BTT
Okay that joke out of the way
I don't own a smoker but, can you do it by using a indirect low heat smoke fire on a grill. Any speical seasoning?? I have a weber Kettle grill. Any wood better than others?
Thanks for the info
BTT
You can try it with a webber but the temperature needs to be controlled 180-190
hickory or mesquite works well....apple or cherry also
You need to soak the fillets in a brine of water, 1 cup Kosher salt, 1 cup brown sugar, 1/4 cup old bay for 24 hours
dry the fillets and sprinkle with coarse black pepper, a dash of old bay and top with maple syrup
Smoke for about 3-4 hours but keep an eye on the fish to make sure it doesn't burn.
You can but a cheap gas smoker at Walmart which allows you to control temperature. Iv'e smoker over 100 blues and they go quick when people taste it. Good luck Gary
Seeing as blues ain't an endangered in the Bay this year I may try it out Thanks for the info I will be watching the end of the summer sales for a smoker.
you also need to soak wood chips for at least 25 min. b efore using.
My gang loves smoked blues. The bigger the better (for me, the cleaner and catcher!) No chompers under 15#'s in my opinion! My one suggestion during prep is to make sure you cut every bit of dark meat out during cleaning!!!!
Aren't you supposed to leave the skin on for smoking ??? If so, How do you cut out the dark meat ???
Find a recipe for blackened seasoning.
Coat one side of the blue completely with it and throw in the smoker. Yes it can be done on the grill.
Use hickory, fresh if possible and don't overdue it. 45 minutes or so of hard smoke is plenty. Fish is not dense and takes the flavor very quickly.
Chris
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Keep the skin ON during the smoking. It will peel off easy when you are done and prevents the flesh from sticking to the grates. Good Luck!!
TED
Tip--put a couple of spoons of lemon juice in brine and it will reduce the fishy smell
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