

This smoked trout dip is following suit with an extremely fresh taste that will give your guests a refreshing, light smoked snack prior to the main dinner. I also love when my home-smoked fish are used in an appetizer. If you follow Hey Grill Hey, you know I’m a big fan of smoked fish. Made with homemade smoked trout, cream cheese, lemon, and fresh herbs, it tastes great with fresh cut vegetables and your favorite crackers. Gently mix in capers (so you don’t smash them all completely).This Smoked Trout Dip is a light and fresh way to enjoy smoked fish.Combine all ingredients except for the trout and capers.Check fish after about three hours and remove when fins and tail are crispy and dry.Place trout on a wire rack with space between each fish for smoke to move.After following directions for brine, prepare smoker with applewood bacon and preheat to 170º.Remove fish from brine and rinse again, then place in refrigerator to dry for a couple of hours, until tacky.Use a plate to weigh the fish down so that they are submerged in the brine.


As much fish as we have access to, we don’t usually choose it because it’s such a pain to clean! It seems like no matter how meticulously you remove the bones, there are always a few stragglers. You might be surprised to know that we don’t actually like trout.

As much as I love to give my husband a hard time and say that our life is one never-ending hunting season, I can’t deny how nice it is to be able to pull whatever meat I need from the freezer and not have to worry about grocery store prices and questionable sources.īecause we have such a variety of proteins to pull from, we like to try creative ways to enjoy them. Our freezer is always stocked with venison, wild turkey, and lots of fish. Skills are being passed to the next generation.Ī dying art is being preserved. At his age, most of those hours are spent eating snacks and asking endless questions, but memories are being made. Since he was old enough to walk, our son has spent many hours in the woods and on the water with his Daddy. The capers lend a fresh, citrusy, tang that brightens it and makes it impossible to take just one bite. This smoked trout dip is bursting with deep, rich flavor.
