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How to add krill scent to Roe
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Step 1 Cured salmon roe is defrosted if frozen. Cut the roe into bait sized pieces and place in a shallow plastic dish or top from a storage container. |
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Step 2 Krill powder is shaken onto the cured salmon roe pieces. |
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Step 3 Krill Oil is also added. We squirt several drops onto each salmon roe piece. Krill oil is a more intense flavor and will help the scent penetrate the eggs. |
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Step 4 Gently stir the roe pieces (berries) to distribute the powder and oil. |
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Step 5 Transfer the scented pieces to a plastic bag using a plastic spoon. Place in the refrigerator overnight. |
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Step 6 Finished krill scented salmon roe or skein. |
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