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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Traditionally it's for cod, and sounds completely wrong, but it's really good.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:32, 2 replies, latest was 13 years ago)

if I had actually dipped small chunks in seasoned flour and fried it.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:35, Reply)

I've got a mate who was chased around a boat by one with a fucking great knife stuck in its back, but that's about as far as it gets.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:37, Reply)

so I've been waiting for years to try it, but the wife doesn't want to try it, so as she was away on holiday this week I took the opportunity.
It tastes like a lot of other white fish, there isn't really a huge amount differentiate it from a decent bit of haddock.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:39, Reply)

Although in the wild, it looks about as far removed from a salmon as it's possible to get.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:40, Reply)

until I was looking for recipes yesterday.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:44, Reply)

it's a much firmer fish than haddock, which is why it's often described as "meatier." It needs longer cooking but also needs a bit of salty flavouring. I use Parma ham wrapped round it but bacon lardons work well too.
Another good "meaty" fish is what's called "rock turbot" in this part of the world.
Both are hoorin' expensive, like.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:45, Reply)

they are not the same thing, though some fishmongers may try to tell you so.
( , Mon 25 Jun 2012, 21:52, Reply)
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