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<blockquote data-quote="nofearfactor" data-source="post: 2725721" data-attributes="member: 1535"><p>I grew up in southern CA near the ocean so we grew up eating alot of seafood and I still cook alot of it that I get at Bodeans or White River, I love it broiled baked or grilled. I usually do mine with just butter and or olive oil and garlic and maybe some other herbs and seasoning. Can you not do that with fresh water fish? I eat it at my brothers, moms or the inlaws but dont cook it myself so I am not familiar with eating or cooking it besides the battered and fried version. It would seem to me like you could do the same with freshwater fish. Batter it and bake it? Bake it in some butter and garlic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nofearfactor, post: 2725721, member: 1535"] I grew up in southern CA near the ocean so we grew up eating alot of seafood and I still cook alot of it that I get at Bodeans or White River, I love it broiled baked or grilled. I usually do mine with just butter and or olive oil and garlic and maybe some other herbs and seasoning. Can you not do that with fresh water fish? I eat it at my brothers, moms or the inlaws but dont cook it myself so I am not familiar with eating or cooking it besides the battered and fried version. It would seem to me like you could do the same with freshwater fish. Batter it and bake it? Bake it in some butter and garlic. [/QUOTE]
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