There is not a thread dedicated to outdoor grilling
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Red snapper over charcoal today. Fish head soup tomorrow.
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God I love grilled snapper
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It was my first time and I think it turned out great. Crispy on the outside and tons of flaky meat. I wasn't sure what type of heat to give it at first, so I started with closed lid and indirect heat then finished it right over the coals. Took about 35 mins overall.
I will be buying more fish varietals for the grill here all summer long.
I will be buying more fish varietals for the grill here all summer long.
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If you can get some good grouper, it is delicious grilled. it is delicate on the grill though, slow and low is best, with some kind of support underneath it. I sure do love grouper.washing machine wrote:It was my first time and I think it turned out great. Crispy on the outside and tons of flaky meat. I wasn't sure what type of heat to give it at first, so I started with closed lid and indirect heat then finished it right over the coals. Took about 35 mins overall.
I will be buying more fish varietals for the grill here all summer long.
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I should be able to find grouper pretty easily living so close to the Gulf of America. Thanks, ruddo!
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don't let him bully you reid. you were happy about the snapper. stick to that.washing machine wrote:I should be able to find grouper pretty easily living so close to the Gulf of America. Thanks, ruddo!
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Some grilled grouper with lime... you can't beat it
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Thanks guys.
Once I do start exploring more fish options, I'll start a separate fish grilling thread. Pompano is also on my radar and likely to be tried before grouper.
Ruddo, I may need to flag few posts here for merging once I do.
Once I do start exploring more fish options, I'll start a separate fish grilling thread. Pompano is also on my radar and likely to be tried before grouper.
Ruddo, I may need to flag few posts here for merging once I do.
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Pompano strikes me as a very literary sort of fish. It features prominently in How I Learned To Drive by Paula Vogel, and I'm pretty sure it shows up in McCarthy somewhere.washing machine wrote:Thanks guys.
Once I do start exploring more fish options, I'll start a separate fish grilling thread. Pompano is also on my radar and likely to be tried before grouper.
Ruddo, I may need to flag few posts here for merging once I do.
Reid thinks he's fancy now. Give me a good proletariat finfish, haddock or something like that.
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I'm interested in Pompano purely because I watched them being cooked while waiting in line in the supermarket food court.
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what was it an Erewhonwashing machine wrote:I'm interested in Pompano purely because I watched them being cooked while waiting in line in the supermarket food court.
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I know we've talked about this before but probably 20 years ago I had the best blackened grouper sandwich of my life at a roadside stand in marathon Florida..just the grouper on a soft potato bun and some tarter sauce...I think I had 3E.H. Ruddock wrote:If you can get some good grouper, it is delicious grilled. it is delicate on the grill though, slow and low is best, with some kind of support underneath it. I sure do love grouper.washing machine wrote:It was my first time and I think it turned out great. Crispy on the outside and tons of flaky meat. I wasn't sure what type of heat to give it at first, so I started with closed lid and indirect heat then finished it right over the coals. Took about 35 mins overall.
I will be buying more fish varietals for the grill here all summer long.