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Redfish recipe...
Posted by rockford177 on 12/26/09 at 6:04 pm00
I take my filets of redfish...Skin and scales left on.
I dust them with old bay seasoning, tony chacheres, dried oregano, and spritz them with lemon. I then take some melted butter and drizzle it on them.
Heat the grill as hot as you can get it...the metal grates glowing red is perfect. Sear them on each side for about 10min
Enjoy
I dust them with old bay seasoning, tony chacheres, dried oregano, and spritz them with lemon. I then take some melted butter and drizzle it on them.
Heat the grill as hot as you can get it...the metal grates glowing red is perfect. Sear them on each side for about 10min
Enjoy
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by Tigerpaw123 on 12/26/09 at 6:07 pm to rockford177
Each side for 10 minutes, are they crunchy?
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by Kim Jong Ir on 12/26/09 at 6:15 pm to Tigerpaw123
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Each side for 10 minutes, are they crunchy?
Unless they are 8 inches think, then yes they must be crunchy.
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by rockford177 on 12/26/09 at 9:25 pm to Kim Jong Ir
Nope, the skin locks in all the flavor
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by redfish99 on 12/27/09 at 6:37 pm to rockford177
10 mins flesh side down on red hot grate........... crispy burnt throw it away start over
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by Good Times on 12/27/09 at 7:57 pm to rockford177
quote:
I take my filets of redfish...Skin and scales left on.
I dust them with old bay seasoning, tony chacheres, dried oregano, and spritz them with lemon. I then take some melted butter and drizzle it on them.
I use garlic as well.
quote:
Heat the grill as hot as you can get it...the metal grates glowing red is perfect. Sear them on each side for about 10min
I cook over medium heat, and only have scale side down. Baste with garlic butter, til yummy.
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by gonzalesdave on 12/29/09 at 12:32 pm to rockford177
why would you flip it?
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re: Redfish recipe...Posted by Gris Gris on 12/29/09 at 12:51 pm to gonzalesdave
I flip mine. I start on the skin side for just a few minutes because I like the wee bit of char, for lack of a better term, on the top. Then, I flip and continue cooking until done, which isn't very long.
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by OTIS2 on 12/29/09 at 12:58 pm to gonzalesdave
quote:Matter of personal opinion.I only cook scale side down. I score the fillets criss cross style,deeply, and when they "puff" a bit, they're done. Very light seasoning and baste with plenty of lemonbutter while cooking.
why would you flip it?
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by gonzalesdave on 12/29/09 at 2:45 pm to Gris Gris
not knocking it....just wondering. I might try it next time, I just did not see the need to flip it since it cooks pretty even without flipping.
ETA
okra yes, tomato no
ETA
okra yes, tomato no
This post was edited on 12/29 at 2:47 pm
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by Gris Gris on 12/29/09 at 2:51 pm to gonzalesdave
Flipping is definitely not necessary. I just like that flavor on the meaty side.
re: Redfish recipe...Posted by The Sportsman on 12/29/09 at 4:15 pm to rockford177
quote:you keep that shite?
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