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Skin or no Skin????
How do you know if a fish has edible skin or not? I watch on the food network that they talk about crispy fish skin but I've always taking the skin off my fish. Just wondering if some fish I should leave the skin on?
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
Most skins are edible. Most fish need to be scaled first in order to eat the skin. There are exceptions. Some taste better than others. The thicker skinned fish are less palatable than the thinner skinned fish and the crispier the better.
Most fish can be cooked with the skin on then removed after cooking and I think it tastes better and stays moister and flavorful. Just my opinion below Good or No Good Fluke NG Blue G if scaled Bass G if scaled Sea Bass G if scaled Blackfish NG Mackerel G Salmon NG Shark NFG Flounder NG Cod G (depends) Sword NG Porgy G if scaled http://www.njfishing.com/forums/show...ht=crispy+skin Leif
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
Thank you Leif
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
Shark skin is like eating a tire lol....
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
even i skin sharks. i love flatfish skin when scaled & cooked whole it is the only way i find fluke edible tbh
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
Going through this old post I like to fry up winter flounder whole with the skin on , I guess to each their own.
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
I would have to respectfully disagree: fluke skin is excellent crisped. It's thin and mild and really protects the meat from drying out.
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I forgot about all the tasty whole fried fluke I've had in the past as well. Leif
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Re: Skin or no Skin????
Seabass skin on A#1 (scaled of course)
Havent tried Sea Raven skin, that would be quite a challenge, think will skip that |
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