This is one of my favourites!
Plank smoked salmon, topped with home made tapenade and fried panchetta or bacon if you prefer. Even if you are not a fan of fish, this is a great dish.
Made it last weekend and hope you like it.
Let me know what you think.
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Plank smoked salmon, tapenade and pancetta (video)
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Re: Plank smoked salmon, tapenade and pancetta (video)
That looks awesome Pitmaster X, I'm sure it tasted fantastic as well. Keep up the good work and keep the vids coming.
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Re: Plank smoked salmon, tapenade and pancetta (video)
Pardon my ignorance, but I'm new to smoking methods. What type of timber was the plank ? Hardwood or Softwood?
I currently just smoke fish in the hooded gas BBQ using ironbark sawdust and am keen to try other things, have a Weber knock off that I've used with chips but have found temperature control a bit difficult when using sawdust and it ignites.
Looked pretty good so I want to give it a crack.
Angus
I currently just smoke fish in the hooded gas BBQ using ironbark sawdust and am keen to try other things, have a Weber knock off that I've used with chips but have found temperature control a bit difficult when using sawdust and it ignites.
Looked pretty good so I want to give it a crack.
Angus
Vegetarian is an old Indian word for bad hunter.
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Re: Plank smoked salmon, tapenade and pancetta (video)
Thanks for that, will give it a try soonQupu2 wrote:Cedar planks work great - go to Bunnings or a timber supplier and buy a couple of their seconds of Cedar planks and cut them to a useable size, they should only set you back a few bucks.Angryman65 wrote:Pardon my ignorance, but I'm new to smoking methods. What type of timber was the plank ? Hardwood or Softwood?
I currently just smoke fish in the hooded gas BBQ using ironbark sawdust and am keen to try other things, have a Weber knock off that I've used with chips but have found temperature control a bit difficult when using sawdust and it ignites.
Looked pretty good so I want to give it a crack.
Angus
Here is an interesting post about cedar planked fish viewtopic.php?f=10&t=35
Vegetarian is an old Indian word for bad hunter.