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Tips on grilling Cobia
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Buckdodger
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Son in law and Daughter went deep sea fishing in the Gulf yesterday and brought back some Cobia and shared some with us. Never grilled this breed of fish before looking for tips on how to: Time , temp, etc. Would this be a fish that you can do on cedar planks ?? Thanks guy's and gal's.
Opelika, Alabama
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First off Cobia is a delicious fish and we will hopefully be landing a few off the Atlantic Coast here in North FL fairly soon with some pogies, cut bait or squid. That being said make sure to remove the blood line as it's not a pleasant taste. I like mine CI pan seared with blackening seasoning or a nice lemon pepper. Enjoy.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Oops it didn't post my entire post»»»»I like CI running at 500℉-600℉ with a drizzle of EVOO or your choice of oil or clarified butter in the pan. Roughly 1-2 minutes per side depending on thickness of filet. IT will be roughly 145℉-150℉ but, you can pull slightly early to allow for carryover cooking.LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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Thanks for the info NPHuskerFL...gonna try it for dinner tomorrow. The guy at the dock said to marinate in butter over night, hope that works out. We have some blackening seasoning and that sounds like the way to go.Opelika, Alabama
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@Buckdodger there are a lot of recipes out there for this. Broiling, baking etc. This is one fish I personally would not deep fry. Post your cook pics. I'm anticipating you'll have terrific results. B-)LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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NPHuskerFL said:@Buckdodger there are a lot of recipes out there for this. Broiling, baking etc. This is one fish I personally would not deep fry. Post your cook pics. I'm anticipating you'll have terrific results. B-)Opelika, Alabama
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NPHuskerFL said:Oops it didn't post my entire post»»»»I like CI running at 500℉-600℉ with a drizzle of EVOO or your choice of oil or clarified butter in the pan. Roughly 1-2 minutes per side depending on thickness of filet. IT will be roughly 145℉-150℉ but, you can pull slightly early to allow for carryover cooking.Opelika, Alabama
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Thanks for the PM brotha! Sounds like ya did it up right. Glad your family enjoyed it (that's what it's all about). Next one catch some pics. Something tells me you'll be doing another one in the future ;-).LBGE 2013 & MM 2014Die Hard HUSKER & BRONCO FANFlying Low & Slow in "Da Burg" FL
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NPHuskerFL said:Thanks for the PM brotha! Sounds like ya did it up right. Glad your family enjoyed it (that's what it's all about). Next one catch some pics. Something tells me you'll be doing another one in the future ;-).Opelika, Alabama
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