Food 101, Season 6: Gravlax — Exploring the Scandinavian Tradition of Curing Salmon with Salt, Sugar, and Fresh Dill, and the Centuries-Old Nordic Craft That Transforms Simple Ingredients into a Refined Culinary Delicacy
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Food 101, now in its sixth season, features Gravlax, a celebrated Nordic delicacy that showcases the elegance of simplicity and the art of curing seafood. Traditionally prepared with fresh salmon, salt, sugar, and fragrant herbs such as dill, gravlax is carefully cured over several days to create a silky, flavorful dish that reflects centuries of Scandinavian culinary heritage. Once a preservation method used by fishermen who buried salted fish in the sand above the tide line, gravlax has evolved into a refined appetizer served thinly sliced and often paired with mustard-dill sauce, crisp bread, or fresh vegetables. In this episode, Food 101 explores the history, preparation techniques, and cultural significance of gravlax, revealing how patience, balance, and quality ingredients transform simple salmon into a dish celebrated across Nordic cuisine. Listeners will discover how this timeless recipe embodies the philosophy of traditional European cooking—where minimal ingredients, thoughtful preparation, and respect for nature’s flavors create an unforgettable culinary experience
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