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Easy Traditional Pickled Fish Recipe – Svella Culla Style

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Ingredients

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coarse salt (lots of it)
2 salmon (use sockeye)
1 cup white vinegar
1/4 cup brown sugar
3 tablespoons pickling spices
bics sweet mix pickle juice or any sweet pickle juice
onion
2 whole red peppers (optional)
2 bay leaves

Nutritional information

25.8
Calories
0 g
Calories From Fat
0 g
Total Fat
0 g
Saturated Fat
0 mg
Cholesterol
3.3 mg
Sodium
5.6 g
Carbs
0 g
Dietary Fiber
5.4 g
Sugars
0 g
Protein
55g
Serving Size

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Easy Traditional Pickled Fish Recipe – Svella Culla Style

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    This recipe was excellent and with excellent results. Just as with pickles you have to rinse, rinse and rinse some more. I actually tip the dish up a bit and leave the cold water running on it for quite some time. If you like pickled herring, then you'll definitely love this recipe too. Salmon is easy to come by where we live and with the amount it makes, my friends and family love receiving it in their Christmas baskets.
    Thank you so much. I didn't change a thing.

    • 140 min
    • Serves 10
    • Easy

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    Svella Culla (Pickled Fish), This recipe came to me from my Dad who nabbed it from my Great Aunt Lil We catch so many sockeye salmon every year and have done just about everything you can think of with them; drying (St’wan), baked and then canned, raw pack canned, smoked, barbequed and now pickled I have a few more recipes at my blog; blogspot com, This recipe was excellent and with excellent results Just as with pickles you have to rinse, rinse and rinse some more I actually tip the dish up a bit and leave the cold water running on it for quite some time If you like pickled herring, then you’ll definitely love this recipe too Salmon is easy to come by where we live and with the amount it makes, my friends and family love receiving it in their Christmas baskets Thank you so much I didn’t change a thing , I’m sorry I did not like it I made it as directed and I thought it was too salty for my taste So much salt made the fish also very tough Too much work and waiting time for not so good result


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    Steps

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    Fillet Fish, Remove Skin, Slice Thin, Layer Into an Open Container With Plenty of Coarse Salt Between Layers and a Thick Layer on Top. Cover With a Tea Towel or a Breathable Cloth, You Do not Want to Put a Plastic Lid or Saran Wrap on It as the Liquid Needs to Evaporate Off. Leave For at Least a Month.

    2
    Done

    After a Month Dump the Whole Works Into the Sink and Rinse, Rinse, Rinse, I Let the Water Run Into the Container For an Hour or So. Cut Into Strips. Make Up the Brine and Make Sure It Cools Well; You Do not Want to Cook the Fish by Adding Hot Brine. Layer in a Glass Gallon Jar With Onions, Add the Cooled Brine. Set in the Fridge For a Couple of Weeks and Enjoy!

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