How many times have you told him that?Originally Posted by Trish
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How many times have you told him that?Originally Posted by Trish
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Merry f'ing Christmas
Oh, too many to count. It's my stock comment to himOriginally Posted by 4bronxbombers
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He loves it.
She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -

I usually grill fish but sometimes I bake it.
Deep sea fishing trip rescheduled for this Sunday. Hoping for stripers and blues but I don't like blue fish so i won't be keeping them. If anyone has ideas on cooking stripers, let me know. Ha....i guess I'm assuming I'll catch one!![]()
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I just googled and there's a bunch of recipes that look really good.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Thanks Lorraine and also for the fish advice.Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
You know, we had whole roasted chicken pretty much every other Friday night as a kid @ my Grandparents for Shabbos but I don't remember my Mom making a whole chicken very much, ever! I guess she was sick of having it over there all the time.And she didn't like the way my Nanny cooked some things...but I always liked that chicken. And also my Mom didn't really tutor us in cooking unless we asked...and I was more interested in baking cakes and stuff.
The clay pot sounds interesting. I don't think I've ever seen one or had anything cooked in one. I know tandoori chicken is usually cooked in a clay oven...America's Test Kitchen made a regular oven version last week and they mentioned that a typical clay oven for Indian cooking costs $600! Yikes. I'm sure the clay pot is much more manageable.
Oh, and I wanted to share this. I love Mark Bittman from the NY Times. And he loves his food processor...he mentions using it to grind fish. Maybe I can make my own gefilte fish.![]()
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The Food Processor: A Virtuoso One-Man Band
Oh, and re: the striped bass--I believe you can cook it like other white fish? It does seem a bit thicker though. When we were @ my fisherman cousin's in Cape Cod he put it on a grill pan and just seasoned with italian dressing or something like that?
My uncle cooked it like I cook most of my fish, with butter and cajun spices, served over rice.
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
Yeah the clay pot is less expensive than that. It costs $30-$50 in stores, depending on the size. I actually got all of mine in thrift storesOriginally Posted by xenadanielle
people get them as gifts and don't know what they are so they are usually brand new and only cost me $3-$5. I have them in a few sizes. Anyway, it is easy to cook with. When it is new you soak it for I think about a half hour or so. Then each time I use it I soak it for 15 minutes. This helps keep moisture in the food. You can cook anything in a clay pot. I have cooked fish, chicken, and meat loaf to name a few. I am sure you can make some great Tandoori dishes in the clay pot. I have a few clay pot cookbooks and there are a lot of recipes like that.
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
I love bluefish. I wish I lived near you. I would be glad to take some blues. They are delicious when freshly caught, just broiling with some butter or mayo.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
As for stripers, if I had some I would grill it on the barbecue, 5 minutes on each side depending on the thickness. You could marinate them in the marinade of your choice. I usually do lemon, garlic, oil with a little salt and pepper - nothing fancy. I have a fish basket that holds the fish when grilling and is easy to just turn over so the fish doesn't fall apart. Or you could broil them in the oven if you don't want to grill them.
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
Mushroom risotto. Sometimes I amaze myself how awesome I am at cooking.
Calmer than you are.
Speaking of fish we had salmon last night. I got some Wild Sockeye Salmon at Costco so I will be cooking it again tonight. I will probably broil it with whatever seasonings I think of at the moment.
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
I've been remiss in posting my menus here.![]()
Monday was boneless leg of lamb with an orange-garlic-parsley-olive oil rub. Gravy was made of drippings, heavy cream, mushroom pieces, and red wine. Side dish of Curried Couscous.
Last night was three steaks with garlic bread and a small salad.
Tonight? Meh, my local Chinese restaurant is going to suffice. Egg Roll, Egg Drop Soup, Sweet and Sour Chicken, and Pork Fried Rice. Of course that isn't all for me.![]()
Marc
This new acid reflux medicine I'm now taking seems to be working and I'm going to throw caution to the wind and have a hot dob tonight. I'll probably be paying for it later.
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Two turkey sausage links and a cheese stick. 270 calories, 26 grams of protein.
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2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
What are you taking, muggs?Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
Mine didn't "take" today or something. Not feeling so hot....
Or maybe it's from the stupid Pepp. Farms cookies my friend @ work forced upon me.
I had the WORST acid reflux after my surgery, because I was still making enough acid for a full stomach. Thank God for Nexium.
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2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
Nexium. I was taking Omeprazole but that just didn't agree with me at all.Originally Posted by xenadanielle
So far the nexium seems to be helping.
Those who can — do. Those who can’t — criticize.
Yeah the Prilosec didn't help me either, but Nexium did. Luckily I don't need prescrip reflux meds anymore.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
I just use Pepcid Complete now. Those things are miraculous.
She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -

bbq chix, broccoli and rice pilaf![]()
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Rice pilaf.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
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2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
everyone i've talked to about Bluefish has said that they're way too oily and fishy tasting. They like catching them, but they always throw them back.Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
bbq chicken in the crock pot last night, that's what's for lunch today, i hope it turned out right.
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
Steaks on the grill last night with brussels sprouts and rice.
Don't know about tonight yet. I have chicken thighs. Maybe we'll grill them or I'll put them in the oven.
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Yep..that's been my take on them as well. Hubs has caught a few and broiled them with lemon, butter & garlic. He enjoyed them (mainly cuz 'he' caught them, I think..Originally Posted by Bozidar
). But waaaay to fishy for me. Two bites & I was done..
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I had a steak today that tasted really beefy. The french fries were too spuddy for my taste.
/fish is supposed to taste like fish.
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I can't speak to who you have spoken to but I have eaten them for years and I have friends who love bluefish. They only taste oily when it is not fresh caught. If you cook it that night after it is caught it shouldn't taste oily. For years I've gone to Nantucket in the summer and I and some friends of will go to the fishing boats when they come in and buy a couple of bluefish and cook them up. When they are fresh like that there is nothing better. Like I said butter, salt, pepper, some garlic and broil them and bluefish is delicious. If it is a couple of days old, forget it. In most places you can't get fresh bluefish so it got a bad rep. Of course you have to like oiler fish. I do like fish that is oilier but not when it is not fresh, then the oiliness is too much.Originally Posted by Bozidar
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
Originally Posted by Mr Coffee
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She sits there so refined and drinks herself half blind
- Ralph Waldo Emerson -
Of course but not all fish are created equal in the taste department. I'm kind of in the bluefish is too oily camp, too (although my wife loves bluefish). Give me a striper any day, pass on the bluefish.Originally Posted by Mr Coffee
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I think people who really like fish will enjoy any kind of fish and people who can take it or leave it would rather eat fish that does not taste like fish, that is, non-oily varieties. I can eat any variety of fish and enjoy it.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
Salmon is very oily as well, but it's usually prepared in a way to offset this.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
Same with bluefish. If you like smoked fish, you would love smoked bluefish. Deep frying knocks out the oiliness as well. I've heard of people soaking the fillets in milk overnight, but I've never done this so I don't know how well it works.
I guess it depends a lot on how you cook it. It also doesn't hurt to bleed the fish immediately after catching it.
“If he ever looks mad at you, go ahead and hit him before he sucker punches you.”
-Thurman Munson on Billy Martin
I enjoy fish, but only mild flavored ones (although I do like salmon, but that's a different taste, not really fishy). I wouldn't say I could take it or leave it, because I really do like some fish. But if I find a bone, or get a piece that's too fishy tasting, I'm done.Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
You know you're an addict when you put Crackbook on your Crackberry. -Toaderly
I like the snapper blues but not so much the large ones. Never had smoked bluefish. That probably is tasty.Originally Posted by Mr Coffee
One of the worst tasting fish I ever had was a largemouth bass. Tasted like a gamey mud puddle. Nasty.
I've heard bunker is terrible, but I've managed to avoid that pleasure.
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I made hot wings tonight. Never really made them before, but they came out very good. I baked them in the hot sauce mixed with melted butter and then coated them with a little more sauce when they were done. Nicky and my husband really enjoyed them.
I also made a pasta salad.
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The only fish I've had that I didn't like was bluefish. We had just gone fishing for it, so it was fresh but I didn't know how to cook it so i gave it to my BIL and he did it up on the grill. One of my boys liked it but no one else so my son used it for crabbing bait the next day.
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At least it didn't go to waste.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
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I have had the same experience with largemouth bass. Tasted exactly as you described.Originally Posted by fredgmuggs
You're kidding about the bunker, right? I've never heard of anyone eating them.
That's what I used for bait most of the time.
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The Cap't of the boat we are going on Sunday is going to get bunker in order for us to try and catch stripers.
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Leftover chicken
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The grill might be too drying for bluefish but I still say if you put a lot of butter chunks on it and season it and broil it in the oven broiler you might like it. Maybe not. I guess everyone has their own taste but to me it is delicious. We just couldn't get enough of it on Nantucket. I have also heard of people putting a layer of mayo on it and some salt and pepper and broiling it that way. I also slice some onions on top to give it flavor.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
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We really didn't know how to cook it so i'm sure that's why it wasn't really that good plus we had a lot of it - i would try it again if someone knew how the heck to cook it. I'm hoping for stripers on Sunday. I am dying to catch one!Originally Posted by Octoberbaby
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This thread became much funnier, because I keep reading "stripers" as "strippers."
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2010 GT record: 8-5 (including two near no-hitters)Originally Posted by Yankeeah
I forgot to say to squeeze some lemon on it too. As long as you don't overcook it should melt in your mouth. Oh, and also there is usually a dark part towards the top center of the fish, if I remember correctly. They usually ask if you want to cut it out because it is very dark meat and some people don't like it. I don't mind that part but if you see something like that the just cut it out with a V cut.Originally Posted by 4bronxbombers
"We lose ourselves when we compromise the very ideals that we fight to defend." Barack Obama
had leftover pasta and homeade sausage for dinner last night. For some reason, when the sausage was just ground up and browned it tasted awesome. After we put it in casings and cooked it the way sausage is supposed to be cooked - it tasted as bland as hell. Really unfortunate.
Lunch tonight will be more of the VERY spicey crock pot bbq chicken we had yesterday. Dinner is up in the air, I think i'm going to go to the supermarket and get a ton of fish and cook it up my favorite ways - and then get some frozen burger patties for Sunday when my wife ditches me and I've got the kids all day.
Originally Posted by JDPNYY
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