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Red Snapper, blackened and cooked over a thin bed of sliced bell pepers

in a covered 9in saute aka frying pan on med-low heat to steam it.

no water added, fried with a few table spoons of sunflower oil

 

Served over rice (cilantro & lemon juice)

and steamed broccoli crowns, no asparagus at the store.......

 

My first snapper, loved it......

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32 minutes ago, Bubo said:

Red Snapper, blackened and cooked over a thin bed of sliced bell pepers

in a covered 9in saute aka frying pan on med-low heat to steam it.

no water added, fried with a few table spoons of sunflower oil

 

Served over rice (cilantro & lemon juice)

and steamed broccoli crowns, no asparagus at the store.......

 

My first snapper, loved it......

I cooked a bunch of red snapper the last time I was in Florida.

It was fresh caught that morning and sold at one of the shops near the in-laws house in Carrabelle.

I think I did it broiled in the oven with a lemon glaze of some sort.

 

Lately I tend to smoke salmon on a cedar plank with a little sea salt and black pepper and topped with some finely chopped fennel.

 

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8 hours ago, Jeff Matthews said:

I had Chilean sea bass for the first time.  It tasted great!  It was sweet, like crab meat.

I've had it many times in Central America

maybe a Pacific coast thing.

aka Corvina

 

The Chilean seafood places I tried in South Florida were superb

I hope to eat it someday overlooking the Pacific in Chile.

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6 minutes ago, JJkizak said:

I had a frozen salmon burger for lunch. Cooked it in the microwave for 5 minutes.7JJK

7 min in a george forman grill

the Costco ones are quite good.

I may have to pick up a bag and some buns

coleslaw, chips fish on a bun

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17 hours ago, Bubo said:

I hope to eat it someday overlooking the Pacific in Chile.

Peru works too.They make the best ceviche down there with Corvina...just this old man's guts can't handle it anymore.

Anyway had broiled cod a week ago Friday at a tavern in RoyalOak MI. Was supposed to be Fish and Chips but my buddy said we could get it broiled instead of battered and deep fried...was quite tasty. Then Tuna this past Friday...pretty standard for us Catholics. And of course sardines at least once more probably twice a week....

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