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	10-14-2013, 04:30 PM #1Junior Member  
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  spadefish recipe spadefish recipeI caught a few spadefish but do not know how to cook 
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	10-14-2013, 05:26 PM #2Senior Member  
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 Check the recipe section. I have one there. Probably on the third page. 
 
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 I also put a recipe there for spade fish. It is a versatile fish that is good many ways. Easiest just dip in buttermilk roll in seasoned corn meal and deep fry for 3 or 4 minutes until browned to desired color. 
 
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 Scale, gut & throw on some salt & pepper and bake whole. 
 
 Fillet, salt & pepper, dip in flour & fry.
 
 Either way, fantastic eats.Carl
 
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 Agree with CarlF, especially if on the small side. Scale/gut/bake. Had one with the grouper last month we baked, and it was delicious! 
 
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 Another note: the key to baking fish is high heat. I bake mine at 425 f. 
 Fish comes out flaky and the fins are crispy!
 
 And don't over cook!Carl
 
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 Grill is even better. 
 
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	10-15-2013, 07:26 PM #8Senior Member  
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 Scale, gut and head. 
 Place on foil, rub with olive oil, some lemon and salt.
 Wrap and place on grill over high heat, make that sucker sizzle!
 5 minutes on each side, depending on size.
 
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 Don't take the heads off, there is a pile of meat on the head! Carl
 
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	10-16-2013, 11:17 AM #10Senior Member  
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 has anyone ever tried sivichi with spadefish? my favorite 
 


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