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thefugitive1993
21-Aug-07, 15:21
My 10 year old daughter is keen on fishing (and keen that I will join her). We catch Mackerel and Pollack, and only keep what we can eat.
I have devised a number of little recipes, although I am certainly no cook; but can never get all the bones successfully removed. Could anyone oblige with an easy method for fish bone removal?
Thanks
changilass
21-Aug-07, 15:25
Hope this helps:-
http://www.martins-seafresh.co.uk/boning.htm
buggyracer
21-Aug-07, 15:36
im afraid its not something easily mastered, keep practising.
thefugitive1993
21-Aug-07, 15:38
Hope this helps:-
http://www.martins-seafresh.co.uk/boning.htm
Thanks for the link, for some reason can't access it just now, but will keep trying
I have used eyebrow tweezers in the past.
your best bet would be tweezers to remove the bones you can buy fish bone removing tweexers but normal ones would be just as good
dunderheed
29-Aug-07, 12:33
tweezers is the answer failing that if your not squeemish yer teeth
Whitewater
29-Aug-07, 20:55
A sharp knife is a must, used to fish years ago, now I find it easier to go to the fish shop.
I still long for the long days of solitude and contemplation which fishing provided me with. A great stress buster and problem solver.
thebigman
30-Aug-07, 19:17
Couple of videos here - http://www.nesa.co.uk/Articles/how_to_fillet_fish.html
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