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The Roux (Cooking/BBQ/Recipes) What good is a cajun site without a cooking and recipe forum? |
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![]() 1) Seasoned with salt and pepper and pan seared with a rosemary butter sauce and a tomato and cucumber salad with a lemon and rice wine vinaigrette. spanish mack_rosemary butter.jpg 2) I liked the lemon and rice wine vinaigrette on the salad so much that I decided to try it on the fish. I did an hour marinade in straight lemon juice and a half of a fresh cayenne pepper diced from the garden. Seasoned with salt, pepper, cumin, and chili powder. Pan seared and used the lemon rice wine vinaigrette to make a butter sauce. Served it with a corn salad on the side. spanish mack_lemon butter.jpg |
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Both look great but spanish are very oily and "fishy" tasting. Many people want to eat fish but don't want the "fishy taste". Lol.......
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never tool a likin to the little buggers, but I have no problem catching and releasing in the surf in front the condo...........
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I won't lie, I had some chicken breast on deck just in case I didn't care for it. At first I figured the rosemary would overpower the fishy taste, but it was still there. Although not as bad as I had expected. The tang of the citrus and vinegar cut right through it. I would definitely eat it again.
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Love Spanish Mackerel.
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