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Topic: Fish brines for smoking  (Read 27199 times)

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pmmpete

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Here's a recipe for "Sweet Teriaki" fish smoking brine which I like and use a lot.  I have this recipe on a spreadsheet so I can easily adjust the quantities of each ingredient to produce whatever amount of brine I want, just by entering the total quantity I want.  The quantities shown below will produce 4 cups of brine.

2.75 cups of water
.9 cups of teriyaki sauce
1/3 cup molasses
.9 cups brown sugar
4.3 oz. salt

This recipe produces a brine which has a moderately high concentration of salt - about 60 degrees Salometer.  Consequently, you don't need to leave fillets in the brine very long. I leave fillets from 8"-12" kokanee in the brine for 1.5 hours, fillets from 14"-15" inch fish for 2 hours, and 15"-18" fish for 2.45 hours.  Thick fillets from larger fish need to be left in the brine for somewhat longer times.

« Last Edit: October 17, 2019, 09:07:58 AM by pmmpete »


Tinker

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Thank you, pete.  Are you using plain teriyaki sauce or sweet teriyaki?  I think I might like this one more than the kids, but who knows?  Their tastes change by the hour.
I expected the worst, but it was worse than I expected...


pmmpete

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Thank you, pete.  Are you using plain teriyaki sauce or sweet teriyaki?  I think I might like this one more than the kids, but who knows?  Their tastes change by the hour.
I use plain teriyaki sauce.


Tinker

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Thanks, Peter.  The oldest Grandkid instructed me to smoke a few hunks prepared with your teriyaki brine.  And here I thought it might be too refined for young palates.
I expected the worst, but it was worse than I expected...


 

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