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Oysters, Sushi and Sashimi
David In Indy:
Lee managed to finally talk me into trying fish tacos a couple of years ago. Remember the infamous "Fish Taco" thread? The idea repulsed me, but I did it anyway. I forget what kind of fish we used, maybe catfish. I piled a bunch of lettuce and tomatoes in the taco shell, and then placed a few small pieces of fish in there. It was pretty good.
I once ate raw herring in Holland but that was terrible. It was served with onion. I was just a kid then but I'll never forget it! :laugh:
Soooo, maybe Amanda I might just give sushi a try someday soon. I'll never know if I'd like it or not if I don't try it. :)
Brown Eyes:
--- Quote from: Atreyu on February 15, 2008, 12:01:50 am ---Lee managed to finally talk me into trying fish tacos a couple of years ago. Remember the infamous "Fish Taco" thread? The idea repulsed me, but I did it anyway. I forget what kind of fish we used, maybe catfish. I piled a bunch of lettuce and tomatoes in the taco shell, and then placed a few small pieces of fish in there. It was pretty good.
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I totally remember the Fish Taco thread! There's a pub quite near my work that serves them and they're really good. The pub uses fried fish... so it's really good and greasy.
:)
MaineWriter:
I love sashimi, it's my favorite. Sushi is good but I like sashimi better.
You know what you forgot on your list Amanda? Clams on the half shell (I picked other). Yum. Oysters are good, clams are better.
David, when you do get up the nerve to try some sushi and/or sashimi, you should go to the restaurant with someone who knows how to order. As a newbie, it's fun to be with someone who knows the ropes.
L
southendmd:
I love it all!
Most reputable sushi places use very fresh ingredients, and the chefs are well-trained in the preparation. I've had plenty and never got sick. I like salmon, tuna and yellowtail. Of the cooked stuff, I especially like eel (I know, sounds gross, but it's good) and soft shell crab.
I love most oysters too. It's the same issue: you have to have a reputable source and know it's fresh. I've eaten tons of raw oysters and I've never been sick from them. Ever.
Oysters are very varied in size, texture, and flavor. It depends where they come from. I'm lucky in that I can get really good Wellfleet oysters all year-round. Also, there are a few places that fly in oysters from the west coast. I love the kumamotos; they're so different from New England. Whereas Wellfleets taste sweet and a little like the sea, kumamotos are small and creamy and not at all briney.
Great thread, Amanda. YUM!
MaineWriter:
--- Quote from: southendmd on February 15, 2008, 05:17:11 pm ---I love it all!
Most reputable sushi places use very fresh ingredients, and the chefs are well-trained in the preparation. I've had plenty and never got sick. I like salmon, tuna and yellowtail. Of the cooked stuff, I especially like eel (I know, sounds gross, but it's good) and soft shell crab.
I love most oysters too. It's the same issue: you have to have a reputable source and know it's fresh. I've eaten tons of raw oysters and I've never been sick from them. Ever.
Oysters are very varied in size, texture, and flavor. It depends where they come from. I'm lucky in that I can get really good Wellfleet oysters all year-round. Also, there are a few places that fly in oysters from the west coast. I love the kumamotos; they're so different from New England. Whereas Wellfleets taste sweet and a little like the sea, kumamotos are small and creamy and not at all briney.
Great thread, Amanda. YUM!
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Remember our yummy lunch at that oyster place, the day we saw "Candy"? Oooohhh, now I'm getting hungry!
L
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