Ingredients
- 1 cup coarse or kosher salt
- 1/4 cup chopped fresh dill
- 1 tablespoon freshly grated orange zest
- 1 teaspoon freshly grated lime zest
- 1/4 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
- 3 tablespoons vodka
- 1 (4-pound) side fresh salmon, filleted, skin on, pin bones removed, and rinsed under cold water
- 1/4 cup sugar
- Capers, finely chopped red onions, chopped fresh dill, chopped hard-boiled egg whites, and chopped hard-boiled egg yolks, accompaniments
- Toast points, accompaniment
Directions
Combine the salt, dill, orange and lime zests, pepper, and vodka in a small bowl and mix thoroughly.
Place the salmon, skin side down, on several large sheets of plastic wrap, and pack the salt curing mixture over the entire cut of the salmon. Press the mixture firmly onto the fish, wrap tightly in the plastic, and place, skin side up, on a baking sheet. Place something heavy, like a large iron skillet, on top to help infuse the salmon with the mixture. Refrigerate for 24 hours.
Remove the salmon from the refrigerator and brush the salt off. Rinse thoroughly under cold running water to remove the cure. Sprinkle the salmon with the sugar and pack it in firmly with your hands. Rewrap in plastic, place on a baking sheet, and refrigerate for at least 1 week before serving. (The gravlax will keep up to two weeks, well wrapped and refrigerated.)
To serve, unwrap the gravlax and using a long, very sharp knife, slice diagonally in paper-thin slices and place on a platter with toast points. Set out small dishes of capers, chopped red onions, dill, hard-boiled egg whites, and hard-boiled egg yolks for accompaniments.
Prep Time: 30 minutes
Inactive Prep Time: 8 days
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By dobbsphd_12325171
San Luis Obispo, 43
on November 15, 2009
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Living on the West Coast, I can get pretty good salmon most of the year, and this recipe works well with even the lesser varieties, like spring or silver salmon. No need to splurge on sockeye - just stay away from farmed salmon and save the oceans. I once took this to a party full of young Danes, and it was completely gone in eight minutes. I use Applejack instead of vodka, and if I want a "smoked" tatse, I use bourbon. Don't like dill? Try fennel. Oh, and don't use Splenda, Swwet 'n Low, or saccherin and think you're going to get the same chemical reactions you get with sugar. This is about chemistry, not calories.
By kristin.slaybac...
Englewood, NJ
on December 18, 2007
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Much too long of a curing process required in this recipe. Most recipes call for 2-3 days while this takes a week. Also, I used Splenda in place of Sugar and it was much too sweet for my liking. Overall, I have used better Gravlax recipes.
By ben.auerbach
Rochester, NY
on January 11, 2007
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If you are a fan of lox, this is a great alternative.
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