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I might be risking a mass revolt here… but I don’t like smoked salmon all that much.
Yes, before you ask, I have tried it in many ways and on a number of occasions and it just doesn’t do it for me.
I’ll probably be run out of town now, as I live in an area that is famous for its salmon products, especially its smoked salmon.
I do however love this salt-cured low-carb salmon, or gravlax, or gravadlax. You can use it in all the ways that you would normally use smoked salmon (in Savory Salmon Fat Bombs, Keto Omelet Wrap with Salmon & Avocado or Keto Salmon & Cream Cheese Mug Muffin).
It’s particularly good to make up for a keto dinner party or brunch when you really want to impress.
Can you imagine casually passing around a platter of your own cured salmon? And nobody will ever know that the hardest part of the process is waiting for a couple of days before you can pop a thinly sliced morsel of it in your mouth.
You can play with the herbs and flavours as much as you like, once you get the hang of the process.
Note: nutrition facts for curing spices are included partially as most are discarded.
Hands-on Overall
Serving size about 50 g/ 1.8 oz
Nutritional values (per serving, about 50 g/ 1.8 oz)
Net carbs0.1 grams
Protein10.8 grams
Fat3 grams
Calories76 kcal
Calories from carbs 1%, protein 61%, fat 38%
Total carbs0.2 gramsFiber0.1 gramsSugars0 gramsSaturated fat0.6 gramsSodium253 mg(11% RDA)Magnesium17 mg(4% RDA)Potassium236 mg(12% EMR)
Ingredients (makes 10 servings)
- 1 side of salmon (500 g/ 1.1 lb)
- 1 1/2 cups good quality rock salt (93 g/ 3.3 oz)
- zest of 2 lemons (about 2 tbsp)
- 1 tbsp white peppercorns
- bunch of dill, chopped (about 2 cups)
- 2-3 tbsp Erythritol or Allulose
- 1 1/2 tbsp of white spirit (gin, vodka, aquavit etc) or you can use water
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