Ideally, to make lox (cured salmon), you need salmon belly, writes Cathy Barrow in "Bagels, Schmears, and a Nice Piece of Fish," "but I'll cure any part of the salmon I'm given. If it's a thinner tail ...
Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the globe, but making it at home may bring a bit of anxiety into the kitchen. How do you cure your own fish at home and, more ...
1 2-4 lb. piece of salmon, belly cut, Faroe Island (preferred) or Verlasso, as close to an even rectangle of uniform thickness as possible for best results. You may want to start with a smaller piece ...
There is some delicious science at play when fish meets up with a salt cure, an age-old technique that came from a need to preserve seafood in a safe yet still flavorful manner. A basic salt-based ...
A final flourish of herbs and a gin-spike cure add razzle-dazzle to this celebratory side of salmon. I’m a bit of a weirdo. I love the herby salty fragrant cure that sits atop salmon as it is “buried ...
Toronto Taste, one of the city's original culinary fund-raisers, is celebrating its 25th year this weekend. The lineup for the annual event – in support of Second Harvest's food-rescue program, which ...
Curious how to make your own cured fish at home? Chef Melissa King shares her top tips, and a recipe. (Photos: Alaska Seafood) Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the ...
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