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Interesting Approach to Gravlax
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<blockquote data-quote="Timbo" data-source="post: 557219" data-attributes="member: 3740"><p>I'm a fan of Gravlax mate (mmmm salmon and dill) and your spice mixture, though not traditional, sounds awesome. I'm sure the Nords would've made it their tradition if they had easy access to such spices in the past.</p><p></p><p>I also smoke a fair bit of meat and love coming up with new spice rubs for meat. My favourite lazy one for chicken wings when I couldn't be arsed concocting a rub is plain old curry powder rubbed all over the wings. Use a decent curry powder and they are very moreish, I've no idea what curry powders are available in the states but I like to use Clive of India.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Timbo, post: 557219, member: 3740"] I'm a fan of Gravlax mate (mmmm salmon and dill) and your spice mixture, though not traditional, sounds awesome. I'm sure the Nords would've made it their tradition if they had easy access to such spices in the past. I also smoke a fair bit of meat and love coming up with new spice rubs for meat. My favourite lazy one for chicken wings when I couldn't be arsed concocting a rub is plain old curry powder rubbed all over the wings. Use a decent curry powder and they are very moreish, I've no idea what curry powders are available in the states but I like to use Clive of India. [/QUOTE]
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