Thanks dobie. I LOVE salmon. It’s my favourite fish. What are cukes?I just had salmon for dinner w/ a green salad with cukes, frozen peas and avocado. And a lemon/oil dressing.
The salmon was supposed to be citrus marinated, but I didn't taste it. And croutons.
I ate so healthy, I'm telling myself that It'd probably be ok to have one of those lava cakes I have in the freezer from Trader Joe's.....lol
And, btw, the trout looks delish.
I've seen the cedar plank salmon advertised, but never tried it.Thanks dobie. I LOVE salmon. It’s my favourite fish. What are cukes?
I’ve got a recipe for cedar plank dill/lemon salmon that I’ll try and find. Just moved. It’s makes the most delicious salmon ever.
Lava cakes. Drool.![]()
Rainbow trout is nice. I must admit that some of the nicest fish I’ve ever had had been baked in tinfoil.Good on your husband for bringing home the fish, clever man. One of my favourites is rainbow trout. I buy two small ones about 12-18 inches long, wrap them in foil and bake. Peeling back the skin to reveal that beautiful pink flesh that melts in the mouth is so yum.
View attachment 164849
You’ve GOT TO try it. You ‘d have to purchase the cedar planks which you can only be used once and need to be soaked over night so they don’t catch fire. They flavour they offer the fish is outstanding and the blend of cedar with the dill & shallots is exceptional. If you drink, it’s goes nice with a nice light Pinot.I've seen the cedar plank salmon advertised, but never tried it.
Cukes= cucumbers
I've seen those cedar planks at Sprout's by the meat deli dept, where all the fresh fish and meats are..You’ve GOT TO try it. You ‘d have to purchase the cedar planks which you can only be used once and need to be soaked over night so they don’t catch fire. They flavour they offer the fish is outstanding and the blend of cedar with the dill & shallots is exceptional. If you drink, it’s goes nice with a nice light Pinot.
Did I get carried away?
Cucumbers! Thanks![]()
Maybe decide sometimes this summer to make it. It makes a great bbq. Sometimes my guy will prefer steak so we will cook both.I've seen those cedar planks at Sprout's by the meat deli dept, where all the fresh fish and meats are..
I didn't know you had to soak them first...makes sense. I really have to be in the mood for salmon tho, but I'm willing to give it a try.
Yes, I dwink sometimes lol
![]()
Sure can but for this particular recipe, it’s the cedar flavour we want. Apple , cherry, plum and other fruit hardwoods are great for bbq’ing.Keesha and Dob, you can also use a slab of cherry or other wood to barbecue on, too.
Here it depends what part of Canada you are from. In Ontario they have stocked trout but Ontario also buys fish from Hatcheries to let them go in the lakes to replenish them.Are those trout wild trout or were they stocked? Most trout caught here are stocked except in a few places where they manage to reproduce. The only natives we have are brookies.
Here in BC, we have open net salmon farms, which the federal government has confirmed will phase out by 2025.Here it depends what part of Canada you are from. In Ontario they have stocked trout but Ontario also buys fish from Hatcheries to let them go in the lakes to replenish them.
In the Atlantic provinces, most caught are wild fish but they do have plenty of stock raised in fish farms.
The other provinces I can’t comment on.
Uh, yeah.Do you like eating fresh fish?
Our trout are raised in hatcheries and are fed food pellets. Before the season opener in April, an outdoor TV show does a story on the seasonal stocking from the hatchery. An underwater camera shows hundreds of trout in the concrete pools swimming about in their own excrement. A food pellet fed trout swimming in fish excrement is not a happy thought when sitting cooked on a plate. I don't eat them.Here it depends what part of Canada you are from. In Ontario they have stocked trout but Ontario also buys fish from Hatcheries to let them go in the lakes to replenish them.
In the Atlantic provinces, most caught are wild fish but they do have plenty of stock raised in fish farms.
The other provinces I can’t comment on.
I don’t blame you. That’s pathetic and so unfair to the fish. They didn’t ask to have such a life but if people can profit from it, they don’t care.Our trout are raised in hatcheries and are fed food pellets. Before the season opener in April, an outdoor TV show does a story on the seasonal stocking from the hatchery. An underwater camera shows hundreds of trout in the concrete pools swimming about in their own excrement. A food pellet fed trout swimming in fish excrement is not a happy thought when sitting cooked on a plate. I don't eat them.
Yeah, any stock fish are quite mealyAn underwater camera shows hundreds of trout in the concrete pools swimming about in their own excrement. A food pellet fed trout swimming in fish excrement is not a happy thought when sitting cooked on a plate. I don't eat them.
Was going to post this info for you... Trout is used for several different fish...Just tonight I discovered that brook trout & speckled trout are the same thing and related to salmon. The pink flesh is a hint I guess. I was a bit surprised.
Ewwww! I did not notice that. That type of stuff grosses me right out and something I won’t ask cause I don’t want to know.I noticed that the top fish in the picture is missing an eye. Did he use it for bait? We did when we were kids with perch.