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Re: Attn: nldfc
Wow Oink that sounds delicious. Did you make your smoker or did you buy it? I love the idea of trying to hot smoke our own things...maybe not quite that much though!
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by fletcher m
(Post 10027403)
I see your point, though it is £6k of point, ouch!
No tractors putting them in and out for you then? I wonder if a diesel defender will put a 18-20ft boat in and out? Any clues anyone? The convenience factor of having a boat in a marina ready to go should not be underestimated. Popping out for a couple of hours boating when you have at least an hour or two of towing, launching etc is much more of a chore than simply going to the marina and turning the key. $6k for a Van mooring doesn't seem outrageous. You should look at the price of mooring a boat in the Solent in the UK. Makes Oinks costs seem cheap in comparison. |
Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10028058)
Yes, I smoke lots of fish. I brine my fish first and then smoke it on my patio and then vacuum package it. I smoked (hot) over 40lbs of sockeye salmon this year and than had another 20lbs cold smoked at our local smokery. Very tasty. :thumbup:
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10027081)
Nothing of the sort. The big job is cleaning them and you've done splendid job with that. Do you use a knife? I clean mine on the dock now after the incident with the leakage in the car. I just smash them on the edge of the fish cleaning table and then rip their shoulders apart.
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 10028365)
Excuse my ignorance but what is the difference between hot and cold smoking?
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by MillieF
(Post 10028357)
Wow Oink that sounds delicious. Did you make your smoker or did you buy it? I love the idea of trying to hot smoke our own things...maybe not quite that much though!
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 10028645)
No knife , just twist them off at the shoulders and I have a good 9 or 10 crab shell slices on my fingers to prove it :D
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Gloves are for women, kids and the type of bloke that likes looking at other blokes arses :)
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 10028965)
Gloves are for women, kids and the type of bloke that likes looking at other blokes arses :)
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10028967)
Enjoy the tetanus. ;)
I was joking - I had to cave in and use the gloves about 5 crabs in :) Oink - Do you have any opinion on this crappy tire smoker ? - Looks not bad at 300 bucks but I am no expert in the electric type smoker at all http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en |
Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by nldfc
(Post 10028970)
I was joking - I had to cave in and use the gloves about 5 crabs in :)
Oink - Do you have any opinion on this crappy tire smoker ? - Looks not bad at 300 bucks but I am no expert in the electric type smoker at all http://www.canadiantire.ca/AST/brows....jsp?locale=en |
Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 10028365)
Excuse my ignorance but what is the difference between hot and cold smoking?
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 10028991)
Temperature?
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Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Atlantic Xpat
(Post 10029027)
How does one produce smoke that is cold, exactly?
All I know is I drop off a couple of sockeye salmons to our local smokery and pick it up a few weeks later nicely thinly sliced and packaged. |
Re: Attn: nldfc
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 10029033)
According to Wikipedia ". . . Smokehouse temperatures for cold smoking are below 100 °F (38 °C). In this temperature range, foods take on a smoked flavor, but remain relatively moist. Cold smoking does not cook foods. Meats should be fully cured before cold smoking."
All I know is I drop off a couple of sockeye salmons to our local smokery and pick it up a few weeks later nicely thinly sliced and packaged. |
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