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On 8 July, 2004 20:34, you wrote:
> Does anyone have any tips on smoking salmon? I'd like
> to experiment with Indian-style smoking on some of it, which I guess is
> no salt and no sugar, and smoked or smoked and sun dried until it is
> quite dry, like jerky.
> Hilary McClure
> Danville, Vermont
Indians in the Yukon Territory in 1979 preserved salmon by splitting it so it
would be spread, then scoring it in a square pattern (to maximize exposure to
air) the just letting the wind dry it. They explained that putting it over a
smoky fire of willow twigs is to keep the flies off.
I kept the one I was given in a paper bag for about a year, breaking off
chunks now and then. It was delicious, and much better than I've ever bought.
William
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