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Can you cure salmon too long?

Asked: Sam AMCUSTOMTACKLE, Last Updated:

It depends on how much you cure the salmon. I would not keep lightly cured salmon (24 hours) beyond 36 hours at most (just to be safe). Medium cured salmon (36 – 48 hour cure) for 2 days to be safe, but 3 should be fine.

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