Pickled Corn Relish On A House Smoked Trout And Crabmeat Cake Recipes

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SMOKED TROUT DIP WITH PICKLED VEGGIES AND QUAIL EGGS

This whole episode feels like it's from the Black Market Liquor Bar, which is our eclectic eatery and bar in Los Angeles. This smoked trout dip is from that bar's greatest hits playlist.

Provided by Antonia Lofaso

Categories     appetizer

Time 2h35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 19



Smoked Trout Dip with Pickled Veggies and Quail Eggs image

Steps:

  • Preheat a smoker to medium heat (per manufacturer's directions) and add the wood chips.
  • For the trout dip: In a perforated half-200 or 2-inch deep pan, rub the fish with the oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Put the fish into the smoker and allow to smoke for about 15 minutes. Remove and let cool, then pick flesh into large pieces.
  • Mix the smoked trout with the lemon juice, olive oil, sour cream, chives and dill. Season with salt and set aside.
  • For the pickled veggies: Put the haricots, shallots and cauliflower florets in their own bowls. Heat the vinegar and sugar and a pinch of kosher salt in a small saucepan over medium heat until it comes to a boil. Stir, then pour over all the veggies individually until fully covered. Allow to cool completely to room temperature.
  • Bring one quart water to a boil in a small saucepan. Drop the quail eggs into the water and simmer for 2 minutes. Put directly into an ice bath. Peel when cooled, then quarter into wedges and reserve.
  • Rub the toasted bread with the garlic and sprinkle with the flaked sea salt. Drizzle with the finishing oil. Slice the bread into 1-inch-thick planks.
  • Add the trout dip to a serving bowl and top with the pickled veggies and quail egg and garnish with the dill. Serve with the bread.

1 pound whole ocean trout, no bones (skin on is fine)
1/3 cup olive oil, plus more for drizzling fish
Kosher salt and freshly ground black pepper
Juice of 1 lemon
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 cup chopped fresh chives
1/4 cup chopped fresh dill
20 haricots verts, cut on a bias 1/2-inch-long
2 shallots, shaved on a mandoline about 1/4-inch-thick
1/4 head cauliflower, cut into baby florets
2 cups red wine vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
Kosher salt
8 quail eggs
4 pieces ciabatta, toasted aggressively on the grill on both sides
1 clove garlic
Flaked sea salt, such as Maldon
Good finishing oil, for drizzling
4 sprigs fresh dill

PICKLED CORN IN THE JAR

Make and share this Pickled Corn in the Jar recipe from Food.com.

Provided by jcbkmb

Categories     Corn

Time 1h20m

Yield 8 pints

Number Of Ingredients 3



Pickled Corn in the Jar image

Steps:

  • Silk and wash corn.
  • Place in large pots and bring to a rolling boil for 20 minutes.
  • Pour off hot water and rinse in cold water.
  • until corn becomes cool enough to handle.
  • Cut corn from cob with a knife. (A tomato.
  • slicing knife works great).
  • Wash jars and lids in hot water.
  • Pack corn into jars up to the bottom rim.
  • (EITHER 4 QUART JARS OR 8 PINT JARS).
  • PINTS add (1)level teaspoon salt to each jar.
  • QUARTS add (1) Heaping teaspoon salt to each jar.
  • Fill jars up to the top rim with warm water.
  • Place lids and rings on jars VERY loose.Place in a cool place on a towel.
  • Let it work for 9 to 14 days. As water goes down in jars, add a little salt and fill water back to rim.
  • When pickling is done, tighten lids.

1 gallon corn
salt (uniodized)
warm water

PICKLED CORN

Provided by Taste of Home

Time 15m

Yield 16 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8



Pickled Corn image

Steps:

  • Cut corn from cobs; place in a large bowl. In a saucepan, combine vinegar, water, sugar, garlic, salt, pepper and pepper flakes. Bring to a boil; reduce heat and simmer until sugar dissolves, 1-2 minutes. Pour mixture over corn; cool. Transfer to jars, if desired; seal tightly. Refrigerate at least 2 hour before serving. Store in the refrigerator for up to 2 months.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 24 calories, Fat 0 fat (0 saturated fat), Cholesterol 0 cholesterol, Sodium 19mg sodium, Carbohydrate 5g carbohydrate (2g sugars, Fiber 1g fiber), Protein 1g protein.

4 medium ears sweet corn, husked
1 cup white vinegar
1/2 cup water
1/4 cup sugar
2 garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon coarsely ground pepper
1 pinch crushed red pepper flakes

PICKLED CORN

In our early married years my husband always talked about his grandmother's pickled corn but with a child's view point the only thing I could get out of him was that she pickled it on the cob in ten gallon crocks, that he and his brother used to get into before it was ready, and that it was really good. So after doing some searching when we didn't have a computer, I found some general directions in the Foxfire Wood Stove Cookery book and Carla Emery's Old Fashioned Recipe Book. I played around with proportions and found the right combination. If you are from W.Va., Kentucky, Georgia or anywhere along the Alleghany Mountain Range you will probably be familiar with this pickle. The flavor of the brine is similiar to saurkraut but the corn flavor still comes through. Good with mash potatoes.Hope you enjoy it.(yield depends on size of ears and method of canning. Cooking time is curing time)

Provided by bshemyshua

Categories     Corn

Time P28DT1h30m

Yield 15 pints cut from ears, 72 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3



Pickled Corn image

Steps:

  • Shuck and clean corn silk from fresh corn. We usually give this job to the children while they sit on the back porch.
  • Fill a large stock pot with water and bring to a boil.
  • Scald the ears of corn 2-3 minutes and remove to a kitchen table or counter to cool just enough to handle.
  • At this point you can leave corn on the ears and pack in 1 gallon jars, lay ears in an 8-10 gallon crock or cut the corn off the ears and fill a clean white cotton pillow case with the cut corn then lay in your crock. We find the most consistent results with a crock.
  • Use 1 cup salt to 1 gallon of water and stir to dissolve making your brine 1 gallon at a time because the amount you use will depend on whether you leave the ears whole or cut the corn off the cob.
  • Once the corn is in jars/crock pour the brine over the corn to cover.If you use a crock lay a glass or stoneware dinner plate upside down over the top and weight it down with a large stone. If you use the gallon jars very loosely screw flats and rings on so the tops will not bulge or burst as the vegetable ferments.
  • Cover crock with a loose cloth or cover with plastic wrap and tape to keep dust and bugs out.
  • Set in a cool, dry place to cure for 4 weeks. Be sure to check the brine level every 7-10 days and make more brine as needed.
  • If scum develops because of the fermentation, skim off, replenish liquid and recover.
  • At the end of 4 weeks you may can the loose corn in canning jars according to directions for saurkraut or you may leave in crock. You just have to keep checking the liquid level and replenishing as needed.
  • If using gallon jars, hand tighten and keep under refridgeration or can as you would saurkraut.
  • To use: you may rinse and heat to boiling with a little water and butter or if you have pressure canned it you may eat straight from the jar. My husbands favorite way.

6 dozen ears of corn
1 -2 cup canning salt
1 -2 gallon water

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