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Fishing => Recipes => Topic started by: ChileRelleno on May 03, 2015, 07:55:55 PM

Title: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: ChileRelleno on May 03, 2015, 07:55:55 PM
Fished yesterday, caught a few fish which demanded a good lunch today.

Whole pomps, gutted, washed, dried.
Sea salt, garlic powder, lime juice and olive oil, generously covered inside & out.
Wrap in aluminum foil and grill over high heat for 10-15min per side depending on size of fish.
Skin peels right off and the meat lifts off the bones.
One of the most delicious fish in the Gulf.

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Filleted Blues
Dip fillets in egg wash, dredge in seasoned flour
Fry till golden and flaky
Quit listening to people who say Blues are trash.

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Money shots

I ate heart healthy, grilled fish & salad.

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Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: bestout on May 03, 2015, 08:04:46 PM
pompano the best fish so far for me :)
Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: rjones on May 03, 2015, 08:55:18 PM
pompano are great tasting fish, but more importantly they are fun to catch out of the surf.
Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: ChileRelleno on May 03, 2015, 10:09:53 PM
Fun to catch is almost an understatement with Pomps.
Man do these little fish put up a fight,and their eating quality is as good as their fight.

My favorite Pomp combo is:
Reel: Penn 5500SS with 12# mono
Rod: BP Offshore Angler - Inshore Extreme, 8'6", 12-30#, 3/8-2oz, MH


Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: bluefish69 on May 04, 2015, 12:49:25 AM
I don't totally say no to Blue Fish. I say cut the deep Red Blood that is between the skin & meat out before cooking. You will taste the difference. As far as me eating one if it's bigger than 12" I will give it to you.

Mike
Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: ChileRelleno on May 04, 2015, 01:15:07 AM
I like Blues about 12-18", no bigger, these are perfect for fillets and taste great.
Family doesn't seem to mind a little blood meat, probably because of the seasonings.
I almost always deep fry Blues, don't really care for them prepared other ways.

Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: bestout on May 04, 2015, 01:36:18 AM
Blues are too fishy for me.  The most fun about pompanos go catching sandfleas at night. :)
Title: Re: Grilled Whole Pompano & Fried Bluefish
Post by: thorhammer on May 04, 2015, 10:19:19 AM
love a blue fried fresh. i cut throat and drain pretty quick after catching, seems to help. also helps hugely not to let the meat directly contact your ice; it will stay a bit firmer.