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Topic: What to do on a rainy day?  (Read 1159 times)

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Sailfish

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Was planning to go for a water therapy session this weekend but bad weather spoils my plan.  So decided to bake a fresh loaf of bread to go with smoked Halibut instead  :smt001
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


bbt95762

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omg that Halibut looks awesome


SpeedyStein

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Ooo, yum!

I smoked those trout today - good stuff!
- Kevin


Sailfish

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Looks yummy Kevin.  Thanks for the picture. My fresh baked bread just done.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


SpeedyStein

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Oh wow, that sourdough looks tasty!

Smoked trout came out pretty good for a first batch. I remember helping my dad smoke steelhead when I was a kid, and more or less followed his recipe. I think next time I'm gonna let it brine a little longer or use a little more salt. Using a charcoal smoker takes a little extra attention too. I kept it between 150 and 160 for about 4 hours, pulled the fish off at 145 temp. I might go a little hotter for a shorter time next time - it was a little dry. Overall, not a bad first batch though, and will make some yummy snacks for sure!
- Kevin


Sailfish

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omg that Halibut looks awesome

My main ingredients for smoking fish...
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."


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Dang Sonny is living life! Delicious looking eats!  :smt006
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