
Smoking Fish for Preservation — Hot Smoke Rack Technique
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Gut and Prepare the Fish
Gut and Prepare the Fish
Clean each fish as soon after catching as possible. Make a cut from the vent to the jaw, remove all internal organs, and rinse the body cavity. For fish wider than your hand, butterfly them — cut along one side of the backbone and open the fish flat like a book. This exposes maximum surface area to the smoke. If salt is available, rub it generously into the flesh and let the fish sit for 30-60 minutes before smoking. Salt draws out moisture and enhances preservation. Scrape away the dark bloodline along the backbone — it turns bitter when smoked.
Build the Smoking Rack
Build the Smoking Rack
Construct a simple A-frame or tripod rack from green wood poles — green wood resists catching fire. Drive two Y-shaped uprights into the ground about 1 metre apart, then lay horizontal cross-bars between them at a height of 60-80cm above ground level. Add 2-3 layers of cross-bars spaced 15cm apart. The fish will hang from or rest on these bars. Alternatively, build a box frame by lashing four uprights together and running horizontal bars between them. The rack must be sturdy enough to hold the weight of several fish without collapsing.

이 단계의 재료:
Cordage5m m
Hardwood Ash2-3 kg of chips or small pieces kgBuild the Smoke Fire
Build the Smoke Fire
Start a small fire beneath the rack using dry kindling. Once you have a bed of hot coals, add green hardwood chips or damp hardwood chunks — oak, alder, apple, and hickory produce excellent smoke flavour. The key is smouldering smoke, not flames. If flames appear, dampen them with a sprinkle of water or add more green wood. Resinous softwoods (pine, spruce) produce acrid, bitter smoke and coat the fish with creosote — avoid them entirely. Maintain a steady column of thick white smoke flowing up through the fish.
이 단계의 재료:
Cordage5m m
Hardwood Ash2-3 kg of chips or small pieces kgSmoke the Fish
Smoke the Fish
Hang the prepared fish on the rack bars — skin side up for butterflied fish so the flesh faces the smoke. For hot smoking, maintain a temperature of roughly 60-80 degrees C at fish level (hot enough that you can hold your hand there for only 3-4 seconds). Smoke for 3-5 hours, turning the fish once halfway through. The fish is done when the flesh is firm and flakes easily, the surface has a golden-brown colour, and the thickest part near the backbone is fully cooked through with no translucent raw sections.
Storage and Shelf Life
Storage and Shelf Life
Hot-smoked fish keeps for 3-5 days at ambient temperature in a cool, dry, well-ventilated place. Wrapping in large leaves (burdock, dock) helps prevent insect contact. In cold weather, hot-smoked fish lasts up to 2 weeks. For longer preservation, cold-smoke at lower temperatures (below 30 degrees C) for 12-24 hours — this produces a drier, more concentrated product that stores for weeks. Properly cold-smoked and salted fish was a staple winter food source across northern cultures for thousands of years.
재료
5- 4-8 fish 개플레이스홀더
- 6-8 poles, 1-1.5m 개플레이스홀더
- 2-3 kg of chips or small pieces 개플레이스홀더
- a handful per fish 개플레이스홀더
필요 도구
2- 플레이스홀더
- 플레이스홀더
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