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    A Christmas tradition

    The last of the vacuum sealed salmon always makes its way into the smoker just before Christmas.

    If I smoke it even 2 weeks before Christmas, nothing is left by the big day.






    3 parts demerara sugar

    1 part coarse salt,
    a healthy sprinkling of Montreal steak salt
    layer the dry brine and salmon chunks in a 5 gallon bucket
    leave for at least 5 hours
    remove from the bucket and rinse off the chunks
    allow to dry or paper towel dry
    At least 4 hours of hot smoke
    remove and baste with a warm maple syrup.
    back in the smoker for another couple hours or until you can't wait any longer

    serve with cream cheese, crackers and capers and copious amounts of your favourite ale.

    Follow up pics of final product to follow...
    Last edited by finaddict; 12-22-2013 at 09:09 PM.

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Looks good buddy!

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Thanks Scotty, It will taste even better. I'll post a picture of it when its done so you can almost taste it

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    I can't taste sh*t right now......I am frozen solid in Winnipeg! -38 with wind chill when I arrived this morning!!

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Nice! Thanks for the reminder! I gotta pull the last of mine out too.. Enjoy!!
    Tell it how it is!!!

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Quote Originally Posted by MB_Boy View Post
    I can't taste sh*t right now......I am frozen solid in Winnipeg! -38 with wind chill when I arrived this morning!!
    I've never met anyone who LIVES in Winnipeg, I only know people who are FROM Winnipeg.

    Bummer of a place to have to spend Christmas buddy, but I am sure it will be nice to see friends and family and then it will also be nice to get to leave......

    Merry Christmas to you and all your family.

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Quote Originally Posted by finaddict View Post
    I've never met anyone who LIVES in Winnipeg, I only know people who are FROM Winnipeg.

    Bummer of a place to have to spend Christmas buddy, but I am sure it will be nice to see friends and family and then it will also be nice to get to leave......

    Merry Christmas to you and all your family.
    People in Winnipeg are good.
    It's so cold there they can't go bad.

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    Quote Originally Posted by adriaticum View Post
    People in Winnipeg are good.
    It's so cold there they can't go bad.
    Yeah I agree. I really don`t have an axe to grind against Winnipeg. Everyone i have ever met form there have been great people. Just giving MB Boy a hard time

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    Re: A Christmas tradition

    I have tried this and found that the maple syrup stayed sticky and it was very messy to eat. Tasty but messy. Should it dry more?

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