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Our #1 Goal: FLAVOR
Our growing selection of hot sauces has been purpose built to compliment our world-known seasoning blends. Made in the USA from all-natural ingredients and paired with an unconditional freshness and flavor promise... Either you love it or you get your cash back.
OUR SAUCES ARE:
◆ Gluten Free / Non-GMO
◆ All Natural
◆ Free of Additives or Fillers
◆ Made in the USA
◆ Guaranteed Tasty AF
Amazing recipe from our Wild Game specialist, Kory Slye of @OutdoorsmanDad!
Ingredients:
Firing Lime Chipotle Glaze
Preparation:
1. Rinse off and pat dry the fillet and ensure no bones are present – use tweezers or needle nose pliers if necessary to remove any bones.
2. Combine the Brown Sugar, Kosher Salt, and Seasoning in a bowl and mix with your hands to evenly distribute all parts, this is the dry brine
3. In a glass baking dish put down a layer of the dry brine, set fillet on top, then cover fillet with rest of dry brine.
4. Use plastic wrap to keep the air out, put a layer down right on top of the brine mixture and a second layer on top of the container.
5. Let this sit in the refrigerator for 8-10 hours
6. Take out of the refrigerator and remove fillets from brine, much of the moisture from the fillet will be pulled out which is what you want.
7. Thoroughly rinse the fillet under cold water to remove all of the remaining brine
8. Pat dry and let air at room temperature on a rack to dry for around 2 hours – this creates a pellicle, the surface of the fish will have a tacky feel.
9. While the fish is air drying, prep your smoker to get a temperature between 150°F and 175°F, in my case I used a Kamado Joe ceramic dome style cooker. I used apple wood, any mild wood will work, but try to avoid mesquite or hickory for smoking steelhead. If you like smoking meat and cooking wild game I would highly recommend having a kamado style grill, they are extremely versatile.
10. When the fish is dried, place on a grill plate, if you don’t have a grill plate be sure to use cooking spray on the grates of your smoker.
11. Once the temperature is stabilized on the smoker, place the fish on. It does not take fish long to smoke, about 1.5 to 2 hours, so I recommend a meat thermometer that you can leave in, I use the ThermoPro TP20.
12. While the fish is smoking, mix the ingredients for the citrus honey glaze.
13. When the fish reaches a temperature of 140°F, open the smoker and brush on a nice layer of the Firing Lime Chipotle glaze. Close the smoker and let is smoke for another 30 minutes or so to get to an internal temperature of 160°F.
14. Once it reaches the 160°F internal temperature take it off the smoker. You can eat it just like this or put it on a cracker to make, either way, it will be delicious.