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Great thread!!!!
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Here's the easiest way you'll ever cook striper. It looks like a joke. But try it!
1. Remove all traces of the red meat from a couple BIG fillets. 2. Cube them into bite size pieces. 3. Bring a pot of VERY salty water to a rolling boil (like seawater salty). 4. Add fish, and bring water back to a boil. Boli fish for additional10 minutes, (Yeah, I know, sounds like too long) 5. Strain, and pour melted butter over the chunks. DONE. tastes much more like crab or lobster than fish. Old dude told me about it. I really thought he was busting my balls. I tried it. freaking awesome. (and I KNOW how to cook). Sometimes I'll sprinkle some old bay on top... |
I have the recipe for marinaded tuna from the old "hanson's" restaurant on the pond in Wakefield. I'll see if I can dig it up and post it.
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topic is making me hungry!
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I just prepared and ate Chef Chris's Mediterranean Style Striped Bass served over angel hair pasta. Delicious.
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Nope, don't have the rib recipe just the marinated tuna steak recipe.
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Good One Larry
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Ok I did and I'm glad I tried it Larry, although I only got one small taste. I had a 50+ person party with everyone bringing something to eat and I had two keepers from last Tuesday I wanted to cook, but I didn't want to do much cooking other than prep work. Nice one and 8 lucky couples who grabbed one of these thanked me repeadedly for getting to eat this yummy fish dish.
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timmah- that sounds great... I will try that soon.... still need to fish your dartah...
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