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Fish without that "fishy" taste
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I know this may seem like an odd question but is there any fish that can be cooked without tasting too fishy?
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Remember, fresh fish shouldn't smell greatly. Look for fish that still have fairly bright eyes when they're on the slab - and smell them! If the odour's too powerful, chances are that the fish aren't as fresh as you think.
Salmon won't stink your kitchen out too much. Put the steaks in foil, lightly sprinkle with oil, and put a clove of garlic and/or lemon wedge on top, with a bit of black pepper and a sprig of parsley. Cook on a medium heat until tender. Lovely.
Salmon won't stink your kitchen out too much. Put the steaks in foil, lightly sprinkle with oil, and put a clove of garlic and/or lemon wedge on top, with a bit of black pepper and a sprig of parsley. Cook on a medium heat until tender. Lovely.
Often, if a fish tastes too fishy, then it might not be that fresh. A lot of people expect sushi to be really fishy, but because it is (usually) very fresh, it can taste exquisitie without the fishy taste. If it smells or tastes fishy, then it aint fresh.
There are also ways you can cook fish, that 'reduces' the fishiness, but the fresher the better. Most white fish should be fairly mild in fishiness.
There are also ways you can cook fish, that 'reduces' the fishiness, but the fresher the better. Most white fish should be fairly mild in fishiness.
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