Brantevik Herring

Brantevik herring

This type of marinade isn’t that common, but it is very good. It contains a lot of sugar, but the sweetness is very welcome as a complement to all the other salty marinades.

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Servings 1 jar

Ingredients

  • 2.2 lbs herring filets

Brine (only used if buying fresh herring)

  • 2.5 cups water
  • 0.4 cups vinegar essence (24%)
  • 2 tbsp salt

Marinade

  • 2.1 cups sugar
  • 40 white pepper corns, crushed
  • 40 allspice corns, crushed
  • 2 yellow onions, chopped
  • 2 red onions, chopped
  • 1 tbsp lemon pepper
  • 2 bay leaves, crushed
  • 1 bunch dill

Instructions

  • There are two ways of preparing herring, depending on how you buy them.
  • If you buy herring in tin cans, the first thing you must do is de-brine them as they are way too salty. Place them in a large pot filled with plenty of cold water for two hours. Then get rid of the water.
  • If you buy fresh herring, on the other hand, place them in a brine in the fridge overnight, see ingredients above.
  • Remove the herring from the water, and let the water drip off. Cut the herring filéts in bite sizes. Mix the herring with all ingredients in a glass jar. Keep it in the fridge.

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