Chef Chris' Tasso-Cured Salmon Canapes Recipe - Cooking Index
Tasso Curing Spices | ||
1/2 lb | 227g / 8oz | Salt |
1/4 lb | 113g / 4oz | Freshly-ground black pepper |
1/4 oz | 7.1g | Cayenne |
4 oz | 113g | Paprika |
2 oz | 56g | Garlic powder |
1 3/4 oz | 49g | Onion powder |
Canapes | ||
1 | Side of salmon - (3 to 4 lbs) - boned and trimmed | |
Wood chips - as needed | ||
2 cups | 474ml | Sour cream |
1 | Fresh chives - minced | |
1 teaspoon | 5ml | Lemon juice |
1/4 teaspoon | 1.3ml | Salt |
Creole seasoning - see * Note | ||
1 | Thinly-sliced loaf sandwich bread - crusts removed | |
2 tablespoons | 30ml | Butter - softened |
6 oz | 170g | Salmon caviar |
* Note: See the "Bayou Blast - {Emeril's Creole Seasoning}" recipe which is included in this collection.
In a small bowl, combine the tasso curing spices and mix well. On a large sheet pan spread a piece of plastic wrap. Sprinkle 3/4 of the tasso curing spices on the wrap, then lay the side of salmon on top. Cover the salmon with the remaining spices, using more on the head end of the fish. Wrap the fish securely in the plastic and refrigerate for 4 days.
Soak wood chips in water for at least 30 minutes and prepare the grill. Drain the chips and place in a stovetop smoker. Unwrap the fish and place on the smoker, skin-side down. Cover the smoker and cook for approximately 5 minutes to impart a smoky flavor.
Remove the fish from the smoker, brush the excess cure from the surface of the fish and allow to rest, covered, in the refrigerator at least 1 hour, or overnight.
In a medium bowl, mix together the sour cream, chives, lemon juice, salt and Creole seasoning to taste. Cover and refrigerate until needed.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Lightly spread the sliced bread with butter and cut into either triangles or squares. Toast the bread slices in the oven until just golden, about 4 minutes. Allow to crisp on a cooling rack.
Slice the salmon thinly on a diagonal with a very sharp knife. Fold 1 slice onto each toast and top with a dollop of chive sour cream and caviar.
This recipe yields approximately 60 canapes.
Source:
EMERIL LIVE with Emeril Lagasse - (Show # EM-SP14) - from the TV FOOD - NETWORK
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