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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: Bentman63]
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10/28/20 01:10 PM
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Love catching them, never tried eating them
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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10/29/20 12:19 AM
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Fillet carp, season with S&P Tony's, cook on one of those boards( I forgot what you call them), toss carp and eat the board. Bout right
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: jackiekennedyfishingguide]
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10/31/20 04:11 PM
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Just more of the typical BS from those who have never even cooked or tasted a carp. Mainly just repeating handed down gossip from others who don't know. Lighten up Francis. LOL
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: Bentman63]
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01/02/21 01:39 AM
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Feller from Mizzo told me they fillet each side and slice the fillet again and 3 times if it was a big one, approx 1/2" thick. Said they then put 1/4" diamond cuts on both sides of the fillet. Then worked cornmeal into the diamond cut and fried crisp. He said you eat crunchy bones and all.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: Bentman63]
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01/06/21 05:11 PM
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I got into some grass carp in the past year, and that's been my gateway drug to eating carp. Now I think I would be hard-pressed to throw any carp back. It's all about the preparation. My go-to is to put the carp fillets in a crock pot on the back porch. Anyone within a block or so downwind will notice that lake-bottom carp smell, which is good, because that carpy taste will be gone by morning and the bones will have all dissolved. What you're left with is about four pounds of meat that tastes almost exactly like canned tuna. I'll usually take that, mix in breadcrumbs, spices, an egg, parsley, and make fried fish-cakes. My fiance (who has forbidden me from bringing home anymore catfish) will have seconds and thirds. When the pandemic gets a little quieter, I'll have folks over for a big fry. (I have a recipe for the leftover broth based on the PJ and Apple Stoop's "Trashfish Soup" if anyone is interested) Another option is to scale and poach whole with rice wine, soy, garlic, ginger, in the Chinese fashion. Then you eat it with chopsticks. Since the bones are still attached to the spine, the meat basically pulls free. Next time I think I'll just freeze it and run it through a grinder, maybe mix in a little bacon to facilitate the frying. I experimented a little bit with that when I made carp-dogs (in another thread in this category). They say you need to run it through twice to break up all the bones, but once seemed to do the trick. The Wisconsin DNR published an entire book of recipes for carp and such, if you're interested in Midwestern cuisine's solution to the carp problem. It's called A Fine Kettle of Fish, available here in scanned PDF: https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/documents/anglereducation/FineKettleFish.pdf
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/07/21 12:46 AM
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I got into some grass carp in the past year, and that's been my gateway drug to eating carp. Now I think I would be hard-pressed to throw any carp back. It's all about the preparation. My go-to is to put the carp fillets in a crock pot on the back porch. Anyone within a block or so downwind will notice that lake-bottom carp smell, which is good, because that carpy taste will be gone by morning and the bones will have all dissolved. What you're left with is about four pounds of meat that tastes almost exactly like canned tuna. I'll usually take that, mix in breadcrumbs, spices, an egg, parsley, and make fried fish-cakes. My fiance (who has forbidden me from bringing home anymore catfish) will have seconds and thirds. When the pandemic gets a little quieter, I'll have folks over for a big fry. (I have a recipe for the leftover broth based on the PJ and Apple Stoop's "Trashfish Soup" if anyone is interested) Another option is to scale and poach whole with rice wine, soy, garlic, ginger, in the Chinese fashion. Then you eat it with chopsticks. Since the bones are still attached to the spine, the meat basically pulls free. Next time I think I'll just freeze it and run it through a grinder, maybe mix in a little bacon to facilitate the frying. I experimented a little bit with that when I made carp-dogs (in another thread in this category). They say you need to run it through twice to break up all the bones, but once seemed to do the trick. The Wisconsin DNR published an entire book of recipes for carp and such, if you're interested in Midwestern cuisine's solution to the carp problem. It's called A Fine Kettle of Fish, available here in scanned PDF: https://dnr.wi.gov/topic/fishing/documents/anglereducation/FineKettleFish.pdfwhat kind of carp and what lake? you have me curious.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/07/21 08:08 PM
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what kind of carp and what lake? you have me curious. The grass carp is mostly from Lake Austin and the common carp from the lower Colorado. We catch some commons out of Lady Bird, but they're practically a regulated sport fish in Lady Bird, so usually release them there. Also I try not to eat _tooo_ many fish out of Lady Bird Lake.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: Bentman63]
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01/08/21 01:14 PM
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I've tried to cook buffalo before. It was ok in recipes that involve alot of spicing or breading. But personally it wasn't worth the trouble of carving through that armor-plated hide and stout bones.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/08/21 01:31 PM
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This how I was told to prepare carp. Clean the carp and remove the red meat. Cut a cedar plank long enough to hold the carp. Butter and season the board. Add the carp and bake at 350 for 30 minutes. Then throw the carp away and eat the board. This
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/09/21 04:37 PM
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I've tried to cook buffalo before. It was ok in recipes that involve alot of spicing or breading. But personally it wasn't worth the trouble of carving through that armor-plated hide and stout bones. Armor-plated hide?I`m not sure what you had was a Buffalo.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/20/21 04:19 AM
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Feller from Mizzo told me they fillet each side and slice the fillet again and 3 times if it was a big one, approx 1/2" thick. Said they then put 1/4" diamond cuts on both sides of the fillet. Then worked cornmeal into the diamond cut and fried crisp. He said you eat crunchy bones and all. That is what we call scoring the fish.There have been alot of carp sandwiches eaten in many a bar on Friday nights in the midwest and they taste damn good too.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/20/21 11:21 AM
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I've tried to cook buffalo before. It was ok in recipes that involve alot of spicing or breading. But personally it wasn't worth the trouble of carving through that armor-plated hide and stout bones. Armor-plated hide?I`m not sure what you had was a Buffalo. Those big tough scales may as well be armor.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/21/21 04:06 PM
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I've tried to cook buffalo before. It was ok in recipes that involve alot of spicing or breading. But personally it wasn't worth the trouble of carving through that armor-plated hide and stout bones. Armor-plated hide?I`m not sure what you had was a Buffalo. Those big tough scales may as well be armor. I've found that if you turn the fillet knife blade upsidedown, work the tip under one of those giant scales near the tail, and then cut the skin along the dorsal line toward the head, you can basically skin the buffalo/carp like a catfish, and the filleting goes pretty quick after that. And yes, the buffalo meat tastes noticeably better than carp, once you process out the Y bones.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
[Re: Bentman63]
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01/23/21 06:09 PM
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Life's to short to eat carp.
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Re: How do you prepare Carp?
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01/31/21 06:16 PM
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Gotta pressure cook it and the bones will disappear.
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