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When the weather's not right for grilling, try broiling instead. Broiling is great when you want a fast, simple, and easy preparation with delicious results. It gives fish a nicely browned exterior with the convenience of a temperature-controlled heat source. For easy cleanup, line the broiler pan with a piece of foil.
Poaching usually gives excellent results. To poach fish, you need to add herbs, seasoning and a thickener such as cream. You can use this as a sauce to serve with the fish. Steaming is easy and suits whole fish, steaks, or fillets. To steam fish, put it in a steamer over boiling water and make sure you use a tight-fitting lid.
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Pan Fried Trout
1/4 cup flour 1/4 cup finely ground almonds 1/2 teaspoon paprika 2 whole trout, gutted and scaled 1/4 teaspoon salt 1/4 teaspoon ground black pepper 1 tablespoon butter 1 teaspoon lemon juice 1 lemon, cut into wedges
Mix together flour, almonds and paprika. Season fish with salt and pepper. Dip fish in flour.
Melt butter in skillet and brown fish 1 to 2 minutes to sear both sides.
Reduce heat to medium-low and continue cooking, turning frequently, until cooked through.
Serve with Lemon Ledges.
Whether you fancy testing some tilapia fish recipes or perhaps a delicious baked catfish recipe, you might think that baking fish is easy. It is indeed an uncomplicated way of cooking fish but there are a few tips and tricks you should know, to guarantee your fish recipes turn out great.
* Make sure that the butter is extra hot but not yet burning. * If the fish has been properly cooked, the meat will appear opaque but will still be moist. * Some varieties of fish contain more fat, such as salmon or tuna, which can be cooked until opaque on the outside while remaining somewhat translucent on the inside. * Never use water from close proximity marinas, municipal or industrial discharges, always use potable water.
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