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Topic: Making kokanee caviar  (Read 6907 times)

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pmmpete

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I made a batch of caviar with eggs from some 14"-15" kokanee I caught on July 21.  It was very tasty.  The kokanee eggs will be a lot bigger when they spawn In October.  I'm looking forward to seeing how the taste and texture of caviar from ready-to-spawn kokanee compares to this caviar.


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Never had caviar, how's the taste? Looks good though


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Never had caviar, how's the taste? Looks good though
Caviar is kind of salty, without any strong flavor, and it has a somewhat grainy or crunchy texture.  If you search the internet for caviar for sale, it's very expensive, so it's worth making your own!  You could get a taste of caviar or something similar at a sushi restaurant.  It's great on crackers, either straight or with cream cheese and other additions, and is also used in a variety of recipes.


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I made a batch of caviar with eggs from some 14"-15" kokanee I caught on July 21.  It was very tasty.  The kokanee eggs will be a lot bigger when they spawn In October.  I'm looking forward to seeing how the taste and texture of caviar from ready-to-spawn kokanee compares to this caviar.

That looks great. Did you ever try cooking the soft roe [milt]. I used to love butter fried soft herring roe on toast back in the mother country but have  not been able to find any in the US. I wonder if the soft roe from Kokanee would be good. Hmm.
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If you had a crappy cooler with the drain plug at the bottom you could keep it chilly and hit it with one of these.

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I made a batch of caviar with eggs from some 14"-15" kokanee I caught on July 21.  It was very tasty.  The kokanee eggs will be a lot bigger when they spawn In October.  I'm looking forward to seeing how the taste and texture of caviar from ready-to-spawn kokanee compares to this caviar.

How did you cure them?
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pmmpete

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I made a batch of caviar with eggs from some 14"-15" kokanee I caught on July 21.  It was very tasty.  The kokanee eggs will be a lot bigger when they spawn In October.  I'm looking forward to seeing how the taste and texture of caviar from ready-to-spawn kokanee compares to this caviar.

How did you cure them?
I separate the eggs from their skeins and soak them for about half an hour in a saturated salt solution.  For example, see https://www.uaf.edu/files/ces/publications-db/catalog/hec/FNH-00130.pdf .


 

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