muskybob Posted November 22, 2017 Report Posted November 22, 2017 Adirondack Smoker Brine From My Adirondack Way of Cooking by muskybob 2 Tbs. Garlic Powder 2 Tbs. Kosher Salt 1 Tbs. Cayenne Pepper 1 Cup Brown Sugar 64 Oz. Apple Juice 2 1/2 Tbs. Hot Sauce 3 Tbs. Lime Juice ½ Cup Soy Sauce 2 Tbs. Old Bay Seasoning No need to rinse these fillets after removing from the brine. Allow to air dry for about an hr. till pellicle forms. I used hickory this last time, but I've made it before with a combination of apple & maple or pear & apple. Any fruit wood will suffice for smoking fish. Ya just gotta experiment with what tastes best to you at the time. I keep my smoking time to the minimum because like you say it can get overpowered pretty quick and ruin a good batch. You also have to experiment with the amount of hot sauce to use for your liking. I have a Brinkman electric that holds 3 racks. I also use the brine instead of water to fill my water pan to keep the fish moist. Btw, it tastes real good on top of a fresh salad. 1
fishmaster Posted November 24, 2017 Report Posted November 24, 2017 I have a few smaller steelhead that I cleaned up but did not fillet, thinking that the fillets would end up being too thin for smoking. Will this work on whole fish with the skin on? 1
CharlestonFuller Posted November 24, 2017 Report Posted November 24, 2017 This is a fantastic recipe! I'll be taking note of this. :) 1
muskybob Posted November 24, 2017 Author Report Posted November 24, 2017 40 minutes ago, fishmaster said: I have a few smaller steelhead that I cleaned up but did not fillet, thinking that the fillets would end up being too thin for smoking. Will this work on whole fish with the skin on? Geez, I really can't say. I'd hate to say yes & have you ruin the fish. What I would do is, when you're ready to smoke some bigger fish, put 1 or 2 of the smaller fish in with them & take them out sooner. I'd probably put them on the rack with either the cavity propped open with something so the smoke can permeate or else put them on the rack with the cavity side down. I'd be interested to hear how they came out so please let us know the results. Good Luck PS: CharlestonFuller, hope you like it.
CharlestonFuller Posted November 29, 2017 Report Posted November 29, 2017 (edited) I definitey love it, muskybob! I'll also be trying it out one of these days. ____________________________________________________________________ Fishing Beginner and Photographer at Petstreetmall, we're your pet supplies experts. Edited December 7, 2017 by CharlestonFuller 1
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