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Joel Unickow

Pickled Salmon - Island Fisherman Style

Easy recipe for a tangy mouthwatering treat
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
Store Before Eating 4 days
Servings: 5 Jars
Course: Appetizer
Cuisine: Russian
Calories: 170

Ingredients
  

  • 3 lb Salmon Fillets deboned, skin removed) cut into approx. 1-in small strips/cubes
  • 1 Large Onion
  • 2 Cups Water
  • 1 Cup Ketchup
  • 1 Cup Apple Cider Vinegar
  • 1/2 Cup Sugar
  • 2 Tbsp Salt
  • 24 Peppercorns
  • 8 Bay Leaves
  • 8 Cloves
  • Dash Hot Sauce (optional, to taste)

Equipment

  • Mason Jars or otherwise

Method
 

  1. In a large pot, bring water to a boil.
  2. Blanch the salmon so it firms up. I find that 2 to 3 min is good; some people opt to boil it for longer, while others don’t boil it at all. Remove the salmon and dry it well on paper towel.
  3. Prep the onions, the salmon, and the pan with your sauce.
    Preparation ingredients for pickled salmon, including salmon pieces, a pot with tomato sauce and bay leaves, and sliced onions in a bowl.
  4. Layer the salmon and onions in the mason jars, being careful not to pack too tight. Be sure to leave room for liquid.
  5. In a large saucepan bring the water, ketchup, vinegar, sugar, salt, peppercorns, bay leaves, and cloves to a boil.
    Ingredients for pickled salmon including red sauce, salt, and bay leaves in a metal pan.
  6. Carefully pour the mixture into the jars, ensuring all contents are covered. Note: If you run low of the mixture you can top up with a little water, or just make more.
    Five jars of pickled salmon with visible spices and herbs, arranged on a countertop with a clear liquid inside.
  7. Rest the jars until they are room temperature. Seal the jars and refrigerate for 4 days.
    Five glass jars filled with pickled salmon, featuring layers of fish, spices, and herbs in a reddish liquid.

Nutrition

Calories: 170kcal

Notes

Note: This is not a shelf-stable recipe, so be ready to enjoy and share!

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