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red snapper

Somebody hook me up with a good idea for cooking some snapper

Comments

  • solasola Posts: 105
    On the egg? Or a recepie?

    Going to be tough to cook on the egg I think. Very delicate meat & doesnt take very long to cook. Cooking time will take less than getting up to temp, so i doubt it'll take much smokiness. Can't wait till the water is warm enough to shoot a few & try some ideas I have.

    I cook them on a griddle/skillet type pan. Paint on a mixture of EVOO & spices, whatever you like is good, have a friend with an authentic Mexican restaurant and used some of his with a little garlic added. You could do this on the BGE but as I said, cooks very quickly.

    Good luck!
  • Little StevenLittle Steven Posts: 20,834
    If it's whole and you have a wok you can cut som slits in it and fry it on the egg. If fillets you can wrap in parchment with butter, herbs and lemon. You can do it skin on the grill too but it's 50/50 if you get it off without falling apart
  • HogHeavenHogHeaven Posts: 218
    Blackened snapper is great! Put you cast iron skillet close to hot lump put a little butter or olive oil in the skillet and drop your snapper in. 1 1/2 to 2 minutes per side. MMMmmm. I serve it with fettuccini Alfredo with a little pesto added to it, garlic bread and of course a good glass of wine.
  • AviatorAviator Posts: 683

    As others have said, be careful. Cooks VERY fast and if you are engaged in a conversation or telephone, you will miss the bus. How do I know??? :))

    Super tasty, I just add some cayenne pepper, salt and onion powder mix with some white vinegar and brush it on to marinate for about half hour. Then onto a skillet with lots of oil to shallow fry on low heat. I tried once on the egg and I had "ground" snapper in no time at all. :)

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