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Spanish Mackerel
While in Florida over the weekend, I struck up a conversation with a couple kayak fishing at the beach. The second day there, they were nice enough to give me one of the Spanish mackerel they caught. The only mackerel I've ever eaten before was sashimi style and I found it extremely fishy, but they were nice enough to offer so I gladly accepted. I tried it 2 different ways and I have to say both were pretty good, but the second way was way better. The wife concurs as well.
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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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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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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Love Spanish Mackerel.
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