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Cured Salmon Recipe

Posted on Jul 25th, 2023
by Thomas Wenger
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Cured Salmon Recipe

This cured salmon recipe is a staple in many kitchens and really an old way of preserving freshly caught salmon.

How to Cure Salmon

It is all based on the marriage of salt and sugar, which will cure the salmon or any other fish for that matter, and therefore preserve it. In general you can not go wrong when applying a 2:1 ratio salt over sugar when curing any fish.

The time of the curing process, although is quite essential, and depends very much on the thickness of the fish fillet to be cured.

Smoked salmon, especially from farmed salmon, is often quite fatty, but curing the salmon fillet removes a lot of the fatty structures in the meat and the resulting cured salmon is leaner, easier to cut and a delight to eat.

Enjoy this easy cured salmon recipe!

Cured Salmon

Cured Salmon

Thomas Wenger
4.93 from 68 votes
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Prep Time 5 minutes mins
Marinating time 1 day d 12 hours hrs
Total Time 1 day d 12 hours hrs 5 minutes mins
Course Appetizer
Cuisine Scandinavian
Servings 6 servings

Ingredients
 
 

  • 1 kilogram salmon fillet
  • 50 grams granulated sugar
  • 100 grams sea salt
  • 10 grams black peppercorns
  • 1 bunch dill
  • 2 lemons

Instructions
 

  • In a bowl, mix the sugar, salt, dill and lemon zest.
  • Lay the salmon fillet into a deep dish (it will loose water and therefore you want to ensure that the fish is in a deep dish and can hold the resulting brine).
  • Sprinkle with the lemon juice and then pack tightly with the sugar-salt mixture.
  • Place in the refrigerator and let marinate for at least 36 hours.
  • Remove the fish from the brine and wash thoroughly. At this stage the cured salmon is ready for serving but can easily be wrapped in plastic foil and kept in the refrigerator for a up to 5 days.

Notes

There are some interesting flavors that can be added to the curing process. You must ensure however, that the 2:1 ratio of salt and sugar will not be altered.
Vodka or Aquavit can be added to the brine – very “Nordic” chic; Szechuan pepper or fresh or pickled ginger or sake for Asian taste nuances; double the amount of dill, juniper berries and allspice for Scandinavian authenticity and more.
Cured Salmon
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  • Dairy-Free
  • Gluten-Free
  • Low-Carb

Thomas Wenger

Born in Bern, Switzerland, Thomas followed in the footsteps of his mother and entered a three-year cooking apprenticeship program and graduating it at the age of 20. Working a few short stints in a winter ski resort and a city hotel in Basel/Switzerland during the following years he took the opportunity to work in New York in 1986. What was originally planned as a one-year experience in New York lasted three years and went on to a global career, which led him to Australia and on to Hong Kong in 1990. For the past 15 years, Thomas has explored South East Asia and it’s cuisines and regional specialties. He worked in some of the most exciting cities in the world - Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok and his culinary style reflects the many experiences and the people he worked with. Throughout his career, Thomas liked the challenges and diversity of hotel operations. He recently joined a Hotel & Restaurant Management school in Manila, Philippines as Senior Culinary Faculty.

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