| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 9:59:55 AM | | I just tried that with salmon I brought. Thanks for the tip the cajun spice really gives it good flavour. Added a little lemon too and then make up a salad to go with it. Wrapped in foil you keep all of the juices too. Now just need to find a thread that deals with deserts!! | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 3:22:37 PM | | My customers seem to like my maple salmon. But for myself, I just cook my fish in a cast iron frying pan with clarified butter. Sometimes I add a little blackening spice. | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 4:36:22 PM | Amen! Ah, the taste of fresh pickerel...Walleye for those of you south of the border.
You mean for those of us north of the border, walleye is abundant in Ontario and Manitoba. Less so, south of the border. That is why we have strick regulations for slot limits. Everyone and their uncle wants a limit of Pickerel!
I once had a pickerel casserole (fresh), divine. And the smoked lake trout was even better! NW ontario, an abundance of both! | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 4:41:46 PM | OP - it depends on the fish. I love salmon and trout. I buy my salmon from Alaska, I just bought 5 pounds of Copper River Sockeye Salmon, and it is awesome. Weather permitting, I grill my salmon. Other times, I've used a raspberry/chipotle marinade for the salmon. Also, you can do terriyaki sauce for salmon.
Trout - beer batter works. Also, pecan crusted trout. | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 4:46:49 PM | | Well, Yes fresh is best. But it all depends on where I catch them. If I am fishing a trout stream in the mountains. I like to cook them over an open fire with some butter, lemon pepper, a slice of lemon and a touch of parsley. | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 4:52:00 PM | From Forest Gump
Bubba: Anyway, like I was sayin', shrimp is the fruit of the sea. You can barbecue it, boil it, broil it, bake it, sautee it. Dey's uh, shrimp-kabobs, shrimp creole, shrimp gumbo. Pan fried, deep fried, stir-fried. There's pineapple shrimp, lemon shrimp, coconut shrimp, pepper shrimp, shrimp soup, shrimp stew, shrimp salad, shrimp and potatoes, shrimp burger, shrimp sandwich. That- that's about it. | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 7:29:39 PM | You can't upload photos here...so I have a photo of my maple glazed salmon on my profile. Now how can I upload the aroma???? | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/3/2008 10:37:15 PM | Caught fresh ! Then cleaned and soaked over night in Saltwater/baking soda. then baked or broiled. Breaded and deep fried taste the best but not as healthy. We was talking about the kind of fish you catch in water wasn't we?  | |
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/4/2008 4:07:26 PM | First you grab your gig (spear) and mask and snorkle and you hit the water. Spear a few keepers out by the kelp bed.
Cut em, Gut em and Fillet em
dip in wash
dip in breading
fry
place in taco
add sauce and finely chopped cabbage.
Eat
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/4/2008 4:10:02 PM | Calgary: I think I smelled it just looking at the picture Very elegant looking...like something from a 5* restaurant.
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| Fish Whats the best way to eat them Posted: 6/4/2008 4:46:09 PM | My ex-brother in law used to run a charter boat out of Destin, so we always had fresh fish when we went there. I got spoiled - if its more than an hour from the coast I don't trust it to be really fresh (so I don't eat much seafood here and I miss it). I like red snapper just off the boat, fried in a cast iron skillet or grilled with butter, pepper, lemon and some chopped green onions, served with ice cold beer, or king mackerel baked with lemon and pepper and some good white wine. I'm also just fine with a greasy basket of fried fish or gulf shrimp and crinkle fries! :)
Yum I'm making myself hungry. I'm headed to the beach tomorrow and we're going to do seafood one night at least!
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