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JeffS 07-28-2006 02:02 PM

Kingfish
 
I just got back from fishing last weekend and I have several Kingfish fillets. What are some of your favorite ways to cook them. THe fillets are about 1-1/2" thick and about 12" long. Most people seem to recommend cooking them on the grill, but I wanted to see if anyobdy had any other suggestions.

Rebel Hog 07-28-2006 06:27 PM

RE: Kingfish
 
We don't fillet King Fish down here, we steak them and coat them with Drake Flouring and fry the steaks in hot vegetable oil. We leave one vertebrae in each steak instead of four.


To steak a fish, clean out the stomach cavity, snip off all the fins (you can leave the tail to use as a handle), and start slicing vertically through the body just behind the gill plate. Keep about three vertebrae in each steak - keeping the steaks at least 4 inches thick to allow for proper cooking - you don't want them to get done too fast or they tend to dry out. Grilling, broiling, or smoking are the best way to prepare steaks.



Rebel Hog 07-28-2006 08:15 PM

RE: Kingfish
 
Kingfish
Kingfish steaks with garlic-herb butter


INGREDIENTS

[ul][*]100g butter, room temperature [*]1 large clove garlic, peeled and crushed [*]2 tbsp parsley, chopped [*]pinch cayenne pepper [*]1 tsp lemon juice [*]4x 2-3 cm thick kingfish steaks, rinsed and patted dry (you could substitute the kingfish with groper, salmon, tuna, lemon fish or kawahai) [/ul]METHOD

Prepare herb-butter by mixing all ingredients (except the kingfish) together until well blended, or blend in a food processor, using a metal chopping blade.

Shape butter into log and wrap in plastic. Chill. This can be prepared up to three days in advance and stored in the refrigerator (or frozen for up to two months).

If using frozen fish, cover and allow to thaw at room temperature for 30 minutes, or preferably, leave overnight in the refrigerator.

To cook fish, lightly oil grill-rack or large non-stick frying pan and pre-heat over medium heat. Cook steaks for five minutes.

Turn fish and place thin slice of herb butter on top of each steak. Continue cooking approximately three to four minutes longer or until fish is cooked through, and butter is melted to cover steaks. Do not over-cook, or fish will be dry.

Serve with lemon wedges and green salad.

Serves 4.

JeffS 07-31-2006 10:06 PM

RE: Kingfish
 
Thanks Rebel, I'll have to try that. We are getting alot more of them and I wanted different ways to cook them.

HollidayHunter 08-05-2006 04:59 PM

RE: Kingfish
 
We soak ours overnight in buttermilk. Then roll in a batter of cornmeal and mustard together. Then deepfry. Good eatin.


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