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Posted: 2/14/2016 8:45:32 AM EDT
What is your favorite species of fish to eat at a restaurant and how do you like it prepared?
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Hogfish.
Cheers! -JC ETA: Cooked almost any way. Grilled, blackened or broiled preferably. Frying is good, but usually reserve frying for lesser fish. I didn't clearly read in a restaurant though. |
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Walleye or pan fish. I have to be able to see the water they came out of while eating it, though.
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Sashimi- Tuna, salmon eel, squid, octo..... any of it
and Sea bass |
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Trout battered and fried is my favorite but I never order it at a restaurant.
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Bunch a fru fru, citified, nancy boys up here, The only acceptable answer is catfish with hushpuppies and fries that were fried in the stinky oil the fish were fried in and chased by prestigious amounts of PBR.
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Bunch a fru fru, citified, nancy boys up here, The only acceptable answer is catfish with hushpuppies and fries that were fried in the stinky oil the fish were fried in and chased by prestigious amounts of PBR. View Quote How do you get the smell out of the headliner of your bus parked down by the river? |
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Crappie.
I've not tried many salt water fish that I like, other than some sushi. |
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Fried catfish followed by fried mullett and brim
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Bunch a fru fru, citified, nancy boys up here, The only acceptable answer is catfish with hushpuppies and fries that were fried in the stinky oil the fish were fried in and chased by prestigious amounts of PBR. View Quote As a fellow mississippian i concur |
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View Quote Really? |
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Tilefish then Grouper..prefer to catch and prepare it myself though.
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Escolar
uncooked. Unfortunately eating moderate quantities in a single sitting is hell on the human digestive system. |
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Sac a lait
Eta did not read the op fully, I guess blackened catfish or redfish. |
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Fresh trout is f'n awesome. View Quote I think the water conditions and source of the fish are more important factors than the species of fish. I've had Rainbow trout from a pond where it was fed pellet food and it was inedible. I couldn't even finish the first bite. This also applies to newly stocked Rainbow trout from the hatchery. The meat is grey. Nasty! Conversely, I've had 16" Rainbows from the Connecticut River whose flesh was a red-orange color and who fed on a buffet diet of insects, crayfish, minnows, etc that tasted heavenly. Wild fingerling Brook trout are also awesome. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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Red Snapper, Flounder, Wahoo, Grouper,
But if I had to pick one it would be Ling(Cobia). |
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I like almost all fish. I got Icelandic Wolf Fish at one very nice restaurant that I had never had a bad meal at. I took one bite and thought I was imagining how bad it was, took a small second bite and almost . Hubby thought it was fine so we swapped dinners. I've also had snapper several times that was not cooked well and has left me wondering if I actually like it.
I like fish more than other types of animal protein. I love hogfish, trout, flounder, mahi, tuna, salmon, corvina, etc. |
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How do you get the smell out of the headliner of your bus parked down by the river? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Bunch a fru fru, citified, nancy boys up here, The only acceptable answer is catfish with hushpuppies and fries that were fried in the stinky oil the fish were fried in and chased by prestigious amounts of PBR. How do you get the smell out of the headliner of your bus parked down by the river? Headliners are used for fire-starter, DUH! |
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Salmon would be my choice.
But I've never been to any restaurant that has ever been able to prepare it well. I love almost any fish I've ever eaten. |
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