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Cook some Fish
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sabelu
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Any recipes for haddock, snapper, plaice, trout etc
Quick and easy preferably.
Quick and easy preferably.
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Fish pie is easy, white sauce, mashed potato topping - yum.The Best Things in Life Are Free0
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Hi sabelu,
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Some recent threads that may help:
something a bit fishy going on!
How do you cook rainbow trout ?
Also have a look in the Mega Indexed thread for other ideas:
Fish and other seafood:
- Fish cakes
- For stock (first and last posts)
- herring and other fish
- Salmon, tuna... others?
- Salvage a salmon
- Squid - from frozen
- Trout
- What should I do with cod?
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White fish is nice baked in breadcrumbs, very healthy too - I normally used cod:
- dip fish fillets in flour, then beaten egg, then breadcrumbs (I keep a bag of homemade breadcrumbs in the freezer).
- bake on baking tray in the oven for around 20 mins.
You can prepare this earlier in the day, then refrigerate until you're ready to bake it.
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