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Campbell River Candy
This recipe is becoming quite popular in Campbell River, BC, Canada, known as
"The Salmon Capital Of The World". It goes great with any beers, especially
dark ales. It uses a DRY brine that caramalizes while in the smoker. It works
equally well with all species of Salmon.
1 cup rock salt4 cups brown sugar4 large cloves garlic, coarse gratedEqual
amount of fresh ginger, coarse gratedSkin of 2 oranges, coarse grated.Don't
bother to peel garlic or ginger ... it's easier to pick out skin after
grating.
Slice fillets of Salmon into 1" ~ 1 & 1/2" strips, head to tail. If using
larger fish, slice top off fillet to get part next to skin about 1" ~ 1 & 1/2"
thick. Slice cut off top part into strips too. You can also take off skin for
a less oily finished product. This recipe makes enough for 1 batch in a
"Little Chief " smoker. Make brine & cover fish with it. I use a Lasagna pan &
cover it with shrink wrap. Leave in Fridge for 2 days.. You will have a gooey
sludge in the pan when done. Discard. You can lightly rinse some of the strips
& leave some strips with the sludge, including grated pieces still on. I smoke
it for 12 ~ 14 hours with 2 pans of alder or cherry. Enjoy.
Ken / Fishnbiker
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