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  2. Smoked-Trout Salad with Mustard Dressing Recipe - AOL

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    In a blender, puree the shallot, vinegars and mustard. Gradually blend in the oils. Season with salt and pepper. Arrange the endives, apple, walnuts, trout and watercress on plates. Drizzle with the dressin

  3. Smoked Trout Dip with Sweet Onion Vinaigrette Recipe - AOL

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    In a food processor, combine the egg yolks with the vinegar, water, mustard, garlic and ½ cup of the trout and puree until smooth. With the machine on, gradually drizzle in the olive oil until ...

  4. 15 Ways to Prepare Whole Fish, From Salt Baking to Steaming

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    Get the Recipe. Herb-Roasted Trout with Buttery Almonds. ... Stuff steelhead trout or arctic char with fennel, herbs, and orange and bake on buttered foil so the skin gets nicely golden.

  5. Brining - Wikipedia

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    As opposed to dry salting, fish brining or wet-salting is performed by immersion of fish into brine, or just sprinkling it with salt without draining the moisture. To ensure long-term preservation, the solution has to contain at least 20% of salt, a process called "heavy salting" in fisheries; heavy-salted fish must be desalted in cold water or ...

  6. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    Wet brining: Brining in a solution containing water, salt, sugar, spices, with (or without) sodium nitrite for a number of hours or days. Dry curing: This method is a method often used in Europe, in which salmon fillets are covered with a mix of salt, sugar, and sometimes other spices (traditional London Cure smoked salmon uses salt only).

  7. Smoked fish - Wikipedia

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    The most common types of smoked fish in the US are salmon, mackerel, whitefish and trout, although other smoked fish is also available regionally or from many ethnic stores. Salmon, mackerel and herring are universally available both hot-smoked and cold-smoked , while most other fish is traditionally preserved by only one of the smoking methods.

  8. Smoked Trout-and Caper Cream Cheese Toasts Recipe - AOL

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  9. Curing (food preservation) - Wikipedia

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    Smoking helps seal the outer layer of the food being cured, making it more difficult for bacteria to enter. It can be done in combination with other curing methods such as salting. Common smoking styles include hot smoking, smoke roasting (pit barbecuing) and cold smoking. Smoke roasting and hot smoking cook the meat while cold smoking does not.