Question for USA foodies
#84

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I've explained my comment once. If you refute that then so be it. You can belive what you choose. In another comment on this thread which has lived too long really I thanked you. If you refuse to believe my other comment wasn't in the same tone as yours which preceeded it even after my explanation then thats unfortunate. Have a good day. Go Gators.
#87
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I can NOT believe my thread recuperated itself and re-born! Thanks to all who contributes and listen to me...
Salmon is too delicate to stay raw in acid brine when Code or Whiting is doing well in it and stays fresh. You are debating apples vs oranges.
I just coocked salmon with baby spinach and capers...no butter, steamed in lemon juice with herbs and spinach trown on top with capers at the end. Delicious! I stole it from Bertucchi's.
So sue me! But after you try my salmon...
Salmon is too delicate to stay raw in acid brine when Code or Whiting is doing well in it and stays fresh. You are debating apples vs oranges.
I just coocked salmon with baby spinach and capers...no butter, steamed in lemon juice with herbs and spinach trown on top with capers at the end. Delicious! I stole it from Bertucchi's.
So sue me! But after you try my salmon...
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Another thing I remember to share with you...
I had made chicked shish-kebob. I've marinated my chicken breast pieces in Italian dressing and grilled chicken and it wasn't good at all.
But I had left-overs and grilled it next day and it turned out to be de-li-ciousssssss...I did sprinkle oilve on it and poured little vinegar while it was grilling - that was it. So marinating for 2 days was IT, 1 day didn't do it. Go figure but season is starting - try it, it is easy, healthy and YAMMY!
I had made chicked shish-kebob. I've marinated my chicken breast pieces in Italian dressing and grilled chicken and it wasn't good at all.
But I had left-overs and grilled it next day and it turned out to be de-li-ciousssssss...I did sprinkle oilve on it and poured little vinegar while it was grilling - that was it. So marinating for 2 days was IT, 1 day didn't do it. Go figure but season is starting - try it, it is easy, healthy and YAMMY!
#89
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"Now that there are some facts out to assert fish can be safely stored in the frig for up to 2 days"
To Jacket: Saying that one can store fish in the refrigerator for two days is not the same as saying that one can store fish in a citrusy marinade in the refrigerator for two days. Please reread the posts.
To Jacket: Saying that one can store fish in the refrigerator for two days is not the same as saying that one can store fish in a citrusy marinade in the refrigerator for two days. Please reread the posts.
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I was just about to marinate my Cod fish before going to work but I remembered all your posts and I did not.
But now I forgot WHY couldn't I marinate it for a day and grill it tonight? Cod is pretty firm fish, what would happen to it if I left it in marinade? I really don't feel like reading whole thread to find out.
I am pretty sure nothing would happened.
Salmon would go tough but not Cod...
Oy, vey...you guys screwed my dinner!
But now I forgot WHY couldn't I marinate it for a day and grill it tonight? Cod is pretty firm fish, what would happen to it if I left it in marinade? I really don't feel like reading whole thread to find out.
I am pretty sure nothing would happened.
Salmon would go tough but not Cod...
Oy, vey...you guys screwed my dinner!



