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On Jan 7, 11:13*am, Loogypicker wrote:
On Jan 6, 9:07*pm, Harry wrote: Bruce wrote: Tim wrote: I've heard grilling or broiled is probably best, but anyhow. i have the option to buy it locally in a side fillet or the horseshoe cut. I got a side fillet and put a little olive oil in the skillet and cooked until brown, but the other side still had the skin on it, so after flipping it and letting the skin side cook a couple minutes, I peeled the skin off easily then cooked at it for about anothe 4 minutes. It turned out OK, I thought. It was flakey and tender. a bit of lemon juice and pepper helped out. I'm staying away from salt. I'm sure there are *better ways to skillet fry salmon then what I did. sooo.... What should I do next time around? Smoked! Bruce "A diet high in smoked and salted foods, such as smoked fish, meat, and pickled vegetables, has been shown to increase a person's chances of developing stomach cancer. High consumption of red meat also raises this risk. Conversely, eating a diet high in fruits and vegetables (particularly those high in beta-carotene and vitamin C) can decrease this risk." *From Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center Chow down, boys...- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - You smoke Don's meat all of the time, peter puffer. Like you try to smoke Herrings meat, asswipe? |
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