Now that I know how to cure salmon, I will never buy lox-style salmon again. This is great on a bagel or on brown bread with either cream cheese or creme fraiche and the usual garnishes of sliced tomato, red onion, and capers Served on a platter with additional grated citrus atop the cured salmon makes for an elegant presentation for serving a crowd. Please note, the format here does not want to accept singular "fillet" and is stating "fillets." However, a whole side of salmon fillet is used in one big piece, not several fillets. Happy Cooking!
Provided by French Terrine
Categories Breakfast
Time 30m
Yield 1 large cured fillet of salmon, 20 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Wash and blot dry the salmon fillet, removing pin bones. Fillets can have skin either on or off, as the skin can be removed later.
- Because lots of fluid will be drawn off the fish while curing, using a deep platter or baking dish (large enough to accommodate the salmon fillet) is essential. Line the platter/baking dish horizontally and vertically with two pieces of plastic wrap, long enough for wrapping the salmon and overlapping the edges.
- Thoroughly combine citrus zests with salt and sugar.
- Place salmon skin side down atop the plastic wrap in the serving platter.
- Thoroughly massage the citrus/salt/sugar cure into fleshy side of fish.
- Bringing sides of plastic up, tightly seal the salmon in the plastic wrap and refrigerate for 2--3 days. (Usually two days is enough) Due to the large amount of fluid drawn out of the fish, it will become very firm. Some recipes advise weighting it down, but I have not done so.
- Once removed from the plastic wrap, thoroughly rinse cure from salmon and using a sharp knife, remove the skin.
- Wrap in plastic film again and place in freezer for 12 hours.
- Remove from freezer, unwrap from plastic film and slice thinly by holding a sharp knife almost parallel to counter, slicing on the diagonal of the fillet, almost shaving.
- Enjoy in your favorite recipe using lox-style salmon. Toss with pasta in a cream sauce, top a pizza crust and add goat cheese, dill, and scallion. Serve in hearty scooped out cucumber cups with cream cream cheese and dill. Or just enjoy plain with brown bread, butter or mayo, slivered red onion, sliced tomato, and capers.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 96.5, Fat 2, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 20.9, Sodium 5692.9, Carbohydrate 10, Sugar 10, Protein 9.3
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Josephine Chileuwa
chileuwa@hotmail.comOverall, this cured salmon recipe is a keeper. It's easy to make, delicious, and healthy.
Alex Flietoor
alexflietoor17@hotmail.comThis cured salmon is a great way to add some healthy fats to your diet. It's also a great source of protein.
BOOTS
boots@gmail.comI love how versatile this cured salmon recipe is. I've served it as an appetizer, a main course, and even on a salad.
Monday Luke
luke-m8@hotmail.comThis cured salmon is a great way to use up leftover salmon. It's also a great way to impress your guests.
Md Rohim badsha
m_b@hotmail.comI've made this cured salmon several times now and it's always a crowd-pleaser. It's a great appetizer or main course.
sarfaraz ehmad268
e@gmail.comThis cured salmon was a big hit at my last brunch. Everyone loved the citrus flavor.
Coronet Tv
t@gmail.comI love how easy this cured salmon recipe is. It's perfect for a busy weeknight dinner.
Migamba Phiona
pmigamba@gmail.comThis cured salmon was amazing! The cure time was perfect and the salmon was so moist and flavorful.
Ramkrishna Yadav
y27@hotmail.comOverall, this cured salmon recipe was a bit disappointing. I'll probably try a different recipe next time.
Balkumari Ghale
g.balkumari@aol.comThe cure time for this salmon was too long. The salmon was dry and overcooked.
Mohamad Hafeez
h.mohamad@gmail.comThis cured salmon was a bit too salty for my taste. I think I'll cut back on the salt next time.
Evans Lolome
elolome@yahoo.comI've never been a big fan of cured salmon, but this recipe changed my mind. It was so flavorful and moist, I couldn't resist.
movie traielar
movie-traielar@hotmail.co.ukThis cured salmon is a great way to impress your guests. It's simple to make and always a crowd-pleaser.
saif zaman
s_zaman@hotmail.comI love how easy this cured salmon recipe is. It's perfect for a quick and easy appetizer or lunch.
Rhonda Dalton
rhonda_dalton10@hotmail.co.ukThe citrus cured salmon was a delicious and refreshing dish. The cure time was perfect and the salmon was moist and flavorful.
Anthony Miller
amiller67@gmail.comThis recipe was easy to follow and the cured salmon turned out great! I served it with a dill sauce and it was a perfect appetizer.
Zahra Gul
z_g@yahoo.comI've made this cured salmon several times now and it's always a hit. The cure time is perfect and the salmon comes out moist and flavorful every time.
Multi Video
m-v25@gmail.comThis cured salmon was a hit at my last party! The citrus marinade gave it a wonderful flavor that everyone loved.