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Trigger
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Pensacola / Orlando
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I wasn't sure if this should go in the recipe section..but its not a question about cooking so i put it in here.
I recently caught my first keeper red. My friend showed me how to clean em and made me two nice fillets. My question is, if im planning on cuttin up the meat into strips to fry, do i need to cut out any sort of blood line? There is alot of dark red parts on the meat, and on the side where the skin had been there is alot of dark red-ish stuff which i wasnt sure if im supposed to fillet that off. Thanks everyone! |
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2007
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I always trim out the bloodline if fillets are involved.
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Grouper
Join Date: Apr 2008
Location: Gulf Breeze
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Yea always trip that stuff out as much as possible. You can avoid that by cutting his throat (while he is alive) when you decide to keep him to let him bleed out. I find the fillets are much tastier after they are bled. :hungry
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White Marlin
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On most fish I trim off any dark meat also......but with redfish I normally just grill them with the scales still attached.......so there is no trimming of blood line and it's never bothered me. Try one trimmed and one not........
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Trigger
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Pensacola / Orlando
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thats the half shell thing right? I wanna try that with the next one i bring home. I went ahead and trimmed out everything but the pure meat and soaked the fillets in melted butter, and shook creole seasoning, salt, and pepper on them and then pan fried them, melting butter over them to keep them sizzling and it was SO GOOOD!
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Mingo
Join Date: Dec 2008
Location: Mary Esther
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I have had redfish on the halfshell twice and it has tasted great both times so I'm sure you wouldnt need to trim the dark meat but if your gonna fry it I'm sure it wouldnt hurt to trim it off.....and congrats on your slot red
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2007
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I'm thinking you cut each side away from backbone and leave skin on while grilling or are you grilling the whole fish minus head and guts??? Also, how long cook time / when is it done? |
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White Marlin
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Cut two fillets off just like you normally would, minus the scaling and skinning. Cook on a hot grill scales down.......depending on grill temp. 5-7 minutes.....sometimes longer depending on grill......when done the meat will slide off the skin onto a plate.
I brush mine with a little olive oil and some redfish magic seasoning........comes out great! |
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Sailfish
Join Date: Sep 2007
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Thanks, You prob. saved me from destroying yet annother future slot Red from my unskilled fillet aptempts.....................Dennis |
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