Looking for some end of summer barbecue inspiration, why not try Simon Rimmer x Weber’s Gin Cured Smoked Salmon recipe.
Deliciously light portions of fresh fish infused with citrus flavours and molasses and accompanied by an array of bright Mediterranean vegetables, this delicious dish is sure to be a big hit with everyone.
To really enhance the flavour of the salmon, Weber’s Seafood Wood Chip Blend can be added to the coals of your charcoal barbecue or to your Weber Smoker Box if you are using a gas model. A selection of hardwoods and fruit woods have been mixed to create a perfect mild, fruity smoky flavour to complement any seafood dish.
Serves: 4-6 people
Cooking time: 10 minutes
Preparation time: 15 minutes
Additional prep time (curing process ): 12 hours
Grill temperature: 100°C
Core Temperature: 55°C
Grill method: Indirect
Equipment: Wood Chips
Ingredients:
500g salmon fillet
100ml gin
1 medium beetroot
Zest of 1 orange
1tsp dried juniper berries
40g fine sea salt
70g molasses sugar
In the Kitchen:
Skin the salmon fillet and cut the salmon into 5 thin fillets.
Add the gin to a large mixing bowl.
Wash, peel and grate beetroot into the bowl.
Add orange crushed juniper berries, salt and sugar.
Add the salmon fillets to the bowl and coat with the mixture.
Allow salmon to cure in the fridge overnight (your additional prep time ).
Remove from the fridge gently wash off the cure and pat dry with paper towel.
At the Barbecue
Prepare the barbecue for indirect heat, approx. 100 °C.If using a charcoal barbecue use just one third of a chimney starter of briquettes.
Add one handful of wood chips to the coals of your charcoal barbecue or to the smoker box if you are using a gas model. Always allow the wood smoke to develop before adding food into the cook box.
Smoke the fish until it is just cooked through. If using a digital temperature probe, you will be looking for a core temperature of 55 °C.
Tip
Serve on top of toast and finish with sour cream and fresh herbs.