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#1453090 - 07/06/08 07:22 AM how do you cook em
dairyman Offline
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Registered: 10/08/07
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daughter-in-law caught a few trout this week end and gave us a few----how do you guys cook em???

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#1453127 - 07/06/08 09:00 AM Re: how do you cook em [Re: dairyman]
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put em in a glass baking pan in the oven at 400 degrees for 20-30 minutes. Watch them do not burn.
Add a little water to the bottom of the pan and season to taste with lemons, bacon bits and Lowery's season salt.

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#1454337 - 07/07/08 05:21 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: Skeets]
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Wrap them in Foil with a bunch of butter and seasoning and cook them on the grill, i use lemon pepper and lawrys.
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#1454569 - 07/07/08 09:24 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: HookEmHard84]
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Originally Posted By: HookEmHard84
Wrap them in Foil with a bunch of butter and seasoning and cook them on the grill, i use lemon pepper and lawrys.


EXACTLY what I do....even tho I havent had a meal of trout in many years....but I will this weekend in Colorado!
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#1454600 - 07/07/08 09:43 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: wooduck26]
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thats what I did-----------they tasted ok but --I like them better when they're smoked

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#1455575 - 07/08/08 04:29 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: dairyman]
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How ever you prepare them they will be better if you take the skin off ( fillet them like a walleye ) That is where the fishy kinda taste comes from. Trout have almost all of their fat at the skin. Taste like a totally different fish without the skin.
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#1456193 - 07/09/08 07:36 AM Re: how do you cook em [Re: shortfatguy]
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Originally Posted By: shortfatguy
How ever you prepare them they will be better if
you take the skin off ( fillet them like a walleye )


I haven't eaten trout for a long time, but we always left the skin & heads on and grilled them directly over wood or charcoal. Let the skin get crispy but not burned. They're great. The only bad part is that some people get grossed out when the eyes pop, but there's a lot of meat on the head.
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#1456531 - 07/09/08 12:59 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: cylinder]
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Poached in court boullion. MMMMM

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#1458033 - 07/10/08 10:53 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: toomuchfun?]
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Skin on, like previously stated, till crispy. Eat the skin with the filet......it's awesome!
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#1458565 - 07/11/08 02:32 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: shiner2367]
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Cook em whole, I stuff the cavity with fresh garlic, fresh dill and/or other garden herbs like sage, thyme, oregano, etc. Or capers. Throw some butter, lemon and a bit of salt in there and you're all set! Cooks great on the grill or in the oven

My personal favorite is smoked though
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#1458933 - 07/11/08 11:42 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: goblueM]
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I agree with goblueM. I cook trout a lot and fill the cavity with similar ingredients. I usually cook in the oven. however cant beat em smoked.

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#1459687 - 07/13/08 10:10 AM Re: how do you cook em [Re: goblueM]
Outfitter17 Offline
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Registered: 11/14/03
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Loc: Lower Manitou Lake, Ont. Canda
We do whats called a foil, We take the skins off and on a piece of tin foil we:

1. spread butter or pam on just about the entire sheet.

2. put down 1 strip of bacon.

3. put down some red and green sliced peppers.

4. put down some onion slices.

5. put down 1 fillet of trout.

6. put down a couple slices of tomato and some more peppers.

7. put sprinkle some lowerys on it.

8. put on another fillet of trout.

9. put some more peppers and onions down.

10. sprinkle some more lowerys.

11. put another piece of bacon on top.

12. now wrap up the fish and veg., then wrap another piece of tin foil over so there are two layers.

13. if you are using an open fire, start the fire and let it get down to good coals, spread the coals evenly and lay down the foils. You will only need to flip them once and each side takes about 7 minutes.

If you are using a grill or over it will take longer, we always use the open fire so I don't know exactly how long the grill would take so you will have to experiment.

Good Luck

This also works great with walleye.
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#1463984 - 07/17/08 11:22 AM Re: how do you cook em [Re: Outfitter17]
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I also like them smoked best...doing a bunch of them this weekend.

But you can do them quick and easy on the grill. I fillet them leaving the skin on. An old east coast trick, mix equal amounts of mustard and mayo and spread on both sides of fillets. The fish does not get the mustard mayo taste, but fillets will not stick to grill. Works great!
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#1464515 - 07/17/08 06:28 PM Re: how do you cook em [Re: DonBo]
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Registered: 07/15/08
Posts: 22
Loc: Cedar Rapids, Iowa
I like the charcoal taste the best. I make a tin foil pan to place on grill and spray with pam. I leave skin on, I feel that it doesn't allow the fish to dry out as quickly. I then sprinkle a little bit of salt and lemon juice on each side.

Quick and easy.

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#1480466 - 08/04/08 01:54 AM Re: how do you cook em [Re: Lund1700Angler]
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Registered: 01/29/06
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Loc: Northwest Burbs, MN
Here's a freakin' awesome recipe I learned when I worked a summer job at Lost Lake Lodge in Brainerd...got to work with the gourmet chef there when I wasn't doing the grounds work.

Take flour, paprika, parmesan and a few spices you like and combine....

Have your fish butterflied open (skin and head on but guts removed and completely slit open from tail to base of head)

Take the fish, open up the butterfly and place the meat side on teh breading. Tap lightly to ensure the batter has powdered the entire meat portion of the trout.

Please trout, meat side down, in a skillet where the olive oil is nice and hot over medium heat.

Cook the meat side a few minutes until the breading is a nice golden color. Flip the fish over and let it cook for just a minute.

While it's cooking, splash on some galiano liquer and then take a lighter and ignite the liquer in the pan. It will flame for a few seconds. When it's done remove from the pan and place on your plate.

For a nice added touch, take some silvered almonds you've sauteed in butter and place them on the trout.

DELICIOUS!
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