Ideally, to make lox (cured salmon), you need salmon belly, writes Cathy Barrow in "Bagels, Schmears, and a Nice Piece of Fish," "but I'll cure any part of the salmon I'm given. If it's a thinner tail ...
Curious how to make your own cured fish at home? Chef Melissa King shares her top tips, and a recipe. (Photos: Alaska Seafood) Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the ...
A final flourish of herbs and a gin-spike cure add razzle-dazzle to this celebratory side of salmon. I’m a bit of a weirdo. I love the herby salty fragrant cure that sits atop salmon as it is “buried ...
1 2-4 lb. piece of salmon, belly cut, Faroe Island (preferred) or Verlasso, as close to an even rectangle of uniform thickness as possible for best results. You may want to start with a smaller piece ...
Toronto Taste, one of the city's original culinary fund-raisers, is celebrating its 25th year this weekend. The lineup for the annual event – in support of Second Harvest's food-rescue program, which ...
There is some delicious science at play when fish meets up with a salt cure, an age-old technique that came from a need to preserve seafood in a safe yet still flavorful manner. A basic salt-based ...
Latkes are a Hanukkah staple. And while the fried potato dish is delicious on its own, Shannon Sarna, editor of Jewish food publication "The Nosher" has an idea to heighten the experience. Sarna, who ...
Each of these salmon dinners is fast, reliable, and packed with flavor, whether you’re pan-searing, broiling, air-frying, or ...
Cured fish is a popular item at breakfast buffets and brunches across the globe, but making it at home may bring a bit of anxiety into the kitchen. How do you cure your own fish at home and, more ...