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Remove the salmon from the brine, and discard the liquid. Rinse the fillet under cold running water briefly to remove the excess salt. Place the salmon, skin side down, onto a rack. Let it stand until the top is dry to the touch, for about 1 hour. Do not pat dry.
To prepare your wok smoker: Lay 2 layers of foil in the bottom of a wok if you want to protect the pan from getting charred. Add 2 handfuls of wood chips to the wok and place it over high heat. Add the 1/2 cup water.
Position the bamboo steamer over top of the chips, and set the salmon fillets inside.
Cover the wok with a lid or aluminum foil, and let the salmon smoke for about 20 to 30 minutes, or until its flesh is firm to the touch, and its edges are brown, crustier and caramelized.
Remove the salmon from the steamer and transfer to a plate. Drizzle the smoked salmon with olive oil for garnish, and serve it alongside the salad.
To make the vinaigrette: Pour the apple juice into a small pot, then boil it on high to reduce the liquid by half.
Into a bowl, add the mustard and grind over some black pepper.
Add a nice pinch of coarse salt, then add a dash of the apple cider vinegar. Whisk in your reduced apple juice along with the canola oil. Taste for seasonings and adjust if necessary.
To make the salad: Toss the frisee, radishes, beets, green beans, arugula, and celery leaves into a bowl with just enough vinaigrette to barely moisten the leaves.
Partially crush your crunchy croutons by placing them into a bowl, then crunching them with the bottom of a second bowl. Then add them to the vegetables.
Grate a little lemon zest over the salad with a grind of black pepper. Give everything a final toss and plate.
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By Cherie Eitzen
Southern California
on November 09, 2011
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I had been planing on trying the smoked salmon since I watched the show and I finally did it. My salmon was not as "tanned" as Chuck's, probably because I kept opening the bamboo steamer, afraid to over cook it, but it was still really amazing! The salmon was smokey and tasty, not overpowering with the smoke flavor. Really delicious, my husband loved it too.
Thank you Chuck for another great recipe! I will surely will smoking more salmon! Buen Provecho! :
By tbell023
San Diego, CA
on June 05, 2011
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This episode aired right when I was getting the urge to smoke something for my first time. This was so simple and it was absolutely delicious! I used a Jack Daniels brand of wood chips, my store was out of hickory, and they were so good and really made the house smell good. The brine kept the salmon moist and gave it a sweetness that wasn't too over powering but I will cut back on some of the sugar next time. I brined my salmon for just about 3 hours and it did the trick. You definitely want to line your wok with 2 layers of foil so you don't ruin your wok. Easy, simple, delicious! I will definitely be doing this again, and agian, and agian.
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