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#296585 - 08/14/07 09:12 PM pics of planking salmon for Jim
tuskettrapperman Offline
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Registered: 12/24/06
Posts: 547
Loc: Nova Scotia Canada
ok I'm doing a rainbow trout but the proceedure the same.
First butterfly fish

then rub with brown sugar and sprinkle with cracked pepper and nail and wire it



place over hot coal( I used to use spilt wood but hard to keep coals that are not hot) I now use lump coal



make a "hut" and smoke, for salmon I start around 10 am and check peroidicly adding coal or smoke wood and rub more sugar on to make a thicker crust



my daughter checking on it lol



about 45 min before supper(for 4 to 5 pound fish) I crank up the heat and cook it



and the finished product



wild fish are better and my salmon planks are 2x10"s with a stake so when I do 4 I stick them and lean them in and to cook I stick them straight up next to a big fire. On bigger fish I put them head down, tails cook faster; sometimes the tail is done so i either cut it in the middle and eat the tail first while cooking the head or finish in the oven( smell of smoke will go thru the house)
Like I said the karate instructor always asks, well tells me I'm planking salmon right! lo and its the only way my wife will eat salmon!


Edited by tuskettrapperman (08/14/07 09:20 PM)
Edit Reason: add more info
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#296685 - 08/14/07 10:17 PM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: tuskettrapperman]
Top Jimmy Offline
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Registered: 12/23/06
Posts: 1678
Loc: Alaska, USA
Thanks a ton tuskettrapperman! I don't have my hands on any whole salmon to butterfly like that, but have plenty of filets that I can do that with. I have never seen it done like that before. I have seen them cooked on cedar planks over an open fire and tented, but not like that.

After you nail them, have you used twine instead of wire to hold them to the plank?

-TJ
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#296835 - 08/15/07 06:13 AM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: Jake Cholock]
tuskettrapperman Offline
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Registered: 12/24/06
Posts: 547
Loc: Nova Scotia Canada
I didn't think you see the galvinized nails but you can, do use gal. nails just bright nails washed, gal. is all I had and this was a demo only( didn't eat it). The wire is stainless steel rabbit snare wire. The finished product pic was a real salmon that I cooked.
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#297042 - 08/15/07 10:37 AM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: tuskettrapperman]
tuskettrapperman Offline
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Registered: 12/24/06
Posts: 547
Loc: Nova Scotia Canada
if anybody tries this let me what you think.
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#697410 - 04/28/08 06:43 AM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: tuskettrapperman]
Muskydan Offline
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Registered: 01/05/08
Posts: 81
Loc: Michigan
how do you butterfly a salmon/trout?
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#703987 - 05/02/08 03:25 PM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: Muskydan]
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Registered: 04/19/08
Posts: 22
Loc: Saginaw, MI
looks great
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#711157 - 05/08/08 12:30 PM Re: pics of planking salmon for Jim [Re: Dirt-Hole]
gunner87 Offline
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Registered: 12/16/07
Posts: 11
Loc: Michigan
to butterfly salmon go to youtube.com
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