It’s not enough to buy smoked salmon from the market, even though it saves you money and time. However, it’s not every time you have to buy a smoked salmon. What if there is no smoked salmon? How can you smoke the salmon at home?
You need to know how to smoke your salmon like a professional. If you are already thinking this way, you are at the right place because we will guide you on smoking your food. With your smoker thermometer, you can prepare your salmon excellently, knowing when it is done.
Nowadays, people are not perplexed when preparing fish because of the knowledge of food safety temperature and refrigeration. It is safer to eat than some years ago. In this write-up, you will learn the essential temperatures and tips required to ensure your smoked salmon has that fine texture and rich flavor.
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How to prepare your smoked salmon?
While there are several ways of preparing your smoked salmon, we believe the best way to start is by curing your salmon. This doesn’t mean you should not learn how to use a meat thermometer. A meat thermometer can come in handy, especially when you want to know the internal temperature. Importantly, you need to know the doneness of your salmon or meat.Curing your fresh salmon
If you want to do something, it’s worth doing it rightly. Therefore, salt curing the salmon is the first step. Using a little sugar and salt can add some flavor to your fish. However, have you thought about what goes on under the surface? Salt curing is the process of packing fish in a dry mixture of sugar and salt while smoking it to preserve it. https://www.chefstemp.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ChefsTemp-Smoked-Salmon-Key-Temperatures-for-Success-1-1-300×128.jpg Let’s take a scientific exploration while you wait for the salt to drive deep into the salmon. When you salt a fish, it draws its moisture, including microbial cells. During this process, unwanted bacteria die because of the salt, whereas beneficial bacteria come to the front, consuming the sugar. The good bacteria (lactobacillus) grows and generates a more acidic environment, making it unfriendly for any harmful bacteria.Why smoke your salmon fish?
One reason for smoking fish and meat is to preserve them. It’s necessarily not essential to add smoky flavors. When you use wood smoke, it slows microbes’ growth because of the chemicals in the wood smoke. Furthermore, these antimicrobial compounds act as sterilizers to slow rancid flavors’ growth and prevent spoilage.Pellicle formation
Let’s take a step forward to our exploration before looking at how to smoke salmon. During the curing process, water-soluble proteins are brought to the fish surface. After curing, the surface moisture of the salmon dries, which develops a gummy and glossy gel on the surface known as a pellicle. The function of the pellicle is to enable the salmon to retain its moisture while aiding smoke to penetrate during cooking. Without your salmon developing this tacky skin, it will get scorched. You will see how important this is when we go through the recipe. Welcome back from your little expedition.Understanding the heat difference between cold and hot smoking
https://www.chefstemp.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/ChefsTemp-The-Perfect-Guide-on-How-to-Make-Burnt-Pork-Belly-1.jpg You can either use cold or hot smoking when smoking your salmon fish. The essence of cold smoking is to preserve it while the cooking temperatures remain within 20-30°C (68-86°F). The process can stay for 6 to 12 hours as the salmon flesh losses its moisture and get denser without cooking it. However, the outer part of the salmon remains soft instead of being hard as when it was cooked under high temperatures. Nevertheless, there is a drawback to cold smoking your fresh salmon because it stays within the temperature danger zone (4-60°C or 40-140°F) for several hours. We recommend you don’t use this method, especially if you don’t want your meat to stay within that temperature danger zone. You can use an instant-read thermometer to check if the meat is above or below the danger zone. On the other hand, hot smoking occurs within the temperature range of 66-77°C (150-170°F). Allow the fish to get smoked pending when it reaches the desired temperature level. Remember, you need a smoker thermometer to check the doneness of a fish instead of manually relying on your eyes. To kill existing microbes, you need a higher temperature to help guarantee your salmon is safe for consumption. Note: To ensure you keep your salmon within the recommended temperature, you need to buy the best cooking thermometer with a low alarm and an air probe. Furthermore, you can use a steak temperature chart to know the ideal temperature for your meat or fish.How to smoke salmon – the Chefstemp method?
Ingredients required- 1 lb of salmon fillet(s)
- At least 3 cups of water
- ½ teaspoon of lemon zest
- ½ cup of grounded sea salt
- ½ teaspoon of dried dill
- ½ teaspoon of Colman’s mustard powder
- ½ teaspoon of black pepper



