Be sure that the bottom vent is fully open. Place the coals in the grill, set the top grate on it, then set the plank on the top grate. Set the lid on the grill, top vent fully open.
After a few minutes, it will start to smoke. Check periodically to ensure that the plank is not on fire - it should not ever catch fire.
After 20 minutes - 15 for a thinner filet, cut the fish in half while still on the plank and separate the halves. I use a steel spatula. If a little pink, leave for 2 - 4 minutes and check again. When opaque, it's done.
Remove from plank, take plank off grill to a safe place to cool. Serve with your favorite vegetable and white wine.
โJul-26-2016 12:10 PM
NYCgrrl wrote:X2 - but I usually do mine on my Weber Jumbo Joe charcoal grill and use the cover. I don't think cooking it on an open grill - campfire ring, will produce the same results.
Another easy smoked flav salmon technique: cook it on a soaked wood plank. For a bit more smoked flavour add soaked wood chips ( apple; hickory or maybe cherry wood) to the fire.
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