favorite eating fish
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favorite eating fish
your dish fish. mine is salmon
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Re: favorite eating fish
u forgot tuna, swordfish and shark man
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fuck! how could i forget them, well apart from shark no one eats sharkparticle-jim wrote:u forgot tuna, swordfish and shark man
Re: favorite eating fish
Glenryck Pilchards on toast 
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Re: favorite eating fish
Halibut ftw....
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Re: favorite eating fish
Salmon fo sho, it's got a sentimental place in my heart. Used to go to Scotland on holiday as a kid and eat fresh salmon quite alot. Fun times.
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TUNA? SWORDFISH? MONKFISH?
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Re: favorite eating fish
where's all the shellfish at?
i couldn't choose one favourite fish. they're all great in their own special ways <3 me and the misses went out for dinner 2 weeks ago to one of the fancier indian restaurants in town and i had tandoori nisha (largest tiger prawns EVER, "marinated with exotic spices laced in saffron yoghurt and rose petals, barbecued in clay oven") & tandoori machi tikka ("cubes of monk fish marinated in special tandoori spices with mustard oil and cooked to perfection in a clay oven") and it was the best fucking thing ever. i can't wait to go back
/me drools
i couldn't choose one favourite fish. they're all great in their own special ways <3 me and the misses went out for dinner 2 weeks ago to one of the fancier indian restaurants in town and i had tandoori nisha (largest tiger prawns EVER, "marinated with exotic spices laced in saffron yoghurt and rose petals, barbecued in clay oven") & tandoori machi tikka ("cubes of monk fish marinated in special tandoori spices with mustard oil and cooked to perfection in a clay oven") and it was the best fucking thing ever. i can't wait to go back
/me drools
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I've tried a few sharks, it's good but depends on the kind of shark. I've only tried some of the smaller species.. no bones to worry about but it can be a bit chewy.kp mike wrote:fuck! how could i forget them, well apart from shark no one eats sharkparticle-jim wrote:u forgot tuna, swordfish and shark man
I prefer salmon though, and tuna, and whatever the breaded/fried kind usually is (I think tilapia?). I'm not too big on fish really.
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yum,which restaurant were it?,gonna be up in glasgow over crimbo and new year,Mother India was always a favourite of mine,is it still on the go?.tomm wrote:where's all the shellfish at?
i couldn't choose one favourite fish. they're all great in their own special ways <3 me and the misses went out for dinner 2 weeks ago to one of the fancier indian restaurants in town and i had tandoori nisha (largest tiger prawns EVER, "marinated with exotic spices laced in saffron yoghurt and rose petals, barbecued in clay oven") & tandoori machi tikka ("cubes of monk fish marinated in special tandoori spices with mustard oil and cooked to perfection in a clay oven") and it was the best fucking thing ever. i can't wait to go back
/me drools
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http://www.thedhabba.com/ this place here mate. quite pricey for poor folk like me so it's a once every so often kinda thing but the food was awesome and the service was great too.
and aye mother india is still at it. it's right round the corner from my pals flat & we pass it near enough every weekend.
and aye mother india is still at it. it's right round the corner from my pals flat & we pass it near enough every weekend.
Re: favorite eating fish
Sole from Devon, pan fried in nothing but a little butter.
Smoked Haddock from the Isle of Sky.
Smoked Kippers from Craster (apparently the best in the world).
Cod is over rated (and fished).
Plaice is nice too but fucking expensive.
I often take a carrier bag with me when I am walking the dog at the beach to pick mussels. Sometimes me and the missus would camp on the beach with a little fire, cook some mussels in white wine on the fire with a little cream, throw in a bit garlic, sorted. Then sit back and look out across the sea with me spliff, girl and fire. Bliss
Smoked Haddock from the Isle of Sky.
Smoked Kippers from Craster (apparently the best in the world).
Cod is over rated (and fished).
Plaice is nice too but fucking expensive.
I often take a carrier bag with me when I am walking the dog at the beach to pick mussels. Sometimes me and the missus would camp on the beach with a little fire, cook some mussels in white wine on the fire with a little cream, throw in a bit garlic, sorted. Then sit back and look out across the sea with me spliff, girl and fire. Bliss
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Re: favorite eating fish
when i had shark it was feckin lovely, the breaded/fried fish most ppl are used to is cod but cod is running out so soon it'll be colin/pollock that most people use insteadwormcode wrote:I've tried a few sharks, it's good but depends on the kind of shark. I've only tried some of the smaller species.. no bones to worry about but it can be a bit chewy.kp mike wrote:fuck! how could i forget them, well apart from shark no one eats sharkparticle-jim wrote:u forgot tuna, swordfish and shark man
I prefer salmon though, and tuna, and whatever the breaded/fried kind usually is (I think tilapia?). I'm not too big on fish really.
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I can pick these bad boys up on my way home from work (when I eventually get a car!):
http://www.lindisfarneoysters.co.uk/
They've been farming oysters there for nearly 1,500 years or something nuts
http://www.lindisfarneoysters.co.uk/
They've been farming oysters there for nearly 1,500 years or something nuts
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i'm with you there mate! man is at one with life when he has nature, fire, shelter, the woman and freshly caught foodfirky wrote:I often take a carrier bag with me when I am walking the dog at the beach to pick mussels. Sometimes me and the missus would camp on the beach with a little fire, cook some mussels in white wine on the fire with a little cream, throw in a bit garlic, sorted. Then sit back and look out across the sea with me spliff, girl and fire. Bliss
Re: favorite eating fish
Snapper
Tilapia
Baracuda
Tilapia
Baracuda
Re: favorite eating fish
OK I even know of all these other fish, damn myself for cliking on 'submit' too early.
Re: favorite eating fish
dover sole
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