Smoked salmon skull

 by zieak
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Smoked salmon stuck onto an anatomical skull makes for a wonderfully creepy fleshy appetizer.

Any mention of this project must provide a link to www.zieak.com with credit to Ryan McFarland.
 
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Step 1: Gather the materials

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This is a really simple piece once you have all the materials together.

You'll need:

A plastic anatomical reproduction of a skull
Tub of cream cheese and a knife
Smoked salmon
Scissors

Optional:
A taxidermy glass eye
Red food coloring

You can get the skulls on Ebay. Last year i purchased three "seconds" for about $30.

A note about the salmon - please buy wild Alaska salmon. The link goes to a friend's business - he gave me the salmon for this project. Alaska salmon fisheries are well regulated and sustainable. Stay clear of farmed fish which uses chemicals and artificial feeds. Farmed fish has been proven to not have the same health benefits of wild salmon.
dmitrijj says: Jan 24, 2012. 9:27 AM
the best)))
jkayden says: Dec 16, 2011. 10:16 AM
This looks like great fun! I would love to try this out with some smoked Alaska salmon. I just know my friends will get some good laughs from it! Thanks for sharing!

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dmitrijj in reply to jkaydenJan 24, 2012. 9:27 AM
Очень необычно и креативно
oneeyedsage says: Sep 19, 2010. 2:02 PM
Two years ago I made this using lox. It has a much "fresher" flesh look and is easier and more manageable to work with(:
zieak (author) in reply to oneeyedsageSep 20, 2010. 8:10 AM
The year before i used ham. But lox would look way better... and taste better too! Great suggestion.
thebluemartyr says: Mar 19, 2008. 1:38 PM
don't worry buddy, i don't think anyone is going to make reference to your instructable any time soon, nice try though...
cowscankill in reply to thebluemartyrOct 24, 2008. 2:37 PM
They are connected to a lin on the front page right now :P Under the party category of the rotating pictures.
zieak (author) in reply to thebluemartyrMar 19, 2008. 5:40 PM
That makes sure the splogs give some credit.
thebluemartyr in reply to zieakMar 20, 2008. 3:09 PM
true true, can't argue with that
woofboy111 says: Nov 4, 2007. 6:28 PM
that is some very dark colored salmon...
zieak (author) in reply to woofboy111Nov 4, 2007. 8:35 PM
Just like steak turns really dark when it is transmorgified into beef jerky i suppose.
woofboy111 in reply to zieakNov 9, 2007. 11:09 AM
so it's smoked salmon jerky rather than the normal smoked salmon? I've never seen that.
zieak (author) in reply to woofboy111Nov 9, 2007. 12:31 PM
I suppose you could consider it jerky. It does need to be kept cool during storage. I've never had smoked salmon that wasn't dark colored. Some is peppered or seasoned like a jerky is. I'd ask my friend but he just left the country for a while.
woofboy111 in reply to zieakNov 9, 2007. 4:53 PM
Maybe I'm thinking more of the nova/lox type of smoked salmon, although it has been a very long time since I've had the smoked salmon that you don't need to keep refrigerated...
mwwdesign in reply to woofboy111Feb 13, 2008. 3:39 AM
Doesnt look like any smoked salmon I have ever had... it's always been an orangey-pink colour, and very soft. I think you might be eating smoked leather.
maven says: Dec 16, 2007. 11:31 AM
Google "Meathead" It's a pretty popular Halloween recipe.
zieak (author) in reply to mavenDec 18, 2007. 10:38 PM
We did one the previous year with cream cheese dyed with food coloring and layered ham. It looked cool but nobody really eats ham and cream cheese in these parts. The smoked salmon skull was almost picked clean!
Derek9Three says: Nov 21, 2007. 12:56 PM
Salmon is a great idea, i remember seeing something like this last year. Here is the one I made with ham. It was a huge hit but everyone was afraid to actually eat it.
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westfw says: Nov 4, 2007. 3:27 PM
that's cool...
zieak (author) in reply to westfwNov 4, 2007. 3:45 PM
Thank you - my friends liked it quite a bit.
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