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megan
12-09-2006, 01:57 PM
I know that smoking trout is probably the way to go. But if I only have an oven and fry pan ie no BBQ how can I cook my trout to perfection? Do I cook it whole or fillet and pan fry?? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks.

Tony_N
12-09-2006, 02:32 PM
Sometimes a good idea to use Google.

I'm assuming you mean freshwater trout and not coral trout

I used the string: "trout recipes" and found thousands including the following site:

http://www.############.com/resources/cooking/recipes/trout/trout_index.asp

which has recipes for the following:


Italian Baked Lake Trout Recipes
Baked Mushroom-Stuffed Trout Recipe
Baked Rainbow Trout with Tomatoes
Baked Lemon and Herb Trout Recipe
Cajun Microwaved Trout Recipe
Cedar Plank-Smoked Steelhead Trout Recipe
Crab-Stuffed Trout Recipe
Grilled Rainbow Trout with Orange Teriyaki
Grilled Smoked Trout Recipe
Louisiana Crusted Trout Recipe
Trout Mousse


there are lots of other sites with other recipes.
cheers


Tony

Dr_Dan
13-09-2006, 09:50 AM
Lightly flour and season with salt and pepper, pan fry whole in butter.

megan
13-09-2006, 01:37 PM
Um yeah sorry i am talking fresh water trout.

iank
16-09-2006, 08:39 AM
Hi

This is a recipe I made up when living in Albury-Wodonga:
Take a couple of skinned and boned trout fillets,and poach in the following ingreadents:
no measurements, just add what you feel is right for you, finely diced capsicum, shallots and whichever of the following 3 main ingreadents to taste- ginger, garlic or chilli, with a very liberal splash of a white wine of your choice.
When cooked serve on a bed of jasmine rice and pour the left over juice over the top as a sauce.
Cheers Ian

once_bitten
16-09-2006, 01:05 PM
hello again fish-o-holic

you only had too ask and i shall lend (thought u knew i had a smoker)

only you will have too wait untill the 26th sept as i'm off to cooma for a week

call or pm me if you wish to borrow it

the trout can tend too taste a bit muddie this time of year as they are still coming out off late spawn
around xmas time or after that would be the best time of year for any other way of cooking other than smoking

cheers once

megan
18-09-2006, 01:53 PM
Hey once bitten - I heard you were off to cooma soon - fear not though as I do have a fish smoker at home just didnt have one in Jindabyne last weekend for smoking 6 trout all of which were caught by my partner in crime (u know who).

Ski seasons over now so its back to catching some real fish in the ocean. Tight lines!!