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QuietmanWed Mar-05-03 09:46 AM
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#9227, "Cooking Grunion"


  

          

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I decided to eat my grunion from the opener nice and FRESH, so got right to work when I got home with them.

Scaled, headed and gutted about 8, looked good, very easy, nice clean fish to deal with.

After a quick marinade in olive oil and spices while the pan and the olive oil heated, in they went.

I first cooked them like you would a trout, and found that, while tasty, getting the skin off and or the bones out was not practical.
The rib bones do not remain attached to the back bone, like in trout, so you cannot pull them out together. The skin does not peel off easily, and by the time you get out the bones and get down to eating, you have a hopeless mess.

So...thinking cap goes on, and back into the pan go the grunion. I solved the problem by cooking them until brown and crunchy. This allowed me to eat the bones and skin with the meat and IT WAS DELICIOUS! VERY GOOD FISH!

After further experimentation here is my recommend:

1. Cut off head, slit from anus to where the head used to be, push out the guts rinse cavity. Scale

2. Toss prepared fish in hot olive oil with favorite spices. Cook a few minutes on each side until what would be normally considered done.

3. Pull out fish let cool slightly, pull out the backbone.

4. Flatten out the fish, butterfly style just like a shrimp (see picture) put back in skillet meat side down, press and cook till golden brown, flip and repeat.

5. Serve!

This is AWESOME. You get a completely edible...and delicious...shrimp like piece of meat which you can pick up and eat, dip in lemon or whatever etc. I just put a few spices, a sqeeze of lemon and some salt and pepper. You even end up with a little crunchy tail, just like a shrimp. You eat the skin, fins and all.

Again this is very, very tasty. Until now I didn't understand the popularity of eating little bony fishes like these, but now I do! A green salad and some beer and you have a meal you will remember.

Quietman

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fongsterWed Mar-05-03 11:03 AM
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#9228, "RE: Cooking Grunion"
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John , thanks for the culinary insight--the bones were something i was concerned about but your butterfly method fixes that. Now I'm going to have to go get some. They also make great frozen bait for use later. That's all I had done with them until now.


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AztecwinWed Mar-05-03 09:54 PM
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#9238, "RE: Cooking Grunion"
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Grunion are pretty good chewin! :D French Fries of the Seas!

For me:

Hot peanut oil.

Egg/Milk Combo

Flour/ Saltine Craker Combo

Fry those guys in hot oil until Golden Brown and serve with brown rice and favorite veggie!

Tossed green salad with fresh Watermellon or Cantelope with fresh whip cream is a delight!

Tight Lines!

Aztecwin

  

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TBrumfieldMon Mar-10-03 07:19 PM
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#9284, "RE: Cooking Grunion"
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I haven't eaten grunion in over 20 years...last time when I was a kid. However, I will remember your recipe if I have them again...sounds like they are pretty good.

  

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yanniMon Mar-10-03 08:05 PM
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#9286, "RE: Cooking Grunion Greek Style"
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Way too much work Quietman. Just gut 'em, don't cut off their heads or scale 'em. Then dredge them in seasoned flour and place them into a hot pan with good Greek extra virgin olive oil. Served hot with lemon wedges. Eat the whole thing. Yum, yum, crunch, crunch. Don't forget the Ouzo!

yanni

  

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QuietmanMon Mar-10-03 08:21 PM
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#9287, "RE: Cooking Grunion Greek Style"
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I would say the ouzo is the "key" to enjoying a lot of Greek things :o! Lots of it! First! Then the oil of course...

I still gotta see that movie...

Quietman

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