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This recipe is prepared in a smoker. Brining : 8 hours. Refrigeration : 1 hour. Smoking : 3 hours. Wood to use for smoking : apple wood, maple wood or cherry wood
Cut the salmon fillet into small cubes, taking care to keep the skin on.
In a bowl, mix brown sugar with salt and water until brown sugar and salt are well dissolved.
Add salmon cubes to bowl and stir. Refrigerate for 8 to 12 hours.
Place salmon cubes in a colander and rinse to remove excess salt.
Pat salmon dry with paper towels. Place salmon on a rack. Refrigerate for another 1 hour.
Preheat smoker according to manufacturer's instructions to 71°C (160°F). Add apple, maple or cherry wood to smoker.
Place the salmon cubes on a piece of parchment paper and place on the smoking rack. It is important that the smoke can pass over the sides of the paper.
Smoke for 3 hours, brushing the salmon cubes with the maple syrup every 30 minutes. For the first hour, smoke at 71°C (160°F). The second hour, smoke at 77°C (170°F) and the third hour, smoke at 82°C (180°F).
Source: Recipe from the book Fumoir par le Maître Fumeur
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