Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

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Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby Robbo » Wed May 09, 2012 4:58 pm

Fresh Sol Duc spring Chinook topped with olive oil and lightly seasoned with sea salt, pepper, smoked paprika, and garlic powder drool
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I drizzled a little honey over the salmon about 5 minutes before it was finished. Here's what the finished product looked like just before it went to Scarf City USA drool drool drool
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Ghandi cheers
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I'm starting to see why Nelly geeks out so bad over these things :mrgreen:
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Re: Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby Brandon » Wed May 09, 2012 6:06 pm

That looks good! I tried fishin for springers outa the Duc once. Talk about frustrating.
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Re: Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby Robbo » Wed May 09, 2012 6:56 pm

I've caught a few springers out of the Duc on my own over the years, but it's definitely not an easy proposition. Stam and I were fortunate enough to fish with Mike Z on Monday and he found us a few willing springers spy
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Re: Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby 3XLSteele » Wed May 09, 2012 8:40 pm

MMMM...never seen a plank like that....the Alder and Ceder planks I have used were a one time use thing. does that smoke like the one time use ones robbo? do you soak in before each use? thanks,
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Re: Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby Jadeo » Thu May 10, 2012 11:01 am

Yeah Robbo. Who's deck did you did you peel that bad boy off of? You realy do pack some serious lumber
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Re: Cedar Plank Springer...Schnikeys!

Postby Robbo » Wed May 16, 2012 6:38 am

Sorry so late responding guys. I got this cedar plank for Christmas several years ago and have no idea who manufactured it. I soak it in water for about 45 minutes (mandatory) and then toss it on the BBQ with the salmon. I've been keeping the heat low to medium to keep from torching the bottom of the board and the fish turns out AWESOME drool
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