Preservation With Smoke and Salt
Summer 22nd 496 AV, 21st Bell
Location: The Fisherman's Shack
It was quiet within the shack the fisherman and his boy dwelled in save for the crack of burning wood as the hearth heated up the place, both Burten and Ricky were both working together in the kitchen to cook their dinner before they would retire to their rooms for the rest of the eve. Burten had taken to show Ricky how to prepare fish just the other day, but the father now thought it better timing to introduce yet another lifelong skill applied to daily tasks. "Alright son, c’mon over ‘ere." Burt waved for Ricky to come over to the table while the boy watched the flames envelope the wood, of course Ricky didn’t hesitate to obey his father when it came to doing what he was told. Ricky stood next to the sailor with interest at what rested on the table, instead of a set up for descaling and deboning fish there were two large metal bowls set up. Next to it was a tray of slivers of fish that not only were cleaned and deboned, but prepped for cooking as well as Burt grabbed one sliver to show to Ricky.
"See this ‘ere?" Ricky nodded upon looking at it. "Yer ‘bout t’ learn how t’ preserve fish, and there are several ways t’ do this now. Ye’ll mainly be learnin’ the two easiest though." Burt explained further as Ricky looked to the bowls next, the sailor pointed to the right one first, it being filled with a white grainy content Ricky knew to be salt from previous experiences in the kitchen. "This is a bowl of salt, we’re gonna use it t’ cover most o’ these fillets."
"Why’s dat pa? Won’t dat make it taste sour?" He knew well enough too much salt spiked whatever it was added to, which tended to make it too sour to eat in turn.
"Yes, but that’s if we’re cookin’ it. We’re usin’ the salt t’ dry out the meat, keep it from goin’ bad so quickly. Now," he brought Ricky over to the front of him and handed the fillet of fish he held to the boy, "Ye’ll wanna take this and put it in that bowl there. Make sure ya cover all o’ it in salt now." He guided Ricky’s hands over to the bowl and allowed him to place the fillet in the centre of the salt, and then watched while Ricky scooped up the salt in his hands and piled it onto the fillet. "Okay, doin’ good. Now flip it over an’ make sure salt covers that side too." Ricky listened and did as he was told, he grasped the edge of the fillet and turned it up to let the piled on salt run off into the bowl, and then flipped it over to continue with the other side.
"Not bad, not bad. Still gotta practice a lot if ye’re t’ git better." He encouraged Ricky with a hand rub through the boys hair, Ricky of course smiled at the appraisal he received for starting out to begin with. "Now let’s work on the rest o’ these, an’ then Oi’ll show ya how t’ remove the salt off some an’ move ont’ smokin’ it."
"An’ den will we get t’ eat?" Ricky asked curiously as he felt his stomach start to grumble, Burt gave a little laugh and then assured the boy that they would eat after they’d finished preparations in preserving their next few meals.
Summer 22nd 496 AV, 21st Bell
Location: The Fisherman's Shack
It was quiet within the shack the fisherman and his boy dwelled in save for the crack of burning wood as the hearth heated up the place, both Burten and Ricky were both working together in the kitchen to cook their dinner before they would retire to their rooms for the rest of the eve. Burten had taken to show Ricky how to prepare fish just the other day, but the father now thought it better timing to introduce yet another lifelong skill applied to daily tasks. "Alright son, c’mon over ‘ere." Burt waved for Ricky to come over to the table while the boy watched the flames envelope the wood, of course Ricky didn’t hesitate to obey his father when it came to doing what he was told. Ricky stood next to the sailor with interest at what rested on the table, instead of a set up for descaling and deboning fish there were two large metal bowls set up. Next to it was a tray of slivers of fish that not only were cleaned and deboned, but prepped for cooking as well as Burt grabbed one sliver to show to Ricky.
"See this ‘ere?" Ricky nodded upon looking at it. "Yer ‘bout t’ learn how t’ preserve fish, and there are several ways t’ do this now. Ye’ll mainly be learnin’ the two easiest though." Burt explained further as Ricky looked to the bowls next, the sailor pointed to the right one first, it being filled with a white grainy content Ricky knew to be salt from previous experiences in the kitchen. "This is a bowl of salt, we’re gonna use it t’ cover most o’ these fillets."
"Why’s dat pa? Won’t dat make it taste sour?" He knew well enough too much salt spiked whatever it was added to, which tended to make it too sour to eat in turn.
"Yes, but that’s if we’re cookin’ it. We’re usin’ the salt t’ dry out the meat, keep it from goin’ bad so quickly. Now," he brought Ricky over to the front of him and handed the fillet of fish he held to the boy, "Ye’ll wanna take this and put it in that bowl there. Make sure ya cover all o’ it in salt now." He guided Ricky’s hands over to the bowl and allowed him to place the fillet in the centre of the salt, and then watched while Ricky scooped up the salt in his hands and piled it onto the fillet. "Okay, doin’ good. Now flip it over an’ make sure salt covers that side too." Ricky listened and did as he was told, he grasped the edge of the fillet and turned it up to let the piled on salt run off into the bowl, and then flipped it over to continue with the other side.
"Not bad, not bad. Still gotta practice a lot if ye’re t’ git better." He encouraged Ricky with a hand rub through the boys hair, Ricky of course smiled at the appraisal he received for starting out to begin with. "Now let’s work on the rest o’ these, an’ then Oi’ll show ya how t’ remove the salt off some an’ move ont’ smokin’ it."
"An’ den will we get t’ eat?" Ricky asked curiously as he felt his stomach start to grumble, Burt gave a little laugh and then assured the boy that they would eat after they’d finished preparations in preserving their next few meals.