I use peanut or canola oil. Get the oil in the skillet hot, roll the fish in corn meal mix and fry.
I only cook small trout in a fry pan on the stove when we're camping. I sprinkle the fish on both sides with sea salt and black pepper. The bigger ones will get some seasoning on the inside too. I use butter, get it hot almost to burning, then place the fish in the pan. Times vary, a small one could be 4 minutes per side, and the larger ones double that amount. The skin is nice and crispy from the high heat, and my husband usually removes the bones before we plate them. Bones should easily separate from the flesh if cooked properly. Using Ghee (clarified butter) is another option, it won't burn and smoke like butter.
MMMmmm, trout!
Is it still safe to be camping, as you never who is out there with NO good intentions, Please? Thanks for posting how to cook Trout.
I saw this video and I said to myself, this is That Guy who seems to be very nice and funny with his remarks.
How to cook salmon:
Step one: open the can
Soooo very wrong!:distress: Here's an easy recipe for salmon: Mix 1/4 cup Maple Syrup, 2 TBSP Soy sauce; 1 clove garlic minced; some pepper and salt to taste: Place 1 lb salmon in shallow baking pan, coat with the mixture above and refridgerate for 30 minutes turning it once. Uncover and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for 20 minutes.
Serve with salad or rice or whatever you want.
Salmon on the bbq is wonderful too.
Thank YOU So Very Much for the recipe on cooking Salmon. If you are cooking Salmon in the house either in the oven or on top of the stove, is their a strong fish odor, Please? I am trying to avoid having a strong fish smell in the house and I've heard Salmon is the worst for strong fish smells.
We just sprinkle our salmon fillet with Old Bay Seasoning, put the oven on 'grill', and place the salmon of a foil covered tray on the lowest bottom shelf. The average fillet we grill takes around 20-25 minutes to cook, no turning over. The house smells a bit whenever we cook fish, I don't find that salmon has that much of an excess odor. Many times we'll have a window open anyway, and the trash with the skin, etc. is put taken out of the house asap, so the smell doesn't linger at all.
The bones! That's my biggest problem with eating fish.
Soooo very wrong!:distress: Here's an easy recipe for salmon: Mix 1/4 cup Maple Syrup, 2 TBSP Soy sauce; 1 clove garlic minced; some pepper and salt to taste: Place 1 lb salmon in shallow baking pan, coat with the mixture above and refridgerate for 30 minutes turning it once. Uncover and bake in the oven at 400 degrees for 20 minutes.
Serve with salad or rice or whatever you want.
Salmon on the bbq is wonderful too.
Is it still safe to be camping, as you never who is out there with NO good intentions