This DIY cured salmon kit from Ross & Ross Gifts is the perfect purchase for this foodie on one's list this holiday season. With DIY maker culture on the rise -- especially as consumers spend more time at home during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic -- make-your-own gourmet food kits are more popular than ever.
Available via gifting retailer Not on the High Street, this Make Your Own Original Cured Salmon Kit consists of custom cured fish seasonings to help create smoky, gin and beetroot flavor varieties. Each kit features 3 curing salts, 3 sealable bags, 12 pairs of plastic gloves and an easy-to-follow instruction booklet. The kits do not include salmon or gin and are meant as a starter for those looking to cure their own fish at home.
DIY Cured Salmon Kits
Not on the High Street's Cured Salmon Kit is a Foodie-Centric Gift
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