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Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33049115)
There are pretty strict fishing quotas as I understand, so you don't see it in large quantities outside Florida. I'm more inclined to see it as a restaurant special (pre-pandemic) than in a grocery store or fish monger.
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Cast iron-seared swordfish piccata with a side of red chard to brighten up the plate. A good way to kick off the weekend, which will probably be filled with stews.
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33049133)
Broiled salmon
leftover king crab legs mixed green salad mashed potatoes & gravy oven steak fries (optional gravy) |
Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33049272)
Are these the crab legs that you bought on Monday and it is now Friday ? :eek:
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Originally Posted by wrp96
(Post 33048996)
Its definitely more common in Florida and the Gulf
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Originally Posted by corky
(Post 33049272)
Are these the crab legs that you bought on Monday and it is now Friday ? :eek:
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Originally Posted by gaobest
(Post 33049291)
yes. Still delicious :-)
This is odd since you obsess about frozen vs fresh etc. Really , you could have been sick. Taste is not always an indication of bacteria . |
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33049115)
There are pretty strict fishing quotas as I understand, so you don't see it in large quantities outside Florida. I'm more inclined to see it as a restaurant special (pre-pandemic) than in a grocery store or fish monger.
Originally Posted by chgoeditor
(Post 33049129)
Or actual freshwater whitefish. Whitefish and perch are common around Lake Michigan, but I don't think walleye are fished commercially on Lake Michigan -- maybe Lake Erie, Huron and Superior?
Originally Posted by BamaVol
(Post 33049396)
Practically any restaurant in Florida that serves seafood offers grouper. A grouper sandwich would appear to be the #1 fish demanded by tourists, at least on the gulf side. I prefer snapper, but there’s not a big difference. Both command a premium price as they are wild caught. Both are likely to be fresh as they are local, although you can find frozen filets at the grocery store. If you live here, you probably know a restaurant or two on the coast that has its own fishing fleet.
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Originally Posted by JBord
(Post 33049903)
I believe my wife bought this at the Fresh Farms in Niles. They have an amazing seafood area that covers a large corner of the store. If you're up that way (or maybe there's one closer), give it a try. Each of the stores is a little different so not sure if they all have great seafood.
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Last night, piggy and chive dumplings, and green onion pancakes from a local dumpling shop, along with some kale I made, sauteed with fresh garlic, red chili flakes, salt, and a bit of honey.
Served with a Bourgogne Blanc. Tonight will be frozen Sicilian. |
Cheese fondue with pretzels, ciabatta, apples
Kielbasa chocolate fondue with fruits, Angel cake, pretzels, Trefoil cookies omg sooooo good!!!! |
Originally Posted by Eastbay1K
(Post 33050016)
Tonight will be frozen Sicilian. 1) Stuffed and fried zucchini flowers 2) Bucatini with a delicious sardine / pine nut mush topping (that's the best way to describe it, I've had it before.) 3) Porchetta with roasted potatoes 4) A pleasant bottle of Nero d'Avola 5) Little cannoli, to go, served with a digestivo, at home. |
An almost all Cruisemates dinner
Had friends over for dinner
https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...550163336.jpeg Our spread included bak choy , “ Lion ’ s Head “ ( meatballs prepared by a friend who was not present ! ) , roast chicken rice , roast pork belly , satay babi , bunga terlang ( bluepea flower ) pandan flavoured rice Mandarin oranges , mangoes and Chinese pears Desserts : canale , dark chocolate & kumquat tarts , roasted pistachios and sea salt gula melaka ice creams brought by the friend ‘ s sibling https://cimg8.ibsrv.net/gimg/www.fly...4af9cb9a5.jpeg Mandarin oranges .. someone took 2 from this platter ! Had the chilled ones like these |
Hashbrowns and eggs from Waffle House
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Grilled chile lime rubbed pork chops
Rice String beans |
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