A while ago I discovered a kitchen device that I pull out happily a few times each year. Again with the smoking Denny? Yes. Especially with smoked fish like trout or salmon it’s overkill to fire up the outside smoker for a 15-20 minute cook time. This stovetop smoker is the answer to a quick and easy smoked fish. You can use it for other things too but I like what it does for a trout. You can put the in whole fish or two or three (cleaned of course), drop in some wood chips and smoke away for like 20 minutes. Make sure you use a light wood like alder for the smoke. Hickory or Mesquite will overwhelm the fish. The result…a nice brown on the outside, smoky on the inside fish. Your house may smell a little smoky for a few minutes but, is that a bad thing? I like this smoker so much, it was one of the cooking implements I did not give away but rather carried it with me to Kenya and back. I think it cost about $45. it puts smoke flavor into meat so fast I’m thinking that that pork butt recipe could be finished well with about 5 minutes in the stovetop smoker. That’s the time for the hickory or mesquite. You can buy the wood chips at any good barbecue store or use the link below.
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