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Salmon Gravlax

by Michael Caines from Michael Caines At Home

Serves 8

Created by chef Michael Caines is this impressive salmon gravlax recipe. The infamous Scandinavian dish is made up of cured salmon with a beautiful dill crust.

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Introduction

Gravlax is a popular Scandinavian dish. During the Middle Ages it was made by fishermen, who salted and lightly fermented the salmon by burying it in the sand above the high-tide line. This may be where it got its name, as ‘grav’ in several Scandinavian languages means grave, and ’lax’ or ’laks’ means salmon. Nowadays it’s no longer buried, but cured, using salt, sugar and dill.

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Ingredients

1side of marinated salmon, cured for 12 hours (see ingredients below)
110gDijon mustard
1bunch of fresh dill, leaves picked and chopped finely
200mlsoured cream
1lemon, cut into wedges
chopped fresh chives
For the marinated salmon:
1/2a side of salmon
1bunch of fresh dill, chopped
grated zest of 1 lemon
25gsalt
25gsugar
5gfreshly ground white pepper
For the potato pancakes (makes 26):
80gpotato purée (see method)
80gplain flour
1whole egg
1egg yolk
50mlfull-fat milk
60glow-fat yoghurt
vegetable oil
salt and freshly ground black pepper

Method

For the marinated salmon: Remove any remaining bones from the salmon, using a pair of fish tweezers. Using a sharp knife, slice through the skin in three lines down the centre of the fish, being careful not to go too deep into the flesh.

Mix the chopped dill and lemon zest with the salt, sugar and pepper. Sprinkle half this mixture onto a tray, and lay the salmon, skin side down, on top. Now sprinkle the remaining mixture onto the flesh side of the salmon and rub in. Cover with clingfilm and leave to marinate for 12 hours.

For the Gravlu: Wash the marinade off your marinated salmon and pat dry. Place on a board, skin side down, and brush the flesh side with the Dijon mustard. Sprinkle over the chopped dill and pat down. Wrap in clingfilm and put into the fridge for 3 hours.

Potato pancakes: To make the potato purée, bake a jacket potato in the oven on a bed of salt until soft. Cut in half, scrape out the potato flesh and pass through a ricer or sieve.

Sift the flour into a bowl. Add the egg and egg yolk and mix to a batter, then gradually add the milk, whisking until smooth. Add the potato purée, yoghurt and a teaspoon of oil, season with salt and pepper and mix well. Heat a little oil in a non-stick pan. Take tablespoons of the mixture and drop them in the pan, leaving enough space between them to be able to turn them. (You will need to do this in batches.) When golden brown, flip them on to the other side and cook until golden brown on that side too. Remove to a tray and set aside and keep warm.

To serve: Put the soured cream into a bowl and add some chopped chives. Take the salmon out of the fridge, place it on a wooden board and slice thinly, using a sharp salmon knife. Take a warm pancake and top with a sliver of salmon, a squeeze of lemon, a dollop of soured cream and a sprinkling of chives.

Planning ahead

The salmon needs 12 hours to cure, and the gravlax requires a further 3 hours after that, so my advice is to cure the salmon overnight and then make it into gravlax the following morning.

Once made, the gravlax will keep for at least 5 days in the fridge.

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