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In article , Richard
wrote: "kimbo_" wrote in message ... I've tried a few. Imo gudgeon are the best eating. Cheerio, -- How do you cook Gudgeon? The canal near me is full of them here is one I found Gudgeons Egg, beaten Breadcrumbs Flour Hot Oil Do not scrape off the scales, but take out the gills and inside and clean thoroughly Wipe dry, flour and dip into egg and sprinkle with breadcrumbs. Deep fry until a nice brown. Sufficient: 3 for each person. Seasonable from March to July. Time: 3 or 4 minutes. Should be OK :-) I'm not sure of the season though - they seem OK from about August to the end of the river season - never tried them later and it seems only fair to let them breed in peace. In general -any- recipe that requires 'goujons' of plaice or sole is a cheap attempt to copy real gudgeon - so substitute the real thing. Cheerio, -- |
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