Smoked Salmon Log Recipe

Prepare yourself for a delectable treat with this smoked salmon cream cheese log recipe. Season the fresh salmon with zesty lemon pepper and ground pepper, then smoke it to perfection in the Bradley Smoker. Flake the smoked salmon, mix it with cream cheese, minced onion, and horseradish, and shape it into a log coated with candied pecans and fresh parsley. Refrigerate, slice, and savour the irresistible flavours of this savoury creation.

Ingredients

14 Oz fresh salmon

1 Package cream cheese

1 Minced onion

1 Tbsp lemon juice

1 Tbsp horseradish

½ Candied pecans chopped

2 Tbsp fresh parsley

1 Tbsp lemon pepper seasoning

½ Tsp fresh ground pepper

    Equipment Used:

    P10 Bradley Smoker

    Bradley Smoker foldable table

    Bradley Smoker non-stick silicone mats

    Bradley Smoker tools

    Thermoworks Timestick Trio

    Thermoworks Thermapen One

    Bradley Smoker Settings:

    Wood: cherry

    Temperature: 226ºF (107.8°C)

    Smoke Timer: 60 minutes

    Timer: 45-60 minutes

    Preparation

    Set the Bradley Smoker to the listed settings above.

    If you are using fresh salmon make sure you remove the pin bones before cooking.

    Season the Salmon with the Lemon Pepper seasoning, and Fresh ground pepper medley. Place into an iron skillet (make sure it fits inside your Bradley Smoker). Add about 1-2 tbsp lemon juice and butter on top of the salmon prior to cooking.

    Place the Salmon into the Bradley Smoker for about 45-60 minutes. Remove from the smoker when the salmon’s internal temperature reaches 140 degrees F (60C).

    Flake the Salmon. Using a fork, pull the fork against the salmon causing it to “flake apart”. Once you have flaked the salmon place the flaked salmon in a bowl for the next step.

    In a bowl, mix the cream cheese, minced onion, lemon juice, flaked salmon, and horseradish.

    Using parchment paper, scoop the mix onto the paper. Use the paper to keep the mixture from sticking to your and form a log shape using your hands. Now sprinkle on the chopped pecans and chopped parsley. Coat each side of the salmon log in pecans and parsley.

    Cover and refrigerate for about 120 minutes or 2 hours. Enjoy!

    Recipe by: Bryan Edwards – Moodie Foodie Tulsa

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