Hobbitfeet wrote:How about Gravad lax? ...
In a glass or ceramic dish...
Cover with plastic wrap (NOT ALUMINUM FOIL) ...
I've found it really convenient to do this sort of thing in a Ziploc plastic bag.
Sandwich the bag between two matching plates, and put a little bit of weight into the top one.
I don't think you can turn it too often. And the closed bag makes that easy, quick and mess-free.
I've used Gin, Juniper berries and Bay leaves. But maybe that's just my taste for a drop of Gin...
Salmon tailpieces are a convenient small size for me. And for that sized piece of fish, a pressing weight of less than a pound seems plenty.
The most difficult part is being absolutely rigorous about removing every last trace of the bones. (A clean pair of needle-nose pliers does help - I can't get enough grip with tweezers... )