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Topic: Smoked Trout Salad  (Read 4114 times)

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ballardbrad

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*2 lbs smoked trout fillets (pin bones removed)
1/2 cup of creme fresh or Mexican Crema
3 T chopped fresh dill
1.5 T chopped capers
Squeeze of half a lemon
Salt & Pepper to taste
Combine and serve over toasted bagette

*I didn't brine my fish but you certainly can.  I cooked for 2.5 hrs at 160 degrees in my electric smoker.  Two good handfuls of alder chips.
*I also used Lake WA cutthroat trout which has a good amount of oil in the fish.  You can always sub a tablespoon or two of olive oil if your fish isn't oily. 


Rory

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NCWflounderer

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Like a tuna salad sammy? just smpkey trout- sounds good to me- never thought of such a thing though




 

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