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I'd eat it. Love pickled fish.
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I think it'll take two weeks.
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What no recipe?
I had pickled northern up at Lake Vermillion MN, it was great, I believe he used a sweet white wine and lots of onions.
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Wine vinegar, salt, garlic, the red onions, I need to add some cracked peppercorns..
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Pickled fish recipe I use
Brine 1 cup pickling salt 1 Qt. water
Pickling solution 2 cups vinegar 2 Tbsp pickling spice 1 1/2 cups sugar 1 Cup white wine
Cut fish into bite size cubes; soak in salt brine in fridge for 33 hrs. Pour off brine, rinse with water cover with white vinegar, into fridge for 33 hrs. With the brine and vinegar soaks I use plastic containers.
I make the pickling solution the day before I need it and refrigerate so its cold. Put vinegar, sugar and spices in a kettle and bring to a boil. Let cool strain out the spices and add the wine and refrigerate until needed. Discard vinegar from fish, put a slice of onion in a jar, add fish, and pour in solution. Refrigerate at least 10 days and it is ready
Makes about enough for 3 pint jars.
Some people insist on Silver satin wine I use whatever sweet white is around.
Between the brine and the vinegar soak the y bones are dissolved.
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I added more sugar, too much vinegar taste.
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