Hello Friends! After a bit of a hiatus from recipe creation and show taping I am back! And can you think of a better way to come back than to make a show about vodka? I can’t!
Remember that stretch of really hot days in August? I do, and you will too when you watch this show on Cape Ann TV that we filmed at Ryan & Wood Distillery during one of those days. Heat aside, the place is incredible. I know a little about a lot of things but I had no idea how vodka was made, just that I enjoy it on occasion. The process is so simple yet so complicated at the same time that I felt like I was in science class all over again.
My sister Kate Lufkin and I had a tour which took us through the entire process from the raw ingredients to how they do the small batch bottling by hand. When the tour was over Kate made some excellent cocktails and I made the recipe below–Vodka cured salmon with lemon mustard sauce. I hope you enjoy it!
You can easily increase the amount of salmon by two or three times to feed a large crowd and if well wrapped, this cured fish keeps for weeks under refrigeration. The sauce is excellent with all kinds of fish and shellfish and also works well with chicken or a sandwich spread so make lots!
Beauport Vodka Cured Salmon with Mustard Lemon Sauce
¾ pound skin on salmon fillet
1 lemon, zested and juiced
3 tablespoons kosher salt
1 tablespoon turbinado sugar
¼ cup chopped fresh dill
¼ cup Beauport Vodka
Rinse and pat dry salmon. Set aside.
In a medium bowl, combine lemon zest, one tablespoon lemon juice, salt, sugar chopped dill and vodka. Stir to combine.
On a flat plate, layer 3 sheets of plastic wrap overlapping each other. Place salmon, skin side down on the middle of the wrap. Pour mixture on top of salmon flesh and tightly wrap. Use more plastic wrap around salmon if necessary to keep liquid in. Place on a flat plate and balance another plate on top of salmon and weight plate with something heavy, like a pound of butter for example.
Store salmon in fridge overnight or for at least 18 hours. When ready to serve, remove wrap and rinse off dill mixture. Pat salmon dry and thinly slice.
Mustard Lemon Sauce
¼ cup horseradish mustard (or any flavor you like)
¼ cup good mayonnaise
2 teaspoons shallot, finely chopped
1 tablespoons lemon juice (or more to taste)
Salt & pepper to taste
Mix all ingredients together. Refrigerate until ready to use
Inspired Cooking airs on Cape Ann TV on Tuesday nights at 8:30, Friday afternoons at 4:30 and Sundays at 11:30 AM. I hope you will tune in! If you have any “inspirations” for show topics please let me know by commenting on this entry or email me at laurielufkin@yahoo.com. Thank you for watching!
This looked awesome when I saw it made on TV! Now I have found the recipe and will try it soon!
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Thank you Jeff! It really is delicious! Let me know what you think if you make it–and thank you for your comment!
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Thank you Jeff! It really is delicious! Let me know what you think if you make it–and thank you for your comment!
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Their gin is the best thing I ever tasted — well, as far as gin goes…
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