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Topic: Parasite/Worm ???  (Read 3665 times)

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alien

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Alex, why do you think I gave it to you, I thought those where Phillipino delicacies...  :smt044

Hey Bill,

I was actually complaining I only found one! My family had to draw rice sticks to see who was going to get the price morsel :smt075 :smt065 :smt064 :smt044


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i guess these little ones are nothing compared to the stuff they blend and make the contenders drink (or eat) on fear factor...


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When an "Old Timer" showed me how to cook stripers years ago he explained that it was important to take the fillets a step further by cutting them into smaller pieces, approx. 2-3" X 4-5-6", and then slicing,"filleting",  these chunks into into 1/4" thick cutlets. This way you can hold them up to a light source and clearly see any worms that might be embedded in the flesh and cut them out. This extra step has another plus - the thin pieces, when battered up in flour, egg and fresh sour dough bread crumbs, cooks really fast in a hot pan with an 1/8" of oil and everything cooks evenly. So, just take the extra step and enjoy!  Tom