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Title: need some good fish recipes
Post by: mdgkmg on April 25, 2007, 07:43:04 AM
so as everybody knows fishing season i'm just not sure how i wanna cook it now. i usually just fry it up but its tempting to start smoking the stuff. for bass i don't think it'd be all that great smoked. so i'll continue frying it. what to do with the trout tho. cuz i can't eat a lot of it fried and have to choke it down baked. any good trout recipes guys? and how do y'all cook ur bass and salmon? cod or pollock? any ideas for cooked or smoked fish would be great.
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: bigkubby on April 25, 2007, 10:42:51 AM
so as everybody knows fishing season i'm just not sure how i wanna cook it now. i usually just fry it up but its tempting to start smoking the stuff. for bass i don't think it'd be all that great smoked. so i'll continue frying it. what to do with the trout tho. cuz i can't eat a lot of it fried and have to choke it down baked. any good trout recipes guys? and how do y'all cook ur bass and salmon? cod or pollock? any ideas for cooked or smoked fish would be great.
leave it between your girlfriends legs all day and let it marinate.use a little lemon, and emeril live says baaaaaam
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: mdgkmg on April 25, 2007, 11:04:37 AM
leave it between your girlfriends legs all day and let it marinate.use a little lemon, and emeril live says baaaaaam

lol. i'll try that......
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Big N on April 25, 2007, 12:44:51 PM
leave it between your girlfriends legs all day and let it marinate.use a little lemon, and emeril live says baaaaaam



hahahaha
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Camel Jockey on April 25, 2007, 02:03:18 PM
Are you going to jump in a river to catch wild trout?
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: gordiano on April 25, 2007, 02:59:55 PM
I need a recipe for Tilapia. I have some in the fridge, that need to be cooked up.
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Big N on April 25, 2007, 03:26:57 PM
I need a recipe for Tilapia. I have some in the fridge, that need to be cooked up.


Then follow this, this is an awesome recipe

leave it between your girlfriends legs all day and let it marinate.use a little lemon, and emeril live says baaaaaam

 ;D
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: benjamin pearson on April 25, 2007, 03:46:03 PM
leave it between your girlfriends legs all day and let it marinate.use a little lemon, and emeril live says baaaaaam

hahaha
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: vikingpower on April 25, 2007, 07:16:29 PM
so as everybody knows fishing season i'm just not sure how i wanna cook it now. i usually just fry it up but its tempting to start smoking the stuff. for bass i don't think it'd be all that great smoked. so i'll continue frying it. what to do with the trout tho. cuz i can't eat a lot of it fried and have to choke it down baked. any good trout recipes guys? and how do y'all cook ur bass and salmon? cod or pollock? any ideas for cooked or smoked fish would be great.

my favourite way to enjoy fish is blackened, if your a fan of spicy food and not a fan of eating pussy its great!
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: odilly on April 25, 2007, 07:26:55 PM
my favourite way to enjoy fish is blackened, if your a fan of spicy food and not a fan of eating pussy its great!



So how does one "blacken" his fish does he enslave it, and move it to a far away to another country, then does he come to the realization that it is wrong to treat this fish this way and then let it be free, but then deep down resent the fish and oppress it and force it to live in ghettos until it develops a subculture that ones kids emulate....
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: vikingpower on April 25, 2007, 07:35:43 PM
So how does one "blacken" his fish?

does he enslave it









move it to a far away to another country










then does he come to the realization that it is wrong to treat this fish this way and then let it be free












but then deep down resent the fish and oppress it







and force it to live in ghettos







until it develops a subculture that ones kids emulate....


fixed
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: odilly on April 25, 2007, 07:39:56 PM
  lol  your right it is funnier that way thanks man
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: vikingpower on April 25, 2007, 07:42:16 PM
its what i do ;)
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Beks on April 25, 2007, 07:58:20 PM
so as everybody knows fishing season i'm just not sure how i wanna cook it now. i usually just fry it up but its tempting to start smoking the stuff. for bass i don't think it'd be all that great smoked. so i'll continue frying it. what to do with the trout tho. cuz i can't eat a lot of it fried and have to choke it down baked. any good trout recipes guys? and how do y'all cook ur bass and salmon? cod or pollock? any ideas for cooked or smoked fish would be great.

For fish with a white meat texture, BB-Q grilling is incredible. here's a recipe that is awesome to say the least. Season both side's of the fish fillet with Chef Paul Prudhomme's Blackened Redfish magic,

Grill over medium heat one minute each side, upon first turning fish over pour soy sauce over cooked side, once both sides have each a minute and soy poured, then apply honey to each side again only one minute.  ** adjust heat to thickness of fish fillet, remember to just undercook fish as it WILL continue to cook once you pull it off the grill.

The flavors in this recipe come alive, or best results, Alaska halibut..

And all you salmon eaters out there, farm raised salmon is good for you, however compared to wild salmon, farm raised is "mushy" and lacks texture.........also did you know that all farm raised Salmon are given #4 red die colored pellets, if they weren't the color of the farm raised salmon would be "white".

With technology advancements in refrigeration and on site processor's Out at sea, frozen fish from Alaska is superior and great for you. local club stores have the very best quality and price.


Beks
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Cara from MD on April 25, 2007, 08:04:22 PM
You guys are some sick bastards.  Baked fish is the easiest thing to make.

For cod:

Rinse and pat dry.  Sprinkle with a bit of garlic and/or onion powder, black and/or red pepper, crush a little dried parsley on, rub it in...rub on a little bit (like a half teaspoon) of white wine ( white wine vinegar is fine, it's got salt but you don't need much), and rub on a teaspoon of olive oil.  Sprinkle the top of the fish with paprika.  Spray a sheet of tinfoil with Pam, and bake for about 15-20 minutes at 350 degree preheated oven.  The same recipe is awesome for baked scallops as well.

Salmon - clean and pat dry.  Rub with a bit of rosemary, marjoram, thyme, and a teensy bit of cinnamon.  Rub in no more than a tsp of olive oil.  Rub on a teaspoon or less (for a nice 6-ounce piece) of dijon or honey mustard.  Lightly cover with some fresh dill (I keep fresh dill and parsley in the freezer, so it's there whenever I want it).  Bake, on a sheet of tinfoil sprayed with Pam, for about 15-20 minutes on 350 degree preheated oven.

For blackened salmon - I take the easy way out.  I have this awesome salty sugary marinade, Mr. Yoshida's teriyaki sauce, by the Heinz company.  I soak a piece of salmon in it (you can get a lot of flavor with just one tablespoon), then I pan fry it in a small skillet with a little bit of peanut oil - it blackens on the marinade, and it's fabulous.  It takes less than 10 minutes to make, just make sure the oil is nice and hot before laying the fish in it - I'm making this tomorrow morning to have for lunch at work tomorrow, actually.

For tuna steaks, I love to first wilt/burn a small yellow onion in the nonstick pan with a bit of olive oil.  Then I shove it to the side, and season the tuna with some minced ginger and a teensy bit of sesame/garlic sauce, and burn it on really quick, so the outside is dark but it's kinda raw inside.  It goes great with some sliced avocado on the side, and the onions on top.

I've never made trout, but I have had it in a restaurant teriyaki style, so the salmon recipe could apply, and I once had it covered in crushed pignola nuts, but I'm not sure how that was done.  It was too rich anyway, pine nuts are oily.

Or you can just deep fry your white fish and go to town with lots of tartar sauce :)
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: odilly on April 25, 2007, 08:11:51 PM
 my best recipes for you are as follows



  1. insert can in can opener
  2. twist the opener till can is opend
   3 pour out water
  4 eat

       or
   1 take out of capitan highliner box
    2 put on cookie sheet in oven
   3 wait till the timer dings
   4 eat


   But the best on is

  go to sushi resturant point at the picture of what you think you amy want and then eat what they bring..... hope this helped
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: War-Horse on April 25, 2007, 08:12:47 PM
Yes.  On your way to the truck, throw the fish back in the river and go get a big mac and fries......then say hello to "Big Nav"......he'll be under your table trying to lick your ding dong..... ;D
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: vikingpower on April 25, 2007, 08:25:31 PM
You guys are some sick bastards. 

youre a cunt!
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Cara from MD on April 25, 2007, 08:32:03 PM
youre a cunt!

I'm really not...that was intensely uncalled for  :(
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: vikingpower on April 25, 2007, 08:34:27 PM
you can call people bastards but i cant call you a CUNT















not likely


















cunt
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Sir William Idol on April 25, 2007, 10:45:22 PM
bump for pics of cara from md....cara are you jewish?
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: gordiano on April 26, 2007, 12:10:35 AM
this thread needs pics of titties

Titties it is.....
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: Croatch on April 26, 2007, 12:15:52 AM
Fish n' Rice
Fish n' Yams
Fish n' Salad

You're welcome.
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: bigkubby on April 26, 2007, 12:49:12 AM
oh wait let derek anthony sit on the fish all day fart a couple of times  on it that will bring the fishiness out of it........oh wait it wont itll smell like dereks pussy. derek always marinades   his fish in mens underwear lol and then as emirel always says  baaaaaaaaaaaaammm!!!!!!!!!
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: onlyme on April 27, 2007, 12:33:49 AM
bump for pics of cara from md....cara are you jewish?
Title: Re: need some good fish recipes
Post by: bigkubby on April 27, 2007, 03:36:16 AM
You guys are some sick bastards.  Baked fish is the easiest thing to make.

For cod:

Rinse and pat dry.  Sprinkle with a bit of garlic and/or onion powder, black and/or red pepper, crush a little dried parsley on, rub it in...rub on a little bit (like a half teaspoon) of white wine ( white wine vinegar is fine, it's got salt but you don't need much), and rub on a teaspoon of olive oil.  Sprinkle the top of the fish with paprika.  Spray a sheet of tinfoil with Pam, and bake for about 15-20 minutes at 350 degree preheated oven.  The same recipe is awesome for baked scallops as well.

Salmon - clean and pat dry.  Rub with a bit of rosemary, marjoram, thyme, and a teensy bit of cinnamon.  Rub in no more than a tsp of olive oil.  Rub on a teaspoon or less (for a nice 6-ounce piece) of dijon or honey mustard.  Lightly cover with some fresh dill (I keep fresh dill and parsley in the freezer, so it's there whenever I want it).  Bake, on a sheet of tinfoil sprayed with Pam, for about 15-20 minutes on 350 degree preheated oven.

For blackened salmon - I take the easy way out.  I have this awesome salty sugary marinade, Mr. Yoshida's teriyaki sauce, by the Heinz company.  I soak a piece of salmon in it (you can get a lot of flavor with just one tablespoon), then I pan fry it in a small skillet with a little bit of peanut oil - it blackens on the marinade, and it's fabulous.  It takes less than 10 minutes to make, just make sure the oil is nice and hot before laying the fish in it - I'm making this tomorrow morning to have for lunch at work tomorrow, actually.

For tuna steaks, I love to first wilt/burn a small yellow onion in the nonstick pan with a bit of olive oil.  Then I shove it to the side, and season the tuna with some minced ginger and a teensy bit of sesame/garlic sauce, and burn it on really quick, so the outside is dark but it's kinda raw inside.  It goes great with some sliced avocado on the side, and the onions on top.

I've never made trout, but I have had it in a restaurant teriyaki style, so the salmon recipe could apply, and I once had it covered in crushed pignola nuts, but I'm not sure how that was done.  It was too rich anyway, pine nuts are oily.

Or you can just deep fry your white fish and go to town with lots of tartar sauce :)
go to town on me you little whore oh wait you go to town on valvolino that should make you a candidate for cialis lol  keep aplyin your vagina creme