Friday, November 21, 2008

seafood recipes

There is a delicate balance between perfectly cooked fish and overcooked fish. Remember the principle of residual heat, a pan will hold heat when it's removed from the element, continuing to cook the food for several minutes. For best results, cook fish until it's almost done, then remove the pan from the oven, microwave, stovetop or grill and let it stand for a few minutes to finish cooking.

Fish is not only healthy but tasty as well. Most people think that preparing a fish meal is difficult. Also, there is the concern of being able to purchase those that are fresh. Using fish as a main ingredient in a dish is not complicated.

I will give here some tips that would be helpful when you will be buying and cooking fish.

* Flour is often used as a coating for foods that are fried. Pieces of fish are often pan-fried with a flour coating, which develops a crisp, flavorful crust, and an interior that is tender flaky.

* Try not to thaw frozen fish completely before cooking, or it may make them very dry and mushy.

* When cooking fish that has not been boned, such as trout or pan fish, the meat should not drop off the bones, but instead should slightly resist removal.

* Make sure your grill is clean and oiled.

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