Fruity & Smokey Salmon Bake

FRUITY & SMOKEY SALMON BAKE When looking to transform a stronger flavored fish, like salmon, think sweet and smokey. Many people who don't care for a salmon dinner, fawn over smoked salmon while those who think of salmon as having a "fishy" flavor, might change their minds with a fruit-forward salmon recipe. Unique and complex, the subtle smokiness and layered fruit flavors work together to create a very special recipe. INGREDIENTS: 1 large salmon fillet 2 tablespoons soy sauce 1/2 cup grated pear and or apple zest and juice of 1 orange 3 tablespoons melted butter 1 tablespoon brown sugar...

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Camp Breakfast on the Mimi Moto

Whether at home on the back porch or out camping, one-skillet meals are a quick way to get food on the table. The compact, Smokehouse Mimi Moto wood fired cooking stove is a powerful product that can handle cooking up a big meal. Breakfast couldn't be easier with this protein-rich, tasty combination of favorite breakfast meats, eggs, potatoes, and vegetables. Easy to vary, this recipe can use up leftovers from the night before or finish off odds and ends from the deli drawer. Change up the meat or vegetables as desired.  CAMP BREAKFAST ON THE MIMI MOTO INGREDIENTS: 1/2 Pound...

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Three Savory Smoked Salmon Recipes

Often times when you are out fishing you may not bring home as much fish as you would like. If you were hoping to experiment with several recipes, but only have a few fillets, don't worry, you can cut the ingredients down to smaller quantities and give several recipes a try. Sweet Teriyaki, Southeast Asian Style and also a (not so secret) Family Recipe are all worth giving a try. Salmon can be smoked using the Big Chief Smoker, Little Chief Smoker, or the Smokehouse Gas Smoker. Three Smoked Salmon Recipes Sweet Teriyaki 2 Cups Water 2 TBSP Morton TenderQuick or Non-Iodized Salt...

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Smoke Roasted Salmon Collars and Fins

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When filleting large salmon, fins and collars often get tossed in the discard pile along with the heads and spines. These morsels contain some of the best tasting meat on the fish. Often, the heads go into a pot of water to be reduced for stock, the spines are stacked up and roasted in the oven on a baking sheet and the fins and collars go on the grill or in the smoker. Using the Smokehouse Gas Smoker to cook up the collars gives me the hot temperatures of the grill and the flavorful smoke of a smoker, the best...

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Best Brines for Smoking Salmon or Trout

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When it comes to the best brines for smoking salmon or trout, there are lots of favorites that everybody has. However, we are going back to the old original brines that your great grandfather used to use. We're going to give you three simple ways to brine your fish. The first is the old original brine that works great on fresh fish. The second, and our favorite, is the old original brine that works excellent on both fresh and frozen fish. And the third, which is our Smokehouse Trout and Salmon Brine Mix for those of you that may be...

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