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ctfphoto 02-12-2016 09:16 AM

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Originally Posted by kayakfisherman (Post 253457)
Granite measurements are getting taken today.
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For a second time!

What a beautiful "studio" kitchen

cris 02-12-2016 01:13 PM

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Originally Posted by kayakfisherman (Post 253457)
Sven,
It's you guys that inspire me everyday.

Fish Soup: Basic recipe making fish stock from fish carcass,
http://bit.ly/1LKGqCp

This is a basic way to create a foundational fish stock. I'll have
more fish soup variations to come. Just as soon as I finish
this dang kitchen! Granite measurements are getting taken today.
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Looks beautiful Yanni! Is this the location for the 2016 BWE bluefin bash?


I'll have to provide pictures when I work on my presentation skills. I made rockfish skewers and bluefin hotdog which were quite successful. Thanks also for the sushi 101. Keep the recipes coming!

supaboy1981 11-12-2016 07:01 PM

teriyaki Big eye tuna collars

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seared Big eye tuna loin

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garlic ponzu big eye poke

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Seared tuna tacos with Mexican Pesto

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what it started out as @ Tuna harbor dockside Market.

what a great fight night

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kayakfisherman 11-25-2016 08:46 PM

SupaBoy! That's so insane!!! I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner. OMG!!!!

Harry Hill 01-16-2017 06:04 AM

Yani, what do you have for lingcod recipes. I was gifted a few pounds of frozen lingcod that were caught out of Morro Bay at the end of December. I see the taco recipe but I'm looking for others, thanks

kayakfisherman 02-19-2017 09:51 PM

Harry, that's it for specifically Ling Cod. However, Ling would work well with any of my taco or ceviche recipes.

I'm hoping there's a ling with my name on it come March first. Let me know how it goes!

Harry Hill 02-20-2017 04:05 AM

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Originally Posted by kayakfisherman (Post 275629)
Harry, that's it for specifically Ling Cod. However, Ling would work well with any of my taco or ceviche recipes.

I'm hoping there's a ling with my name on it come March first. Let me know how it goes!

now I have to wait for spring cause I ate all my ling cod. A friends son has a charter boat in Morro Bay and I have an invitation to come up when rock fish season opens again so I will add some more. Plus I plan on hitting LJ this year now that I have some kayak time in open water. Thanks for the answer. I made tacos and deep fried and broiled, so far I haven't found a bad way to fix the ling cod.

Mr. NiceGuy 01-12-2018 01:16 PM

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Originally Posted by kayakfisherman (Post 242355)

My problem is this, do fisherman want to learn
to make pizza from scratch?

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Life is sweet.

Mr. Hedonism

ProfessorLongArms 08-11-2018 12:40 PM

In case anyone here’s especially fond of Japanese food, I tried this one on some fresh lingcod this week and it’s pretty awesome.

https://www.chefsteps.com/activities...d-and-tentsuyu

Mahigeer 05-23-2020 09:36 AM

To eat or not to eat...that is the question?
 
From time to time, there has been discussion of the food value of mackerel and bonito on various fishing websites that I enjoy membership.

Having lived in Istanbul, Turkey, I have had enjoyed the seafood dishes that are prepared there. I noticed that mackerel and bonito have a higher food value than in US.
When I have caught some bonito that I cannot use, my Turkish friends appreciate them.
Anyhow, I recently purchased a Turkish cooking book and saw some great pictures of seafood dishes prepared with mackerel and bonito.
If you ever had a chance of being introduced to Raki, there is a recipe to use that too.

Here is a link to the book:

http://hermeshouse.com/mint_pageturn...view/983080597

I am assuming that since it is on the net—that I am not violating any copyrights.

Page 36-40; discusses the various fish species that are common in Turkey.
Page 168-170; is about mackerel dishes.
Page 185; for a bonito recipe.
Page 181; seabass and Raki.


This delicious bonito sushi was prepared by Andrew (the exacitive officer of Stoked On Fishing organization) at Cedros island.
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I keep a small laminated copy of it in my wallet to show when the subject arises.

For those of you who are not cooking challenged like me, I hope you can try a recipe or two.



Bon Appetite.

lhargraves43 06-24-2020 06:07 AM

Thanks for sharing your recipe collection. Ive been fishing for years now and I just noticed I only know 4 ways of cooking fish. Ill definitely try some now that I have sharp EDC knife I can use while fishing out in the sea. If youre looking to buy your own EDC knife, check out this site to find more information.

Oolie 07-17-2020 10:31 PM

I haven't verified the taste of this recipe yet, but it seems good to me, I might just add some freshly grated nutmeg and black pepper to it.
I will say that one of my favorite ways to enjoy it is baked into a chewy french baguette ala "Mentai France", a meal to itself.
Or mixed with Japanese mayo and poured on pizza.

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34avf36g 10-05-2020 07:57 AM

Woow Yamee.... Fishing Recipes are very tasty...
You should open a restaurant where we can come to eat your food..:luxhello::luxhello:. Move around to different venues on an irregular schedule.
Start and stop as you wish, one event at a time.
.....best of luck hope so you enjoy your recipesss

JohnMckroidJr 07-26-2021 12:02 PM

Reading this thread makes my mouth water.....:you_rock:


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