DrewZ
Knows what a fatty is.
- Joined
- Apr 3, 2014
- Location
- Cranford, NJ 07016
Corona virus could not stop the opening of trout season at my rod and gun club. Very easy to keep social distance on your dock or in your boat . . .
Ordinarily, I'm a catch-and-release guy, but with everything going on, I hate to waste free food. I fried some in cornmeal breading . . . grilled/roasted some on the kettle . . . battered and fried some others . . .
Since it's been unseasonably cool and since one of the brookies yielded nice-sized filets, I decided to play on Third Eye's lox recipe.
The lake
One Brook Trout
50/50 by weight brown sugar and kosher salt
Into the dry cure for eight hours
Into the wet cure for six hours
Used some of those hours to bake a loaf of wheat bread and some flat bread
After the overnight equalization
Cherry pellets in the Amaze-N tube for a little over an hour
And plated . . .
Ordinarily, I'm a catch-and-release guy, but with everything going on, I hate to waste free food. I fried some in cornmeal breading . . . grilled/roasted some on the kettle . . . battered and fried some others . . .
Since it's been unseasonably cool and since one of the brookies yielded nice-sized filets, I decided to play on Third Eye's lox recipe.
The lake
One Brook Trout
50/50 by weight brown sugar and kosher salt
Into the dry cure for eight hours
Into the wet cure for six hours
Used some of those hours to bake a loaf of wheat bread and some flat bread
After the overnight equalization
Cherry pellets in the Amaze-N tube for a little over an hour
And plated . . .