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Topic: Rustic Andy's easy BBQ smoked rockfish  (Read 3291 times)

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I came up with a great recipe for gas BBQ smoked rockfish. 

While not truly "smoked", it has great flavor!!

3 parts good olive oil to 1 part balsamic vinegar.  Mix enough to just cover the rockfish.  sprinkle marinade and fish w/ garlic salt to preference.  Marinade for at least a few hours. 

I use wood shavings (preferred woods include olive, oak, alder, etc.)  I even use oak twigs off of our property if I'm out of appropriate shavings.  I lay a handful of these on the heat shields before firing up the barbie, and then put the fish/marinade in a shallow pan, so that there is the most smoke/fish interface.  I fire up the gass grill on high, and cook until  the fish is just done.  The olive oil and smoke give the fish a nice flavor, almost reminiscent of beef, or maybe thats the flavor from the burgers on the grill.  The oil adds a nice depth to the low fat rockfish. 

I tried a glass pan, and I cracked it, so I switched to a cast iron pan, as it is used to this sort of treatment. 

Give it a try!! Its awesome for tacos or anything :smt001 :smt001 :smt001

Rustic Andy


 

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