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DIY Salmon Caviar

Modified: Oct 23, 2024 · Published: Sep 23, 2013 by Catherine Crow, NTP · Medical Disclaimer · This Post Contains Affiliate Links 1 Comment

DIY Salmon Caviar | Butter Nutrition
My fiance went fishing this last week, and as always I told him to have fun and bring me back some fish eggs 🙂 He of course fulfilled my wishes and so I was inspired to make salmon caviar!

Salmon roe has been known as a great fertility food since ancient times. As eggs contain all of the nutrients needed to create life, it does make sense that eggs of any kind are a great fertility & nutritional wealth building food.

"The eggs of the salmon are dried and stored as an important item of nutrition for both children and adults. They are also used to increase the fertility of the women. From a chemical standpoint they are one of the most nutritious foods I have found anywhere." Dr. Weston Price in Nutrition and Physical Degeneration.

Salmon Caviar - What you need:

  • About 1 pound of fresh salmon roe skeins
  • Strainer (like this)
  • 2-3 large bowls
  • Few sets of hands
  • Time & patience
  • Pure salt (like this)
  • Ziploc bag (like this)

Process:

  1. Over a bowl, take a small handful of salmon roe at a time, and separate each individual egg from the sack and any surrounding threads of membrane (this takes a little patience!)
  2. Prepare a large glass bowl with cold water and a few tablespoons of salt (I recommend 3-5 tablespoons per every 3-4 cups of water, depending on how salty you want it).
  3. Discard the membrane and put the eggs in the saltwater mixture for 20-30 minutes.
  4. Transfer the cured eggs to a strainer held over a bowl. Fill a Ziploc bag with water and set over the eggs to help press the water out and place in fridge for 6-10 hours to strain.
  5. Put eggs in a glass container and the salmon caviar will keep for at least 10 days, but after that may develop a fishy taste.
  6. Enjoy! 2 tablespoons salmon caviar is loaded with an abundance of cholesterol, omega 3 fatty acids, B12, brain building DHA, and about 6tb of protein per serving. It's also packed with fat soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K2 (activator X).

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References:
Price, Weston. Nutrition and Physical Degeneration. 2002. Retrieved on September 20, 2013 from http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks02/0200251h.html
Caviar Mania. Retrieved September 20, 2013 from http://www.sausagemania.com/CaviarMania.html

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  1. Heather

    January 13, 2014 at 2:08 pm

    I got salmon roe one time at a grocery store, it was way too fishy for me. Sadly, I don't live where Salmon is wild so I can't fish for it, but I'm wondering about roe from I love Blue Sea.. do you know if it has a fishy taste?

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