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Richard March 18th, 2006 12:34 PM

carp
 
Someone once told me that the best way to cook common carp (Cyprinus
carpio L.) is by a technique known as planking. This works best with
carp in the 2- to 10-pound range. The carp is attached to a plank,
basted with olive oil and cooked over a slow-burning fire for about 50
minutes. After applying the seasoning of your choice, throw away the
carp and eat the plank.

David H. Lipman March 18th, 2006 05:43 PM

carp
 
From: "Richard"

| Someone once told me that the best way to cook common carp (Cyprinus
| carpio L.) is by a technique known as planking. This works best with
| carp in the 2- to 10-pound range. The carp is attached to a plank,
| basted with olive oil and cooked over a slow-burning fire for about 50
| minutes. After applying the seasoning of your choice, throw away the
| carp and eat the plank.

That'll put fibre into your diet ! :-)

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Dan Krueger March 19th, 2006 02:11 AM

carp
 
Richard wrote:

Someone once told me that the best way to cook common carp (Cyprinus
carpio L.) is by a technique known as planking. This works best with
carp in the 2- to 10-pound range. The carp is attached to a plank,
basted with olive oil and cooked over a slow-burning fire for about 50
minutes. After applying the seasoning of your choice, throw away the
carp and eat the plank.


That was funny 5 years ago.


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