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Topic: Halibut Burgers  (Read 3450 times)

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Malibu_Two

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Great idea. This would work well with head scraps. I usually bake the heads of halibut, lings, and cabezon and get a surprising amount of meat. Good for soups and patties.
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Great idea. This would work well with head scraps. I usually bake the heads of halibut, lings, and cabezon and get a surprising amount of meat. Good for soups and patties.

The patties don't turn out too dry with twice-cooked halibut scraps as opposed to the raw minced meat?


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Hmm, good point. I actually haven't tried patties. Yeah maybe they would.
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Done this with Salmon, and with shrimp. Salmon was the bomb with Asian aromatics like ginger, green onion, garlic... the shrimp patties were only so-so. Looking forward to trying this with some halibut sections and scrapings. Thanks for sharing.
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Done this with Salmon, and with shrimp. Salmon was the bomb with Asian aromatics like ginger, green onion, garlic... the shrimp patties were only so-so. Looking forward to trying this with some halibut sections and scrapings. Thanks for sharing.

Same!  My technique of not using a binder like mayo and instead pureeing a portion of the fish came from some salmon burger experimentation in the past.
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mmmmm more of these tasty threads please
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