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Cod blimey! SY cooking fish
Didnt you forget hair off the top of your head?
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Originally posted by norrahe View PostIf you wanted to flavour the fish without toasting it completely on the bbq then wrap a whole fish stuffed with herbs and lemon in newspaper and tie with butchers string, soak in water thoroughly and then place on the bbq for 30 mins.
That way you get to steam and smoke the fish at the same time.
If you do a whole salmon then it will take about an hour, keep turning the fish and douse in water occasionally.
I was taught the approach by an Aunt who saw it in Austria, it's the best way I know to cook whole fish, tender, tasty and no burned bits.
Oh and I would go really light on the chillis in the salad, but put a bowl with them finely chopped on the table so that people can season to their taste. Food that's too hot is seriously horrible to many people.
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If you wanted to flavour the fish without toasting it completely on the bbq then wrap a whole fish stuffed with herbs and lemon in newspaper and tie with butchers string, soak in water thoroughly and then place on the bbq for 30 mins.
That way you get to steam and smoke the fish at the same time.
If you do a whole salmon then it will take about an hour, keep turning the fish and douse in water occasionally.
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Originally posted by d000hg View PostIt sounds nice, but I'm not sure you can really pass off 'salad with chillis' and 'cook a fish with bits of lime stuck in' as original recipes. Plus, raw mushrooms are foul.
Tomatoes on the BBQ sound tasty, but otherwise the BBQ seems a bit surplus to requirements since you wrapped the fish in foil.
7/10
It was intended to be a simple, quick and tasty meal. It was off the top of me head so there.
Barbecue did flavour the meat so it was well worth doing.
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It sounds nice, but I'm not sure you can really pass off 'salad with chillis' and 'cook a fish with bits of lime stuck in' as original recipes. Plus, raw mushrooms are foul.
Tomatoes on the BBQ sound tasty, but otherwise the BBQ seems a bit surplus to requirements since you wrapped the fish in foil.
7/10
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Don't not remove the head of a fish. The cheek meat is very tasty. As are the eyes.
Seriously.
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I thought this was going to be a Baldrick recipe.Originally posted by suityou01 View PostA recipe from the top of my head that worked
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A recipe from the top of my head that worked
This evening at late notice we entertained.
So I nipped to Tesco.
The side salad
Italian leaf salad (pre prepared in a bag)
Added :
8 small green chillies (cut across ways finely - to give rings)
Salad tomatoes (cut into 8ths)
Mushrooms (finely diced)
Edit : Chopped coriander.
Salt
Pepper
Olive oil
Balsamic vinegar
Lime juice from half a lime (rolled the lime under the palm of my hand on the counter first for about 60s first to release the juices)
Sea Bream
Cooked on the barbecue in foil parcels
Slits cut lengthways in the flesh diagonally for inserting lime wedges
Garlic butter in the fillet slit
Sprinked flaked chillis over the top
Also on the barbecue
Sliced green peppers (quarters)
whole vine of rippened cherry tomatoes (draped on the grill in one piece)
Verdict around the table
SY02 8/10 Chillis in the salad a tad too strong, try less
Guest 1 8/10 Don't like bony fish try fillets
Guest 2 9/10 Remove head and tail from the fish as she doesn't like to see it
Verdict from me
SY01 9/10 needs more chillis in the salad
So there you go
But, try it before criticising.
It was seriously nice.Last edited by suityou01; 4 April 2010, 20:57.Tags: None
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