FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
We ate carp a lot back home..One thing we learned was that they changed in taste and texture depending on water..the warmer it is the musher it gets...we had a nice little cold water stream that we would fish for them in. Gramps would either smoke them using a simple brown sugar/salt rub or slice them in thin strips and roll them in egg and corn meal... more than few carp died just because we wanted a sunday snack of carp strips.
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
Oh man, funny story!crappiemaster wrote:Carp eggs! I took one put some tabasco on it, popped it in my mouth and the first bite I took it exploded and I had all these little slimy eggs, that felt like pop rocks slithering around my toungue. It was the grossest experience I have ever had. I ran to the bathroom and puked every little thing I had in me. I could never make it on Fear Factor. True story!!
As for the carp, I'll have take you guys' word that those pigs can taste good. I guess you could even double-batter, deep-fry and smother a dog turd with enough bacon, gravy, and tobasco to make it taste good. :thumright
With all due respect to you guys that'll eat 'em, I think the best recipe might be to drop the guy into the ol' "Bass-O-Matic" (Dan Akroyd skit on SNL) and pour that lovely cocktail over your garden.
Last edited by Anonymous on Thu Apr 24, 2008 7:04 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
I wonder if you can apply wwhat my friend's family does to bullhead. With bullhead, when caugh they just take the hook off at the swivel and throw them into a large insulated cooler filled halfway with water. They take them home and put them in the bathtub, also filled with ccold water, and just let them live and swim around over night. The next morning the bottom of the tub has a lot of dirt in it, they take the fish out, clean & skin em, fillet them, then fry em....was the best tasting fish I ever had actually....
now would it be beneficial to do this with carp since carp would also ingest a lot of mud/dirt?
now would it be beneficial to do this with carp since carp would also ingest a lot of mud/dirt?
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
Oh man, my wife would KILL me!ruthven78 wrote: They take them home and put them in the bathtub, also filled with ccold water, and just let them live and swim around over night.
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
well i guess you could just use a large tub of sortsGringo Pescador wrote:Oh man, my wife would KILL me!ruthven78 wrote: They take them home and put them in the bathtub, also filled with ccold water, and just let them live and swim around over night.
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RE:FINALLY!!A great carp recipe!
Here is a bunch of carp recipes for you...also a bunch of fish recipes http://www.easyfishrecipes.com/CarpRecipes.html You will find enough to keep you busy for a long time. Here is just one for now... there is alot more..
Ingredients
Ingredients
4 fish Fillets
1 can stewed Tomatoes Italian Style
1/2 package frozen Spinach
1/2 tsp. Garlic powder
1/2 tsp. MSG (Accent)
1 cup white wine
1 1/2 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. pepper
Directions
Drain tomatoes pressing gently down on lid.
Add all ingredients to a large pan. Stir,
cover the pan and simmer until done.
Serve
Ingredients
Ingredients
4 fish Fillets
1 can stewed Tomatoes Italian Style
1/2 package frozen Spinach
1/2 tsp. Garlic powder
1/2 tsp. MSG (Accent)
1 cup white wine
1 1/2 tsp. sugar
1/4 tsp. pepper
Directions
Drain tomatoes pressing gently down on lid.
Add all ingredients to a large pan. Stir,
cover the pan and simmer until done.
Serve
Last edited by Anonymous on Tue May 27, 2008 1:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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