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Grilled Cajun Bass
Ingredients · 2 lbs. bass fillets · 1/4 cup melted butter · salt and pepper to taste · 1/2 tsp. cajun spice · 1/4 tsp. onion salt · 1/4 tsp. paprika · 1/4 tsp. garlic salt Preheat barbecue grill or prepare open fire. Lay fillets flat on aluminum foil. (Do not overlap) Baste fillets with butter. Sprinkle remaining ingredients evenly over fillets. Wrap heavy-duty aluminum foil around fillets, making a sealed cooking bag. Make sure to seal tightly so no steam escapes. Place bag on grill and cook for 7-10 minutes. (Do not flip) Use caution when opening foil. ENJOY! OTHER GREAT Fish Recipes can be found he http://www.OnlineErie.com/pages/fishing_page Dave www.OnlineErie.com Your Everything Erie.com |
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OnlineErie.com wrote:
Grilled Cajun Bass snip BLECH That recipe sounds awful. And it smells like SPAM. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Relax Ken he was selling anything...
![]() -- Chris S Replace com with net to e-mail --- "Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message ... OnlineErie.com wrote: Grilled Cajun Bass snip BLECH That recipe sounds awful. And it smells like SPAM. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
... OnlineErie.com wrote: Grilled Cajun Bass snip BLECH That recipe sounds awful. And it smells like SPAM. -- Ken Fortenberry Actually, we have a Cajun Walleye recipe for shore lunch up in Canada that is very similar. The major difference is that the fish are cooked in a cast-iron frying pan, as hot as we can make it. It's very tasty. www.Wild-About-Fishing.com |
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Keith wrote:
"Ken Fortenberry" wrote: OnlineErie.com wrote: Grilled Cajun Bass snip BLECH That recipe sounds awful. And it smells like SPAM. Actually, we have a Cajun Walleye ... Walleye ? Wrong newsgroup. You and that other guy might want to advertise your websites over in the newsgroup alt.fishing.lameass.websites Hope this helps. -- Ken Fortenberry |
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Ken Fortenberry wrote in news:L4pcg.31856
: Walleye ? Wrong newsgroup. But at least he's not poisoning people by making them eat bass. -- Scott Reverse name to reply |
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"Ken Fortenberry" wrote in message
om... Keith wrote: "Ken Fortenberry" wrote: OnlineErie.com wrote: Grilled Cajun Bass snip BLECH That recipe sounds awful. And it smells like SPAM. Actually, we have a Cajun Walleye ... Walleye ? Wrong newsgroup. You and that other guy might want to advertise your websites over in the newsgroup alt.fishing.lameass.websites Hope this helps. -- Ken Fortenberry Yes, I must admit, walleye is much tastier than bass. That being said however, Cajun seasoning matches very well with freshwater fish. It also goes well with humble pie. You should try it sometime. |
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