Ignorance on my part..
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Got a great fish cake recipe that Neil would probably shoot me for given out ( think we got it from the same guy) but its awesome with striped bass. I'll post here in the next few days. Gotta make a batch to be sure I remember it. Get your pen ready Walter its that good!!!!!
KR
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1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
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1977 RLDT "CHIMERA"
I also have one Walter's Top Notch: (The Captain's Cookbook) back a year or so ago when UV was auctioning some of them off for the sandbox and it has a excellent Swordfish recipe in it that is awesome!
Then I learned one from a old cajun gal down in Venice, LA on Pan Seared Wahoo that will as UV says: (Make You Slap Yo Momma) GoooooD..........
Now there are some of you that have never tried (Fresh) Fried Mullet a Southern favorite. This is also good.
R,
DQ
Then I learned one from a old cajun gal down in Venice, LA on Pan Seared Wahoo that will as UV says: (Make You Slap Yo Momma) GoooooD..........
Now there are some of you that have never tried (Fresh) Fried Mullet a Southern favorite. This is also good.
R,
DQ
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"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
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Walter,
Mullet can be fried or smoked, but its best if fried and caught fresh mainly with a cast net from a boat or dock or you can buy them at the seafood store (Joe Patti's Seafood) in Pensacola will ship it to you, they have a website also.
They are bottom feeders so that is why say in Louisiana they don't eat mullet because of a muddy bottom. Pensacola Bay and our Bayou's are mainly a sanded bottom with grassey area's too.
Mobile, AL to Panama City, FL on the Gulf Coast is about all the area's your going to find Mullet being eaten, because of our inland bay areas are where they hang out, other than these area's I just said, it is used for bait. Most Seafood Rest. have Fried Mullet on their menu's. Very tasty eating fish when it is fresh caught and eaten fried is the best.
R,
DQ
Mullet can be fried or smoked, but its best if fried and caught fresh mainly with a cast net from a boat or dock or you can buy them at the seafood store (Joe Patti's Seafood) in Pensacola will ship it to you, they have a website also.
They are bottom feeders so that is why say in Louisiana they don't eat mullet because of a muddy bottom. Pensacola Bay and our Bayou's are mainly a sanded bottom with grassey area's too.
Mobile, AL to Panama City, FL on the Gulf Coast is about all the area's your going to find Mullet being eaten, because of our inland bay areas are where they hang out, other than these area's I just said, it is used for bait. Most Seafood Rest. have Fried Mullet on their menu's. Very tasty eating fish when it is fresh caught and eaten fried is the best.
R,
DQ
1967 Hull #315-605 FBC ---<*)((((><(
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
"IN GOD WE TRUST"
'Life may be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well fish'!
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I've watched those goofy looking fish leaping out of the water my entire life and never once considered eating one?? Are they worth eat'in?
Oh, by the way; Happy Holidays from Texas..
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Oh, by the way; Happy Holidays from Texas..
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