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On Sep 27, 9:24 am, Rodney Long wrote:
wrote: OK, here is the deal. I live on a lake and feed the bream off of my pier, mostly coppernose and blue gill. They are really nice size and I would like to get in the habit of catching a few for supper each day, but need to find a simple way to cook them. I have tried filleting them with both an electric and conventional fillet knife, then pan frying them in olive oil. This is my preferred method for taste. The problem with filleting them is that it yields a pretty small fillet. I am thinking that I would like to scale them, cut the heads off, gut them and throw them on the grill. Has anybody tried this with any fish about the size of a bream? If so, I would like some suggestions on flame settings and approximate cook times. Also, any spices you might add for flavor. Thanks Most of the time,, i do just that, scale them, chop the heads off, then gut them,, that is all that's needed for cleaning bream,, before you eat them, just pull the top fin out,, a lot of bones comes with it,, there is not much meat along the ribs,, you might want to cut the rib cages out, and the little meat that comes off with them, your really not loosing much meat, and makes eating them much simpler Bream skin actually adds to the great flavor of bream,, even when I fillet them, I leave the skin on,, just scale them prior to removing their heads or filleting them. -- Rodney Long SpecTastic Wiggle rig Formally the Mojo Wiggle righttp://spectastictackle.com/- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Thanks, but I am looking for grilling tips like flame settings, cook time, and seasonings. |
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Thanks, but I am looking for grilling tips like flame settings, cook time, and seasonings. Any decent cook book will give cooking times based on weght and thickness of fish. Not sure it would apply verywell for such small fish, but its worth a look to start. -- Bob La Londe Fishing Arizona & The Colorado River Fishing Forums & Contests http://www.YumaBassMan.com -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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