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    Favorite Fish Recipes

    Unfortunately for the fish, I watched Ratatouille the other day, and I am in full on cook mode.

    I also like to take photos, so here we go:

    Salt Encrusted Red Snapper-

    First, catch some decent sized Red Snapper and scale and clean 'em. Leave the head and tail intact.

    Lay them down on an oval bed of moistened salt. I use Sea Salt, recipe calls for Kosher. I can't imagine there is a huge difference, but I am sure someone will tell me what it is.



    Slice about 3 or 4 cuts into the flesh, and rub in some Thyme or Sage, or both. Rub some inside the cavity too.



    Insert 3 or 4 lemon slices into the cavity, and cover the whole mess with wet salt, like a frickin snowman.



    Bake at 450 for 30 minutes.

    Should look like this when done. Salt layer is hard as a rock.



    Crack the edges of the salt crust, and lift it off the fish.




    Take a spatula and pry the flesh off the bone in 2 sections. It just lifts right off like magic. BTW- that is seasoning, not entrails.



    This part is super fun. Like a cartoon or something. You just lift the tail, and all the bones come off in one shot. Toss these and the head.



    Here is how much meat I got off of 2 decent sized fish.



    Enjoy:

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    That looks delicious!

    I buy most of the fish I eat but when in AK and given the chance to get out on a halibut boat....
    Cube Halibut
    Season liberally with grey salt and pepper
    Saute in olive oil
    Dunk Halibut in a big bowl of melted garlic and herb butter

    Simple but it works.

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    Nice touch with the Three Philosophers. I like the crushed potato chip & butter recipe for walleye, perch. Simple and effective

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    halibut rockfish lingcod:

    Mix bisquick ale, cajun seasoning, cayane pepper, and a bit of cornmeal
    dip chunks of fish in batter
    deepfry
    salt

    do the same for some onions and potatos (fish and chips!) serve with stout beer or ale
    enjoy


    Salmon
    on fairly hot BBQ
    Cajun, Garlic salt and lemon pepper added liberally to flesh side
    Sear flesh side
    flip move to lower heat and cover adding a bit more spices to flesh
    Enjoy

    Best served on beach with brown rice and fresh caught coonstripe or spot shrimp, drink PBR, Kokkanee, or Ranier
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    fish is best kept simple imo

    so blackend or broiled or grilled

    about as fancy as Ill go
    http://www.foodnetwork.com/food/reci...36_158,00.html
    or something in a very light ponzu/soy/azn style sauce (such as chilean sea bass or tuna)
    or something in a very light mango chutney (like grouper or tuna)

    another one I do is make a little lemon\caper\butter sauce like in the above link
    but I broil the fish in the oven with some parmasean cheese ontop at the end until its golden.

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    Made this off the cuff a few nights ago:

    - chopped organic purple garlic liberally inserted into fillet (happened to be sockeye)
    - fresh lemon juice
    - kosher salt
    - dust with brown sugar (basically disappears onto the fish because of the acid in the juice)
    - sear on relatively high heat in european butter (skin up) in cast iron skillet
    - turn over after a few minutes until browned
    - fresh thyme on top of the fish and into the oven at 350 degrees for about 5 minutes

    Paired it up with a nice salad, and some long grain brown rice boiled in organic chicken stock. White wine of your choice and nosh!

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    I gotta say... THE best seafood I have ever had was when I lived in Houston. Fresh Gulf stuff. The cajun places were the best, but any of the local fish houses could cook up one hell of a flounder dish (local favorite). I love the flounder.

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    dinner tonight

    going solo tonight so i didnt care too much about presentation or anything of the like. infact i was starving so from start to finish i was done in like 25minutes, including snapping a quick shot

    blackened mahi with a little feta crumbles, broc's, and some wild rice
    never done fish with feta before, but I figured what the hell since it was just sitting in my fridge.

    it was good, but maybe a tad strong for my tastes. would have been better with a stronger fish perhaps or a not so strong cheese.


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    Ikan Bakar

    ngredients
    # 400-450g mackerel or like
    # 2 tbsp oil
    # 2 tbsp thick coconut milk

    Ground:
    # 2 cloves garlic
    # 1cm ginger

    Spices:
    # 1/2 tbsp chilli powder
    # 1/2 tbsp coriander powder
    # 1/2 tsp turmeric powder
    # 1/2 tsp cumin powder
    # 1/2 tsp garam masala
    # 1/4 tsp pepper
    # 1/4 tsp salt or to taste
    # 1/4 tsp sugar
    # 1 tsp ikan bilis stock granules

    Cut 2 slashes in side of gutted fish.

    Combine ground ingredients with spice ingredients, oil and coconut milk, and marinate the fish in it. Set aside in the refrigerator for a minimum of two hours

    Grill fish.

    Eat fish. With rice and cold Bintang.

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    Just had some cod poached in a garlic, caper, butter, olive oil, white wine, parsley, red pepper flake sauce tossed with some angles hair and asparagus. Light and tasty for those times when you just don't feel like hunkering down on a pound of elk.
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