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That looks excellent! Next time cook it whole...seabass is definitely king around here. A cold water grouper!
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I need you to post that recipe my friend. How do you cook it evenly? Upright?
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They do great on the grill as well. My favorite way to cook seabass tho is steamed: https://youtu.be/O-W7TRB2dRQ Here's a photo of them grilled up, just salt/pepper/evoo/lemon juice: ![]() |
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Thanks for posting the link to your video reason162, I enjoyed it.
You and I have the catching and cooking it thing in common. Yes it may take a little more effort, but when it is done we are eating some damn good fish. Thanks for sharing. |
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Best way to eat fish is whole!! Unfortunately they are a pain to clean and when you have a big catch fillet is much easier.
Looks delish!!! |
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BTW... when cooking a whole fish on the grill, a good way to tell when it needs to be flipped is when the eye turns white.
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