So, should I make a calibration curve for surrogate?
You should ascertain if your surrogate parallels the recovery of the analyte first.
If I need to calculate the recovery of sample preparation method, I need to calculate the surrogate concentration in the processed sample first.
By making a synthetic standard solution with an internal standard you can calculate the response of analyte versus int std. Repeat for your surrogate.
Then when you add the internal standard to the processed sample which also contained the (spiked) surrogate, you can calculate the amount of recovery of your surrogate and hopefully, if you have a good surrogate, the amount of your analyte in your sample, assuming the recovery is the same as the surrogate.
Can I use analyte-spike method instead of surrogate standard?
If you spike at three levels and do a linear regression you should be able to calculate the amount of analyte as long as you do not have an interference with the analyte in your analysis.
best wishes and I hope this makes sense, because the hour is late and my mind may be a little fuzzy.
Rod