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Hook Em and Cook Em February Submissions
Post em here. Must have 1 photo showing what you harvested, also must show at least a part of your kayak. Second photo is what you prepared. Aside from the 2 required photos you can add whatever you want, video, recipe, story behind the catch or the dish. These have to be current to the month of February.
This goes through the end of the last day of February and voting will follow from March 1-3. Winner will be announced March 3rd at 10PM.You can only win this contest one time, but within the month you can submit as many times as you like. Raise the bar, then raise it again! |
only 3 days left to submit this month!
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Here Goes Nothing
To me, preparing the fish you catch is almost as good as catching it (keyword almost).
Fish: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...Screenshot.jpg First, this is my favorite way to cook yellowtail (I'm more of a sushi guy) other than smoking it of course. Give yourself a couple of cleaned steaks, I like to keep them relatively thin to make grilling easier. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...7_51_39_PM.jpg Next, lather those suckers in olive oil and throw some garlic, chili powder, salt and lemon on them http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...8_00_12_PM.jpg Then it's as simple as throwing them on the grill on medium heat for around 3 minutes per side, be careful not to overcook them http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...8_10_20_PM.jpg Now to the good stuff. My favorite way to eat yellowtail is simple caveman style with ample wasabi and soy sauce http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...9_11_53_PM.jpg Sushi is a close second, and I like this simple, just avocado and fish is my favorite http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...8_54_10_PM.jpg Sometimes you need to give it a little crunch http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...8_41_34_PM.jpg Excuse the presentation, I tried!! :doh: http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...8_47_25_PM.jpg Now all that's left to do is feast!!! :D |
Those all look really good Tanner, you may run away with this month :D
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This is "Cook Em". I declare all raw fish disqualified :D
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Man that's making me hungry! Great post. You got to be the winner.
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Thanks for posting that. Think I going to all you can eat sushi tonight.
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I caught one of these a few days before Valentines Day.
Step 1. http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/..._4143504_n.jpg http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/...32901402_n.jpg Like some of you, share the same dislike of frozen yellowtail. I eat pound after pound of fresh and raw and smoke the rest to be eaten and/or frozen for later. Frozen smoked yellowtail is still great afterward. For sushi, I like sashimi but do enjoy a dalop of sushi rice. For novices like myself, the rice can be challenging. I found a few tips of making sushi rice online. The most important info I found was to ensure you wash the rice until the water is clear. Cook the rice. But then mix a tablespoon or so of some white sugar, a few pinches of salt, and 1/3 cup rice vinegar in a heated pot then pour it over the rice and mix it all in. -To keep rice from sticking to your hands, dip them in a bowl of water and rice vinegar. For spicy yellowtail rolls--I use 1/2cup japanese mayo, add siracha and lemon to taste. Then mix in the meat. http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/...34521017_n.jpg This is a favorite of mine: Panko/Sesame/Coconut Seared Yellowtail taco with avocado cream sauce. http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/...ps0632d199.jpg -Cut some steaks about 3/4-1 inch thick. -In a bowl mix 2 cups panko, 1 tablespoon sesame, and small handfull of coconut flakes. -spread the mix over a cutting board. -sprinkle sea salt over the steaks then coat press both sides of the steak - with the mix on the cutting board On a cast iron skillet, heat to med-high and place enough peanut oil to cover the surface. Then add the steaks. 1 minute each side. For the avo-cream sauce, I use a food processor. 1 large whole avocado 1/3 cup mexican cream 1 steam green onion small handful of cilantro. Yum. Smoked Yellowtail. http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/...73205846_n.jpg http://i1133.photobucket.com/albums/...psce0b8ca2.jpg Its all in the brine! -2 cups water -2 cups apple juice -1 cup brown sugar -1/2 cup salt -1/2 cup honey -1/2 cup soy -2 tbls molasses -2 tbls thai chili mix/jam -2 tbls ground ginger Heat all of the items up, then cool and place in a ceramic bowl with the yellowtail. I recommend overnight. or vacuum seal it for 2 hours. Dried for 3 hours. I recommend a cool dark place that has some circulation (garage) *Form a nice pellicle!! Smoke at 170 degrees for 100 minutes. I like to use apple wood. Eat it for days, make a dip from it, put in pesto pasta....possiblities are endless. :cheers1: |
That all looks delicious! Wish I was your neighbor.
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Way too close to dinner time! NICE!!! :luxhello:
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Zfish is killing it! That sushi looks awesome...even though it isn't cooked he did roll it. Smoked fish looks so good and I'll have to look this recipe up the next time I pull up one of those yellow.
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Lobster Potato Skins and Lobster Stuffed Potato
Lobster Potato Skins and Lobster Stuffed Potatoes
Lobster Tail Large Russet Potatoes Extra Sharp Cheddar Cheese Sour Cream Bacon Feta Cheese Salt Pepper Cilantro Chives Lime Lobsters love rain so Mickey and I went out last night after the first rain in a very long time. We hooped as it was raining as well. A very warm storm which made it fun. I came home with three legal lobsters, one being a fairly nice size. I froze two of the tails as the season is drawing to an end and wanted some "tails" in the freezer for summer. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...00/lobster.jpg http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...to_copy_41.JPG Cook the large russet potatoes until done. Boil the lobster tail until barely done. Carve out the potatoes and set the inside aside. Lobster Potato Skins …. Halfway fill the shell with extra sharp cheddar cheese and bacon and broil until melted. Add cooked lobster and more extra sharp cheddar cheese and squeeze a little lime over the top. Salt and pepper. Broil until done and top with feta cheese, cilantro, and chives. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...oto_copy_8.JPG Lobster Stuffed Potatoes …. Use the carved out potatoes and mix with cooked lobster, sour cream, bacon, sharp cheddar cheese, salt and pepper. Stuff back into the skins and grade extra sharp cheddar cheese on top. Broil until done and top with feta cheese, cilantro, and chives. http://www.bigwatersedge.com/bwegall...oto_copy_6.JPG |
Now this looks deliciously insane!!! ctfphoto has my vote.
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I had my winner all picked out.....til that dude with the damn lobster showed up!
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Lobster all the way!
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Damn that lobster stuffed potato looks good but I have to give it to Zach and that donkey of a yellowtail and the spread he created! The smoked yellowtail looks incredible!
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Zfish all the way as he put a lot of effort and variety in his cooking.
Not a fan at all of the cheese in seafood and much prefer the lobster from the other coast. |
Zach has my vote with that YT spread
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Nice job on the lobster potatoes!! Looks really yummy.
Considering that Greeks eat more per capita feta on this planet, Chris gets my vote. |
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