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Lime-Ginger Smoked Salmon Recipe


This Lime-Ginger Smoked Salmon Recipe is one of many in our collection of Low Carb Recipes. these are culled from various sources, some my own. whilst some are low carb recipes, there are also some low fat recipes, whilst and diabetic recipes. The one thing they all have in common with this Lime-Ginger Smoked Salmon Recipe, is that they can all be seen as diet recipes in one form or another.




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Lime-Ginger Smoked Salmon




Ingredients:

3 lb whole salmon
1 lime, juiced
1 tbsp grated lime peel
1 tbsp fresh ginger and
1 tsp powdered ginger
3 handfuls dried apple or
1 maple twigs
12 oz apple juice
1/2 tsp powdered ginger or
3 slice fresh ginger
3 cup cooked brown rice or
1 couscous

Instructions:

Clean salmon; discard head. Peel ginger and slice very thin. Wash
and pat salmon dry. Rub salmon with lime juice. Put ginger slices
and lime peel inside cavity of fish. Sprinkle powdered ginger over
exterior of fish.
cover fish lightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate 2 hours.
Soak twigs 30 in water 30 minutes; drain.
Prepare smoker according to manufacturer's directions. Fill fire
pan about three-quarters full of hardwood charcoal and heat coals.
Arrange twigs over hot coals. Fill water pan about three-quarters
full with hot water. Add apple juice and ginger to water pan and
place pan in smoker as aromatic.
Unwrap salmon and place on sprayed grid. cover quickly. smoke
salmon about 3 hours or until fish flakes easily when prodded with
fork. Skin will turn a smoky color.
While smoking, remember not to remove lid of smoker more than is
necessary because it allows heat and moisture to escape, which slows
the smoking process. also, while using smoker, check every 30 minutes
to see if hot water or coals have to be replenished. Be careful and
use pot holders.
Serve fish warm or cold with hot rice.

NOTE: A perfect way to store fresh ginger is to peel it, place it in
a small jar, cover it with sherry, and refrigerate. The sherry adds
flavor and body to the taste of the ginger.

Nutritional information per serving: Carbohydrates - 23.2g; Protein -
34.9g; Fat - 8.6g; Sat. Fat - 1.8g; Calories - 378; % Calories from
fat - 25; Sodium - 141mg; Cholesterol - 40.7mg
Exchanges per serving: 1.5 bread exchanges Plus 4 meat exchanges

Source: Skinny Grilling; by Barbara Grunes
Formatted by: Nancy Filbert; May, 1995



Servings: 6




"Animals are my friends... and I don't eat my friends."
--------
George Bernard Shaw