Smoked Fish Recipes

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HOW TO SMOKE FISH



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Where there's smoke, there's flavor. Smoking fish at home may sound intimidating, but it's no more complicated than grilling. Just add aromatic wood to a charcoal grill and let the fragrant, flavorful smoke do its work.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Breakfast & Brunch Recipes

Time 2h30m

Number Of Ingredients 8

2 cups water
1 cup muscovado sugar or packed dark-brown sugar
Coarse salt
2 skin-on trout fillets (8 ounces each), boned
1 whole trout (1 1/4 pounds), backbone and pin bones removed
1 side skin-on arctic char (1 1/4 pounds)
Wood trimmings or apple wood chips (1 cup for trout fillets or 2 cups for whole trout or char)
Vegetable oil, for grill basket

Steps:

  • Make the brine: Combine water, sugar, and 1/2 cup salt. Place fish in a nonreactive dish; cover with brine. Refrigerate for 2 hours.
  • Heat charcoal grill to medium, piling coals on 1 side to set up direct and indirect heat zones. Set a drip pan under the grill grate in the indirect heat zone.
  • Soak wood trimmings in water for 30 minutes. Drain (if smoking whole trout or char, leave 1/2 cup wood in water); add to coals.
  • Smoke the fish: Once smoke develops, place fish in a lightly oiled grill basket. Transfer to grill rack, and set over drip pan. Open lid vent, and position over fish. (This will direct smoke to impart maximum smokiness.) For the trout fillets: Smoke fish until cooked through but not dry, 12 to 15 minutes.For the whole trout: Smoke for 10 minutes. Flip basket. Drain remaining 1/2 cup wood; add to coals. Smoke fish until cooked through but not dry, 8 to 10 minutes more.For the side of arctic char: Smoke for 10 minutes. Drain remaining 1/2 cup wood; add to coals. Smoke fish until cooked through but not dry, 13 to 15 minutes more.

SMOKED FISH ( BRINE RECIPE AND SMOKING DIRECTIONS)



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This is a long time family recipe that was recently shared with me. Looking for something different to do with fish? This is it! We usually plate this and allow everyone to serve themselves. Wonderful fresh off the smoker as well as COLD from the refrigerator as you would smoked salmon, regardless of they type of fish used. After smoking this will keep for about a week in the refrigerator. I do not care for oily types of fish done this way but many prefer them. I like to smoke whitefish, salmon, perch, or trout. Feel free to use any fish you prefer. Plan AHEAD! Need to brine for about 12 hours and smoke for about 6-8.

Provided by Mamas Kitchen Hope

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time 6h20m

Yield 1 batch

Number Of Ingredients 4

3 -5 lbs fish, roughly
1 gallon water
1 1/3 cups canning salt
2/3 cup brown sugar

Steps:

  • Mix all ingredients very well until sugar is disolved.
  • Split the fish into halves and soak them for about 12 hours (more or less) in the refrigerator.
  • Prepare your fire using charcoal and a mix of old birch (with bark removed) or apple wood or you can use just charcoal.
  • Place fish in smoker and allow to smoke for about 6-8 hours for smoking, depending on the outside temperature and how hot your smoker gets of course.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 557.6, Sodium 151014.9, Carbohydrate 143.9, Sugar 142.4, Protein 0.2

SMOKED FISH



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I learned this up in Kenai, Alaska from an old guy named Swede, who had spent 30-some summers up there salmon fishing (and smoking). It is great for salmon or any other fairly strong, oily fish! I've used it on salmon, tuna, and swordfish. Prep time include setting (drying) time. Double the recipe if budget and smoker size permits.

Provided by Toby Jermain

Categories     Lunch/Snacks

Time P1D

Yield 5-6 pounds

Number Of Ingredients 7

10 lbs fairly oily fish fillets, scaled,pin-bones pulled,and rinsed (salmon, tuna, or swordfish, or other oily fish)
1 cup kosher salt or 1 cup uniodized table salt (kosher salt works best!)
1 cup sugar or 1 cup brown sugar, packed,dissolved in
1 quart warm water
1/2 ounce coarse fresh ground black pepper
3 -4 bay leaves, crushed or finely crumbled,not powdered
wood chips, of choice soaked in water overnight (alder, apple, cherry, maple, oak; NOT hickory or mesquite)

Steps:

  • Mix all brine ingredients thoroughly.
  • Cut fish in 1-2" pieces, leaving skin on.
  • If fish is fresh, soak for 1-1/2 hours; if it has been frozen, soak for 45-60 minutes.
  • Remove fish from marinade and place on smoker-racks skin-side down.
  • Allow to glaze at room temperature for at least 4 hours, and preferably overnight.
  • I usually set a fan to blow across the fish and help them get dry to the touch and look very glazed.
  • Cold-smoke (at 120-140 degrees F) for 8-12 hours to obtain desired flavor.
  • Then hot smoke (at 180-200 degrees F) for 1-2 hours or finish in a 300 degree F oven for 30-45 minutes to get desired texture.
  • I do not like a mushy fish, so I cook it until it firms up, though it's hard to tell, though, until after it has cooled down.
  • Cool to room temperature, freeze on cookie sheets, package, and store in freezer.
  • Best with stronger flavored, oily fish such as salmon, tuna, or swordfish; in general, mild fish smoke poorly.
  • Notes: I use a Brinkmann Smok’n Pit water-smoker.
  • The water helps to keep the temperature low, and the steam in the smoke keeps meat more moist during long cooking.
  • My smoker is intended for charcoal smoking, but for fish, I place soaked wood chips in a metal (not foil, foil will burn through, use real metal) sitting on top of a cheap hot plate (with a rheostat control, not just an on-off switch), which sits on a brick so the pan is up under the bottom of the smoker, where the charcoal pan normally sets.
  • Adjust temperature by adjusting hot plate up or down (usually somewhere between low and medium), and throw another handful of wet wood chips into the pie plate every 30-40 minutes, when the smoke stops generating.
  • Depending on my mood, and what kind of wood chips are available, I usually smoke fish with alder, cherry, oak, maple, orange or lemon wood (on the rare occasion I can find orange or lemon) Alder and cherry are usually the easiest to find, and they both work beautifully for fish.
  • Do not use hickory or mesquite; they are just too strong and completely overwhelm fish!
  • I usually double or triple this recipe; I have rigged my double-size smoker to take up to 4 racks to handle the larger amounts.
  • Since this whole process takes a lot of time, the little extra effort is worth while, and the smoked fish freezes well, lasting a couple years with only a little deterioration in flavor or texture.
  • SAFETY NOTE: Needless to say, DO THIS OUTDOORS!
  • Cabon monoxide KILLS!

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