As fish has such a small amount of connective tissue, it requires very little cooking. If it is overcooked, the flakes fall apart and the fibers become tough, dry and tasteless. There are several ways of cooking fish, but the cooking process should, in general, be short and painless. Although fillets are more popular, most cooks agree that fish on the bone as with meat has more flavor.
Grilling season is here. You've got your grill full of gas, you've stocked up on hamburgers, hot dogs, and steaks, and you're ready to go. Fish also makes a healthy meal, and grills up quite easily. Seafood does present some grilling challenges, however, here are some tips should help you on your way to grilling great seafood.
* You may want to try other herbs and spices with the batter for a more delicious fish.
* To check the fish for doneness, use the tip of a sharp knife and cut through the thickest part of the fillet.
* Make sure that the butter is extra hot but not yet burning.
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