How to cook Salmon on a Jumbuck Mini Spit

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Rotisserie Salmon: Our how to guide on a Jumbuck Mini Spit 

 

If you're looking to cook salmon on a spit rotisserie, look no further! In this post, we'll walk you through the steps involved in making this delicious dish. Salmon is a healthy and flavorful protein that is perfect for grilling on a rotisserie. Not only is it easy to make, but it also looks impressive when served at your next dinner party!

 

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Method

 

1. Apply a generous amount of Meat Graffiti ‘Vandal’ All purpose rub to the salmon fillet as a base layer 

 

This image shows Salmon being seasoned with  Meat Graffiti ‘Vandal’ All purpose rub

 

2. Next add a layer of Lanes Chili Lime. Remember to cover the entire surface area of the salmon with both rubs. 

 

This image shows the Salmon being seasoned with Lanes Chili Lime

 

3. Load your salmon fillet into the Flaming Coals Spit rotisserie basket

 

This image shows the salmon with placed on the Rotisserie Basket

 

4. Light your charcoal chimney with lump charcoal and then empty it into the base of the jumbuck mini spit

5. Load your skewer onto the spit and turn on the motor

 

This image shows the salmon being loaded on the Jumbuck Mini Spit

 

6. After 25 minutes it's time to check the internal temperature. We removed the salmon when it reached 76 degrees celsius. 

 

This image shows Rhiannon preparing to slice the Salmon

 

7. Add the Lanes Pineapple Chipotle sauce to the salmon and serve immediately. 

 

This image shows delicious salmon glazed with Lanes Pineapple Chipotle sauce to the salmon is being sliced

 

We hope you enjoy this epic jumbuck mini spit recipe!

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by: Michael Wilkie