A Salmon Cure

April 2, 2014 by BenVaughn


A buttery salmon filet only gets better with the perfect cure. Utilizing charcuterie techniques will bring the essential oils to the surface and provide a rich, deep flavor profile. Try this easy cure at home and incorporate salmon into your salads, sandwiches, garnishes and more

preparation

preparation time
1440 mins

cook time
0

servings
30

calories
113

ingredients

2 cup sea salt

2 teaspoons whole black peppercorns

1 tablespoons coriander seeds

1 tablespoons garlic powder

1 cup turbinado sugar or sugar in the raw

2 tablespoons orange zest

4 pounds salmon fillets

directions

Method

1.) Combine all dry spices and mix well (include zest) 2.) Lay a piece of plastic wrap triple the size of the salmon on a half sheet pan. Place the salmon in the center of the pieces of plastic wrap, with the skin side down. 3.) Empty the seasoning mixture over the top and sides of the salmon. Use your fingers and spread the mixture evenly. Do not allow any part of the flesh of the fish to be exposed. 4.) Fold the additional plastic up and around the side of the salmon, folding in the ends securely. Wrap the salmon the entire salmon again with another layer of plastic wrap. 5.) Place the wrapped salmon on the half sheet pan. Top the salmon with another half sheet pan. Place evenly weighted objects on either end and in the middle of the sheet tray, for a total of about 8 pounds. Refrigerate for 24 hours. 6.) Remove and unwrap the salmon, scrape off the seasoning mixture. Rinse the salmon under cold water. And carefully dry. Your Salmon is ready to serve, slice paper thin. Enjoy

BenVaughn

Fyi Network chef personality, Food Network host, World Food Championships Host, Chef, author Southern Routes, caffeine inspired.