THE FISH SPECIES YOU LEAST LIKE TO EAT
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It is interesting that Australian Salmon get a universal thumbs down! I have eaten smoked salmon and they were quite OK done that way - and in fish cakes. Sad that such a good looking and good to catch fish does so poorly on the table!
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Yeah snapper isn’t the best but I still eat them.cobby wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:03 amBlues you have to basically dry them out. Place the fillet on a cake stand in the fridge for 3 days before cooking and toss out all the liquid that comes out. They're 100 times better eating that way, but still well down the order. 7 gillers are also much better after drying out.
Snapper. Tried them every which way, boiled, poached, skin on, skin off, baked, fried, bite sized seasoned pieces, raw, whole, filleted, small fish, big fish etc etc and no matter what I struggle getting through 100gm of it. I'd honestly eat a Blue shark after drying it out rather than a Snapper of any size
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The only time I could eat salmon was when it was caught, bled, gutted, all in the same day. Also cut the dark flesh and only the white flesh cooked. Was okay.Paulanderson wrote: ↑Sun Jul 18, 2021 4:39 pmIt is interesting that Australian Salmon get a universal thumbs down! I have eaten smoked salmon and they were quite OK done that way - and in fish cakes. Sad that such a good looking and good to catch fish does so poorly on the table!
Definitely horrible to eat when it's not fresh, frozen-defrosted is the worst possible.
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Snapper is pretty good mate, I cant imagine why you don't like them.cobby wrote: ↑Sat Jul 17, 2021 10:03 amSnapper. Tried them every which way, boiled, poached, skin on, skin off, baked, fried, bite sized seasoned pieces, raw, whole, filleted, small fish, big fish etc etc and no matter what I struggle getting through 100gm of it. I'd honestly eat a Blue shark after drying it out rather than a Snapper of any size
I agree the big ones are **** but a 2-3kg model is excellent eating.
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Wrasse are very popular with chinese and very popular in WA, a prized catch in WA.
They steam them with the flesh being so soft baked or pan fried fillets they loose all the moisture just fall to pieces.
I tried them steamed and it was pretty good.
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Salmon keeps in the fridge for a few days if you bled and gutted on the day when caught. The smaller ones up to 25cm are actually the better eating, they get their unique unpleasant taste as they get bigger.
I won't eat Basa though. Good thing you can't catch them here.
I won't eat Basa though. Good thing you can't catch them here.