Pompano
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Simpleton Blackened Pinto Bass
'Spotted cabrilla'..the basic table fish of Baja. Wide spread & easily caught by anglers, this fish is very
popular throughout Baja Sur.
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Last night a few of us enjoyed a dinner of this tasty fish done on the barbeque in aluminum foil. It was DELICIOUS and I'm hungry for more
already!
Pretty simple recipe: Just gill and gut the fish, leaving it in the round..you know, skin on with head and tail attached.
Before wrapping in heavy duty foil, stuff your Pinto with your favorites herbs and spices, sliced onions, a little garlic, a little of this - a little
of that, brush the fish with some extra virgin olive oil...and you're good to go.
That's really all there is to it..and it comes out great. This ain't rocket science, folks..just simply good food.
Done this foil way, the finished product will be moist, yet firm, and the succulent flavors via the encased spices and stuffings will make your guests
think you're a gourmet chef.
To serve, merely remove the foiled fish to a large platter and cut away the top half of foil. Looks very good if you lay some fresh, green romaine
leaves on the platter first and surround by lime/lemon wedges.
Remember, you'll have to grill enough to feed your beach pooch when he/she comes around.
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Buon Apetito!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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capt. mike
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i find it strangely mysterious yet at the same time intriguing that tu amiga y co-piloto is facially blocked off in these pix... ??
could it be that this IS Sarah!! and that Sarah is repped by an imposter at all those T bagger rallies?
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Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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mulegejim
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Roger, looks very good to me - see you in May. Jim
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Bob H
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Looks great Roger... I can almost smell it.
Bob H
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bajabass
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Yumm! Works great on fresh trout as well, for those of us stuck inland.
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BornFisher
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I`m impressed with the delicious fish but wonder............... who is the mystery women? Does co-pilot (AKA First Mate) have a twin ?
Thanks for the post, everything looks wonderful!
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BAJA.DESERT.RAT
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Hola, damn ! i just ate and i'm really full and now, i'm really hungry again. i love the tin foil fish either on the bbq or grill and sealed and comes
out so moist and so full of the flavor of all the spices and herbs.
i thank you very much,
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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capt. mike
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maybe she is wanted in Italy?? hiding out ??
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Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: | Originally posted by capt. mike
i find it strangely mysterious yet at the same time intriguing that tu amiga y co-piloto is facially blocked off in these pix... ??
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shuda blocked out fish head instead
Bob Durrell
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