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  2. Template:Smoke point of cooking oils - Wikipedia

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    Template: Smoke point of cooking oils. 2 languages. ... 225 °F [3] Grape seed oil: 216 °C: 421 °F Lard: 190 °C: 374 °F [5] Mustard oil: 250 °C: 480 °F [11 ...

  3. How to Eat Smoked Salmon 15 Ways, According to Experts - AOL

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    Smoked salmon takes eggs, egg-based dishes, and the humble potato to a higher realm. Here are some bagel-free ideas: Potato cakes : Witt recommends teaming potato cakes with smoked salmon, crème ...

  4. This bakery makes a weed-infused salmon that is literally smoked

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    Smoked salmon indeed. Denver bakery Rosenberg's Bagels is experimenting with a special kind of herbal infusion for their fish: weed. The bakery soaked salmon in THC before smoking it (in culinary ...

  5. Cookie-Tin Smoked Salmon Recipe - AOL

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    1 length of unpainted chicken wire, an old grill rack, or a piece of metal mesh (mine is cut from an old disposable barbecue) 1 large cookie tin; few large handfuls of hardwood or fruitwood chips ...

  6. Smoking (cooking) - Wikipedia

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    The smoking of food likely dates back to the paleolithic era. [7] [8] As simple dwellings lacked chimneys, these structures would probably have become very smoky.It is supposed that early humans would hang meat up to dry and out of the way of pests, thus accidentally becoming aware that meat that was stored in smoky areas acquired a different flavor, and was better preserved than meat that ...

  7. Smoked salmon - Wikipedia

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    Smoked salmon jerky is packaged using aseptic packaging to ensure the product is in a sterilized environment. The smoked salmon jerky is commonly packaged in a vacuum sealed bag in which the oxygen has been removed, or in a controlled atmospheric package in which the oxygen has been replaced with nitrogen to inhibit the growth of microorganisms ...

  8. Smoked meat - Wikipedia

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    When meat is cured then cold-smoked, the smoke adds phenols and other chemicals that have an antimicrobial effect on the meat. [3] Hot smoking has less impact on preservation and is primarily used for taste and to slow-cook the meat. [4] Interest in barbecue and smoking is on the rise worldwide. [5] [6]

  9. Stop Cooking Boring Salmon. Use This Chef-Approved Recipe ...

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