Watcha eating?

   / Watcha eating? #631  
I rarely eat oysters any more, after a couple of MAJOR bouts of "severe gastric disturbances" from eating oysters on the half shell; mostly afraid to buy them...and the canned variety are mostly products of China or Korea, so I don't buy them any more. I didn't realize that they were shipped live; maybe I'll get brave and buy some and have Sharn Jean fry them up...I do love them.

We do enjoy lobster frome time to time, (frozen) but for some reason we have never purchased a live one...probably because we wouldn't know what to do with it...and also, as I recall, they run $20 or more a pound. As uncouth as it may sound, Sharn Jean fixes them in the microwave and they are pretty good. We have a local market where we can buy American wild-caught shrimp, and so far it's about as fresh as it gets here.

As for beef, it's pretty darned expensive any more, so we don't eat as much of it as we used to. I will admit, that good beef is easy to come by here if you can afford it; a prime bone-in rib eye will run from about $14.98 to $23.98 per pound, but it's not so bad once a month, and Sharn Jean and I will share a steak an still have enough left over for lunch the next day. I would think that good beef would be plentiful in your neck of the woods; I would imagine that a Kosher meat market would have it. I prefer aged beef, but I think some states may prohibit aging beyond a certain point.

Lobster should be WAY less than $20/lb. under $10 around here last time I checked.

I was joking about the beef. We do get good beef from the Midwest. I'm a fan of the butchers at Costco myself.
 
   / Watcha eating? #632  
Now you guys got me hankerin' for some good seafood. About the only thing we do semi-regularly is some grilled or baked salmon.


I almost forgot: pickled herring in sour cream and onions on a fresh warm bagel.

Good way to make sure no one will be invading your personal space. :laughing:
 
   / Watcha eating? #633  
Lobster should be WAY less than $20/lb. under $10 around here last time I checked.

I was joking about the beef. We do get good beef from the Midwest. I'm a fan of the butchers at Costco myself.

We don't have Costco because (or so I'm told) our liquor laws won't let them sell wine. We need someone to give Sam's a run for their money.
 
   / Watcha eating? #634  
Honestly, being raised 30 minutes from the Outer Banks, I've had bluefish cleaned, prepped and cooked in every manor imaginable, I didn't like any of them. I was good friends with several of the Danials boys that own and operate a huge seafood business fleet of fishing boats and number of restaurants. They're famous for their seafood, I still didn't like it!
On the other hand a wahoo is heaven on a plate! Catfish is way better than bluefish in my book. In fact catfish is dam# good eatin'!:D

toppop...have you tried raising/farming catfish?
 
   / Watcha eating? #635  
Now you guys got me hankerin' for some good seafood. About the only thing we do semi-regularly is some grilled or baked salmon.
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We lived in Maine for a lot of years and got used to fresh, cold water fish. Very, very little of that in the midwest.

Best bet for a close second "ALMOST" cold water fish is to buy frozen cod at Sam's Club. Also frozen Pacific NW Sockeye Salmon or frozen halibut ($20/ lb) at either Costco or Sam's Club. It tastes close to "off the boat" as you can find. Frozen haddock if you can find it is great. This is where the good fish is---frozen.

The key here is to not let it thaw on the way home and I mean even 1% is unacceptable. I buy frozen fish on a cold winter's day early in the morning and often put it right in the cooler in the store. I drive like a mad man to get home ASAP and plunk it in the freezer until needed. Then bake or broil, don't overcook, maybe add a little paprika and have fresh lemon handy. That is what fish is all about and we're talking plain frozen fish and no battered or marinated or fish sticks or whatever..

The reason it's good is the big tralers catch, clean and flash freeze it within moments of being caught. It doesn't have time to degrade and that's what makes it good. .

Maybe if I grew up with warm water fish it would be OK but it seems all of it is deep fried and that's more about the deep frying than the fish.
 
   / Watcha eating? #636  
A buddy of mine shops at Sam's regularly, I'll make a note to ask him to pick some up the next time he's coming over. :thumbsup: (I'll mention the "driving like a mad man" thing too :laughing:)
 
   / Watcha eating? #637  
toppop...have you tried raising/farming catfish?

Thanks for reminding me. I need to feed the fish with the food I got at TS yesterday, The neighbors freshly stocked pond got flooded in 2010 and I got all his fish. Catfish and bass.

Edit: No fish came for food. the Herons must have got them.
 
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   / Watcha eating? #638  
A buddy of mine shops at Sam's regularly, I'll make a note to ask him to pick some up the next time he's coming over. :thumbsup: (I'll mention the "driving like a mad man" thing too :laughing:)

If they thaw even 1% my fresh fish seal of approval is void. This friend better understand smokin' the tires and running all the lights.
 
   / Watcha eating? #639  
:laughing: I'll keep the warranty parameters in mind. He tends to drive a bit conservatively these days.

He has been known to take a cooler full of ice with him to the store though. (mostly for beer :D, but it would work for the fish too.)
 

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