Herb-Cured Salmon (Gravlax) with Yogurt-Dill Sauce

Herb-Cured Salmon (Gravlax) with Yogurt-Dill Sauce

Succulent salmon fillet cured with a fragrant blend of fresh herbs, salt, and sugar, yielding a silky, melt-in-your-mouth texture. Complemented by a vibrant, tangy yogurt-dill sauce.

2d 12hIntermediate7 servings

Equipment

8 or 9-inch square nonreactive pan
Plastic wrap
Board or plate
Heavy cans
Long, thin-bladed knife
Small bowl

Ingredients

7 servings

For the Gravlax

  • 60 g fresh dill, rinsed and dried
  • 30 g fresh mint, rinsed and dried
  • 30 g fresh basil, rinsed and dried
  • 100 g granulated sugar
  • 80 g coarse sea salt
  • center-cut salmon fillet, with skin, rinsed and patted dry

For the Yogurt-Dill Sauce

  • 120 g full-fat greek yogurt
  • 43 g mayonnaise
  • 30 ml balsamic vinegar, white
  • 15 ml fresh lemon juice, freshly squeezed
  • 15 g fresh dill fronds, minced
  • 2 g fine sea salt

For Serving (Optional)

  • bread, rye or crusty bread
  • pickled onions
  • lemon wedges

Nutrition (per serving)

289
Calories
25g
Protein
24g
Carbs
10g
Fat
1g
Fiber
18g
Sugar
4723mg
Sodium

Method

01

Combine the fresh dill, mint, and basil. Spread half of the herb mixture in the bottom of an 8 or 9-inch square nonreactive pan.

10mLook for: Herbs evenly combined and ready for the salmon
02

In a small bowl, mix the sugar and salt until evenly combined.

1mLook for: Sugar and salt evenly distributed.
03

Rub the sugar and salt mixture evenly over both sides of the salmon fillet, ensuring all surfaces are coated.

5mLook for: Salmon fillet is completely covered with salt and sugar.
04

Place the salmon, skin-side down, onto the herbs in the pan. Cover the salmon with the remaining herb mixture.

2mLook for: Salmon is completely covered with the herb mixture.
05

Press a piece of plastic wrap directly onto the surface of the herbs, ensuring it overhangs the sides of the pan.

1mLook for: Plastic wrap is firmly pressed against the herbs.
06

Place a board or plate on top of the plastic wrap and weigh it down with heavy cans. Refrigerate for 2 to 3 days, turning the salmon over once or twice daily.

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07

Combine the Greek yogurt, mayonnaise, balsamic vinegar, lemon juice, and minced dill fronds in a small bowl. Season with fine sea salt to taste.

5mLook for: The sauce is creamy and homogenous.
08

Cover and refrigerate the yogurt-dill sauce for up to 2 days.

2d
09

Remove the herbs from the salmon fillet. Rinse the fish under cold running water and pat it thoroughly dry.

5mLook for: The salmon is clean and dry.
10

Using a long, thin-bladed knife, slice the salmon into 3mm-thick pieces, holding the knife at a slight angle.

10mLook for: Uniform slices of salmon with a vibrant color.Feel: Slices are delicate and easy to handle.
11

Arrange the gravlax slices on a serving platter. Serve with the prepared yogurt-dill sauce, bread or crackers, pickled onions (if using), and lemon wedges.

Look for: Salmon arranged attractively, ready to serve.

Chef's Notes

  • Use sushi-grade or sashimi-grade salmon for the best quality and safety. However, proper curing does reduce food safety risks.
  • For easier slicing, slightly freeze the salmon for about 20-30 minutes before slicing.
  • Gravlax is delicious served with dark rye bread, cream cheese, and capers. Also, lemon juice adds brightness to the dish.

Storage

Refrigerator: 3 daysSliced gravlax and sauce should be stored separately in airtight containers.

Reheating: Not applicable.

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