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Carp for food?
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11/16/18 05:42 PM
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HumanSeine
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Anyone try carp? I went to an Asian market and saw some carp steaks staring at me so I bought two. I cooked one in the microwave and the other just like I would a catfish. Well carp taste very good and yes there are bones. The fish were just like any white fish you may have had. I catfish most often but I see loads of carp coming to my chum so it is time to catch a few. It was a pleasant surprise after many years of hearing folks talk disgustingly about the carp. If hard times hit I imagine more people will discover the truth.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
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11/16/18 06:36 PM
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I have not eaten any myself, but i know a few people who have, and they said it was very tasty. I have had buffalo and they are amazing, and their bones can be amazingly painful lol. Carp are high in the good kind of oil that we need. Also they are a staple of Jewish and some middle eastern dietary cultures.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12967805
11/16/18 07:45 PM
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FW Carper
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My brother-in-law is Polish, and carp is a big deal at Christmas. He said he bought one from a Polish grocer and it was NOT good. If you catch them locally wild, you are likely to not have a great experience unless you feed them out for a few days.
That being said, I don't speak from personal experience.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12967898
11/16/18 09:18 PM
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TXMulti-Species
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I've never tried it and don't intend to (granted, I don't like the taste of any fish). If you are interested in catching and cooking some definitely only keep the smaller ones as they'll taste a lot better, won't be nearly as tough, and won't be potentially poisonous like the big ones from accumulating toxins. I've heard that some people keep them alive in a tub for a week or so to make them taste better.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
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11/16/18 10:24 PM
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Ed-n-eddy
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I've eaten carp from grapevine lake. The flavor was good. The bones were a turnoff for me.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12967943
11/16/18 10:26 PM
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Dfitz
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Curious about the recipe for microwaving Carp/fish?
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
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11/16/18 10:38 PM
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I've had Bar-B-Qued Carp & buffalo on the grill it's good. It's best to use the ribs but you need about 10 carp for a good cook out. It's also good cooked in the pressure cooker that way the bones are tender.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
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11/17/18 05:36 AM
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HumanSeine
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Ok I put rub some fish on my carp steak and microwaved it for five minutes. This rub is sold at Academy and I use it to do catfish in the microwave also. Microwave is very nice for a quick fish meal. Now with my catfish I have coated them in mayo and sprinkled them with old bay and they are great. I consume a large number of fish as I am retired and fishing is what I do.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12968398
11/17/18 02:20 PM
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Laker One
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I have never tried Carp but have heard that is good if prepared right! 
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12968713
11/17/18 11:33 PM
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Winger Ed.
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In other countries, they raise them for food like we do pigs and chickens.
They have a 2nd set of small bones that are hard to deal with when trying to fillet one, and the waste is about 75% after trimming off anything that isn't white. I save up enough of them, skinned and filleted with the small bones left in to be worthwhile running a pressure cooker..
Pressure cook them for 90 minutes. Then use recipes like you would for canned salmon. And carp tastes a lot like canned salmon. The small bones turn soft like you have in canned sardines.
I like them, and you can refreeze whatever is left for another time. I am careful about only eating ones less than about 10-12 pounds, and out of relatively clean water.
Their bad reputation is largely a myth. Look at, and think about the difference in bait for them, and a catfish- that people don't have a problem with. Which one is the picky eater, and which one comes running to the most foul smelling rotten mess you can find?
Last edited by Winger Ed.; 11/17/18 11:56 PM.
Enough of this idle chit-chat. This ain't no retirement home. EVERYONE! Get back to your oars. The Captain wants to waterski.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12968973
11/18/18 03:49 AM
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I have never ate a Carp before but several friends of mine have and they love em! 
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12968982
11/18/18 04:01 AM
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jackiekennedyfishingguide
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I've eat one about 5# I caught out of Cedar Creek Lake and it was a very white meat after cooking. I pressured cooked it for 45 minutes with a tablespoon of OldBay and it was really good eating. I'd go an hour if I cooked another one to soften the bones up to an edible state. I think most people who bad mouth carp are just spouting off what they have been told by others. The others didn't know what they was talking about either.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
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11/20/18 06:10 AM
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ARReflections
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Do not eat carp. They are horrible. Just give them to me and I will get rid of them for you.
I like them simply chunked and cooked in a fish stew like bouillabaisse, or cut cross sectionally and grilled. Bones are no problem since I eat around them instead of fillet. Keep your catfish, I'll take the carp.
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Re: Carp for food?
[Re: HumanSeine]
#12971703
11/20/18 11:49 PM
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whiterockjesse
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im not a big fish eater ,but i think carp has a better taste than catfish(cleaner taste than cats to me ) and crappie ( no flavor imo ) only because it meat is moist and has some flavor unlike like crappie when all you taste is the corn meal .... give me a jumbo jack with bacon , no cheese over some fish and im happy tho lol
Last edited by whiterockjesse; 11/20/18 11:53 PM.
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