Gravlax with dill mayonnaise is a classic Scandinavian dish that is perfect for any occasion. This dish is made with cured salmon, which is then served with a creamy and flavorful dill mayonnaise. There are many different ways to make gravlax, but the basic process is the same: the salmon is cured in a mixture of salt, sugar, and spices, and then left to cure for a period of time. The curing process helps to preserve the salmon and give it a unique flavor and texture. Once the salmon is cured, it is sliced and served with a variety of accompaniments, including dill mayonnaise.
Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!
GRAVLAX
Steps:
- Mix salt, sugar and pepper. Rub the fish with the mixture. Add dill. Wrap in foil and put in a dish. Refrigerate for 36 to 48 hours, with a light weight on top of the fish. Turn the salmon several times.
- Before serving, scrape off the dill and seasoning and cut into thin slices on the diagonal.
- Serve with Hovmastarsas, sweet dill and mustard sauce.
- Whisk together mustard, sugar and vinegar. Add salt and pepper to taste. Add the oil in a thin stream, stirring constantly. Add the chopped dill. Store in refrigerator.
GRAVLAX WITH MUSTARD SAUCE
Steps:
- Make gravlax:
- Mix salt, sugar, and white peppercorns.
- Take a handful and rub it on both sides of the salmon. Place the salmon in a dish, and sprinkle the rest of the mix on top.
- Cover the salmon with dill, and let it stand for 6 hours at room temperature. Refrigerate for 24-30 hours, depending on how thick the salmon is.
- Make mustard sauce:
- Mix the mustard, sugar, and vinegar, and season with pinches of salt and pepper. Mix in the oil while you pour it in a steady stream. When the sauce has a mayonnaise-like consistency, stir in chopped dill.
- Slice the salmon off the skin in thin slices, and place them on a platter. Cut the skin in pieces, approximately 1/2" wide, and blacken them in a very hot cast-iron skillet. Decorate platter with lemon, dill, and skin.
MORMORS SWEDISH GRAVLAX WITH MUSTARD DILL SAUCE TO MATCH
Passed down from my grandmother to my mother and now to me. This recipe is an easy to follow and tastes amazing. Very Swedish tasting and goes great on toasted white bread with the mustard dill sauce on top. Submitted to preserve the recipe and share it with the world! Served traditionally at Christmas and Easter.
Provided by Lars H.
Categories Sauces
Time P4DT30m
Yield 4 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 16
Steps:
- Mix salt, sugar, and white pepper to form the seasoning mix.
- Preparing storing dish (glass, metal, etc is fine - only has to hold wrapped up fish for 4 days in fridge) by placing a generous amount of aluminium foil on it.
- Chop a handful of dill roughly and place 1/4 of it in the dish to form a bed for the salmon to sit on.
- Take the two equal size pieces of salmon and wash over the sink with the dark liquor. Pat to dry and place aside.
- Using half of the dry mix, rub the mix into one salmon piece to cover all sides. Use the remaining dry mix for the other salmon piece.
- Place the first salmon piece skin down on the bed of dill. Place more dill on top and around the sides.
- Place the second salmon piece (skin up) on top of the first piece to form a salmon sandwich with dill in between and all around both pieces.
- Wrap tightly with the aluminum foil previously laid over the dish.
- Place dish in the fridge with a heavy-ish cookbook on top of the wrapped up salmon. Make sure it will evenly distribute its weight over the packed salmon. This is to squeeze the liquid out of the salmon.
- Wait two days, drain any liquid out of the dish, flip the salmon pack over and place back in the fridge with the book on top.
- Wait another 2 days and voila! You now have gravlax ready to serve. Slice it thinly with a fillet knife (check youtube for technique).
- To prepare the mustard dill sauce: Take all ingredients (except olive oil and dill) and whisk together in a bowl. Put olive oil in a container suitable for slowly pouring into the mixture. While whisking, slowing pour in olive oil to ensure it mixes well. Keep whisking. Add the finely chopped dill into the mixture (ensuring there are no stems in the dill). All done!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 533.2, Fat 24.1, SaturatedFat 4.2, Cholesterol 198, Sodium 4013.5, Carbohydrate 23.8, Fiber 0.8, Sugar 22.3, Protein 53.5
GRAVLAX WITH SWEET MUSTARD AND DILL SAUCE
Make and share this Gravlax With Sweet Mustard and Dill Sauce recipe from Food.com.
Provided by English_Rose
Categories Lunch/Snacks
Time P3D
Yield 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- To make the curing mix: place the salt, sugar and white pepper into a medium sized bowl. Add the dill and stir to combine.
- Line a large, shallow, rectangular dish, to fit the salmon, with plastic wrap. Sprinkle over a quarter of the curing mixture, spread over the base and top with one of the salmon fillets, skin-side down.
- Sprinkle over half of the cure and top with the other half of the salmon skin-side up.
- Sprinkle over the remaining curing mixture on top of the fillet and wrap up in the plastic wrap.
- Weigh the fish down with some cans or weights on top to remove any excess liquid or moisture.
- Place in fridge, turning the salmon over every 6 hours, for 3-4 days, where possible.
- Before serving the gravlax, rinse the cure off the fish to remove the salt and pat dry with kitchen paper.
- Sprinkle the remaining dill over one side of the salmon and then sandwich the two fillets together again.
- Wrap tightly in plastic wrap and chill for 6 hours.
- To make the sauce: in a large bowl whisk the mustard and sugar together with the egg yolk.
- Gradually whisk in a steady trickle of oil, making sure the oil is well emulsified. Start to add the oil at a constant pace.
- Add the fresh dill and mix well.
- To serve, cut the gravlax thinly (gravlax is traditionally served thicker than smoked salmon).
- Place 3-4 good slices on a plate along with a spoonful of the sauce.
- Serve with rye bread.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 640.6, Fat 35.5, SaturatedFat 5.1, Cholesterol 189.1, Sodium 260.6, Carbohydrate 16.8, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 16.4, Protein 61.1
Tips:
- Use fresh, high-quality salmon for the best results.
- The curing process takes 48-72 hours, so plan ahead.
- Use a sharp knife to thinly slice the gravlax against the grain.
- Serve gravlax with dill mayonnaise, lemon wedges, and rye bread or crackers.
- Gravlax can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 weeks.
- Make sure to use a non-reactive container for curing the salmon, such as a glass or ceramic dish.
- If you don't have a cheesecloth, you can use a clean kitchen towel.
- Be sure to weigh the salmon down evenly with a plate or heavy object.
- You can also add other herbs and spices to the curing mixture, such as fennel seeds, coriander seeds, or bay leaves.
- If you want a stronger flavor, you can cure the salmon for longer.
Conclusion:
Gravlax is a delicious and easy-to-make dish that is perfect for any occasion. With its simple ingredients and elegant presentation, gravlax is sure to impress your guests. So next time you're looking for a new appetizer or main course, give gravlax a try.
Are you curently on diet or you just want to control your food's nutritions, ingredients? We will help you find recipes by cooking method, nutrition, ingredients...
Check it out »
You'll also love