Gravlax Marinated Salmon Recipes

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"T" MARINATED SALMON GRAVLAX



Provided by Food Network

Categories     appetizer

Time 7m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8

1/4 side of salmon (skin on, pin bones out)
1 cup dill, chopped
1/4 cup rock salt
2 tablespoons cracked white peppercorns
2 tablespoons brandy
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
3 tablespoons sugar
1 tablespoon saskatoon berry tea (see note)

Steps:

  • Lay salmon skin side down in a stainless steel container. Mix together dill and remaining ingredients. Cover evenly with this mixture. Cover the container with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 48 hours. After 48 hours, brush off the marinade mixture, leaving a light coating on the salmon. Slice thinly and serve cold.

GRAVLAX (MARINATED SALMON)



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This is the traditional Swedish gravlax recipe. Nowadays lots of varieties have evolved, but this is the original. It is traditionally served with the mustard sauce ('Gravlaxsas') and lemon. I recommend a German or Californian dry or semi-dry white wine to this. Because of the simplicity of the recipe, the salmon has to be of the best quality and freshness available.

Provided by Andreacute Grisell

Categories     Swedish

Time P3DT20m

Yield 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 lbs norwegian salmon fillets (of optimum quality)
1/4 cup salt (preferably sea salt)
1/3 cup sugar
1/2 teaspoon white peppercorns, slightly crushed in a mortar
1 bunch fresh dill, the stems
3 tablespoons Swedish mustard or 3 tablespoons german sweet mustard
1 teaspoon Dijon mustard
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon vinegar
salt, pepper
6 tablespoons mild vegetable oil (not olive oil!)
additional fresh dill, finely chopped

Steps:

  • For the salmon, remove all bones with a pair of tweezers, but leave the skin on.
  • Rinse.
  • Mash the dill stems in a mortar with a little of the salt.
  • Mix with the rest of the salt, the sugar and pepper.
  • Save the dill leaves for the sauce.
  • Cover the flesh side of the fillets with the mixture, and place the fillets flesh-to-flesh in a tray made of glass or stainless steel.
  • Cover with plastic foil and put a heavy weight on top (e. g. the mortar or a brick).
  • Keep refrigerated for 72 hours, turning the fillets every 12 hours.
  • Do not discard the liquid that forms.
  • Scrape off the spices and discard the liquid.
  • The salmon will keep refrigerated for about a week.
  • For the sauce, mix mustard, sugar and vinegar.
  • Add the oil a little at the time (as for mayonnaise), constantly stirring.
  • Just before serving, add lots of dill and salt and pepper to taste.
  • Slice the salmon with a sharp, flexible knife in big, thin slices parallell to the skin.
  • Arrange the ice-cold salmon on lettuce leaves with slices of lemon.
  • Serve the sauce separately.
  • Also serve toasted bread and butter.

GRAVLAX



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I think of making my own gravlax - the Nordic sugar-salt cured salmon - as the gentle, blue-square cooking analog of an intermediate ski trail: It's mostly easy, but requires some experience. While butchering a whole salmon and cold smoking what you've butchered are also exhilarating milestones in the life of an advancing home cook (both a little farther up the mountain and a little steeper on the run down), buying a nice fillet and burying it in salt, sugar and a carpet of chopped fresh dill for a few days is a great confidence-building day on the slopes, so to speak. The cured gravlax will last a solid five days once sliced, in the refrigerator. If a whole side of salmon is more than you need at once, the rest freezes very satisfactorily.

Provided by Gabrielle Hamilton

Categories     brunch, dinner, lunch, seafood, main course

Time P5DT30m

Yield 10 to 12 servings (about 3 pounds)

Number Of Ingredients 10

1 side clean, fresh and fat Alaskan king salmon, skin on, pin bones removed, neatly trimmed of all undesirable bits of fat and tissue (about 3 to 3 1/2 pounds total), or 1 fat and gorgeous 2 1/2-pound fillet cut from the widest part of the body
1/2 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1/4 cup finely ground black pepper
2 bunches dill (about 4 ounces each), clean and dry, left intact (no need to pick fronds from stem), coarsely chopped (about 2 cups)
1 cup unsalted butter (2 sticks), left at room temperature for an hour (not hard from the fridge yet not so warm as to be greasy)
1 bunch dill (about 4 ounces), clean and dry, fronds removed from stems, fronds finely chopped (about 3/4 cup)
1 medium shallot, peeled and finely minced
3 tablespoons Dijon mustard
Soft dark pumpernickel sandwich bread

Steps:

  • Cure the salmon: Lay salmon skin-side down, flesh-side up in a glass or stainless-steel baking dish. (A large lasagna dish works well.) In a small bowl, toss together the salt, sugar and pepper until blended. Sprinkle the mixture over the salmon evenly, with abandon, until fully covered, as if under a blanket of snow. Use all of it.
  • Spread all the chopped dill on top of the cure-covered salmon to make a thick, grassy carpet.
  • Lay plastic wrap or parchment paper over the salmon to cover and press down, then place a heavy weight - such as a 2-gallon zip-top bag filled with water - on top, to weigh heavily on the curing fish. Refrigerate just like this, without disturbing, for 5 days, turning the salmon over midway through the cure - on Day 3 - then covering and weighting it again.
  • To serve, mix together the softened butter, dill, shallot and mustard until well blended.
  • Remove salmon from the cure, which has now become liquid, brushing off the dill with a paper towel, then set fillet on a cutting board.
  • With a long, thin, beveled slicing knife tilted toward the horizon, slice salmon thinly, stopping short of cutting through the skin. Generally, you begin slicing a few inches from the tail end and you slice in the direction of the tail, moving your knife back, slice by slice, toward the fatter, wider belly portion of the fillet. The last slices are always hard to get. Once you have shingled the fillet, run your knife between skin and flesh, releasing all the slices, then transfer them to parchment until ready to serve.
  • Spread the compound butter on bread, then drape sliced gravlax on top, and eat as open-faced sandwiches.

GRAVLAX (FRESH SALMON MARINATED IN DILL)



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This traditional Scandinavian recipe often appears on Christmas Eve smorgasbords. You can easily halve the recipe to serve a small gathering, too. Buy one fillet and cut it in half cross-wise or select 2 equal-size pieces of center-cut fillet weighing 1 1/2 to 2 pounds total. 12. Use previously frozen salmon or freeze fish at 0 degrees for 48 hours to kill any parasites that may be present.

Provided by lazyme

Time P4DT30m

Yield 72 slices

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 skin-on salmon fillets (about 2 pounds each)
1/4 cup coarse salt (kosher) or 1/4 cup salt
1/4 cup sugar
1 tablespoon peppercorns (white or black) or 1 tablespoon peppercorn (white or black)
1/4 cup coarsely-chopped fresh dill
rye bread (optional) or dark rye, cocktail bread slices (optional)
2 tablespoons stone-ground sweet mustard, sweet-hot mustard or 2 tablespoons country-style dijon mustard
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
2 teaspoons sugar (3 to 4 teaspoons if)
using Dijon mustard
1/3 cup vegetable oil
1 tablespoon finely-chopped fresh dill weed
dry dill weed

Steps:

  • For the sauce, mix the mustard, vinegar and sugar in a small bowl.
  • Gradually whisk in the oil.
  • Stir in the dill.
  • Refrigerate, tightly covered, up to three days.
  • Whisk again before using.
  • Serve slightly chilled.
  • Run your fingers down the flesh side of each fillet to locate the small pin bones and remove them with tweezers or needle-nose pliers.
  • Wipe the flesh with a damp paper towel.
  • Combine the salt, sugar and peppercorns in a small bowl.
  • Rub the mixture onto the flesh side of both fillets.
  • Sprinkle the dill evenly over 1 fillet and lay the other fillet flesh-side down on top, placing the thin end of one over the thick end of the other.
  • Place the salmon in a large plastic bag, press out the air and seal tightly.
  • Put the salmon on a platter and lay a cutting board or baking sheet on top and weight it down with three 1- to 2-pound cans of food.
  • Refrigerate 36 to 48 hours, turning the bag of fillets over every 12 hours.
  • Lift fillets from the bag and discard the bag and accumulated liquid.
  • Scrape the seasonings off the fish and pat dry. (Fillets can be wrapped in plastic and stored in the refrigerator up to 10 days before serving -- see note below.)
  • Place one fillet, skin side down, on a large serving platter (with head end to the left for right-handed people).
  • Hold the knife blade tilted so you'll be slicing down through the fillet at a 45-degree angle (rather than straight up and down).
  • Begin slicing at the head end, making a 1/8-inch-thick slice.
  • At the bottom of slice, turn the knife blade gently to separate the slice from the skin.
  • Using the knife, turn the slice over to the left as if turning the page of a book.
  • Continue cutting 1/8-inch slices on the angle, separating each from the skin and turning each slice over to partially overlap the previous one.
  • Repeat with remaining fillet.
  • Garnish with fresh dill and serve with Mustard Dill Sauce and rye or dark bread.
  • NOTE: You can keep gravlax in the refrigerator up to 10 days after curing, serving it anytime withing that span. Wrap sliced or unsliced gravlax in plastic and store in the coldest part of your refrigerator.

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