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Re: Q: How To Blacken Fish?
[Re: stl32]
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07/15/19 10:10 AM
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MUST do it outside. Way to much smoke when you do it. HOT ass cast iron skillet, run the fish in some melted butter then a very heavy coat of your favorite blacken seasoning. I like Paul Purdomes. Next into the hot dry skillet. It will smoke like a SOB, only takes a little time on each side. Only flip once, the more you flip them the more of a chance of having your seasoning come off. This ^^^ is the correct way. If you don't set off your neighbors smoke alarm you didn't have your skillet hot enough.
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