Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby BraaiMeesterWannabe » 03 Sep 2014, 13:15

Those look awesome :P
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby essexsmoker » 03 Sep 2014, 19:52

Oooo, sounds good! Wish I could get them like that.

How have you found your smoker? Mine still stinks from saturday.
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby noxskuses » 04 Sep 2014, 10:52

essexsmoker wrote:How have you found your smoker? Mine still stinks from saturday. :cry:


Cooked ribs on it yesterday & no smell at all. I guess the lower temp is the key. At higher temps, it cooks more & releases more oil, which causes the smell. I had nothing but a few drips come out of the fillets.

The fish being uber fresh probably helped as well ;)
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby essexsmoker » 04 Sep 2014, 13:56

Maybe true. 70 is very low. Supermarket stuff is never that fresh. Some positively stink.
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby noxskuses » 04 Sep 2014, 14:54

Frozen fish is the only fish I buy from supermarkets :)

I remember once approaching the fish section at Morrisons looking for some Skate, and smelling the ammonia from several feet away!!

I made a hasty retreat.

It's a shame as it puts people off fish. Freshly caught fish tastes nothing like the stuff that's been hanging around for several days. Fresh mackerel for example is really meaty and doesn't taste 'fishy' at all. Really delicious :)
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby essexsmoker » 07 Sep 2014, 20:25

Exactly, about the point it smells 'fishy' it's probably rank. I bet they were heaven! I have a cold smoker I want to get going at some point. Really love smoked and peppered mackerel . Mmmm.
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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby noxskuses » 08 Sep 2014, 08:25

If you want freshly caught mackerel, get yourself down to Plymouth as we currently have millions of them coming right into the Sound. You can catch dozens of them! No fishing equipment needed, as I saw one guy just chucking a big bucket in the sea & catching them!! See article about it at http://www.plymouthherald.co.uk/Plymout ... story.html

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Re: Any Tips For Cooking Mackerel?

Postby essexsmoker » 08 Sep 2014, 09:44

That's a bit of a way to go for me but might make a nice day out too ;)
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