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Topic: Basic blackened  (Read 1980 times)

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  • Location: Los Osos
  • Date Registered: Jun 2007
  • Posts: 73
I've been using this Purdonne's blackened redfish magic or something like that lately. Pretty nice mix.  I like to cook outside on a camping burner in a wok.  Cube up some rockfish or use thin halibut tail fillets, because it cooks hot and fast. I don't put oil in the wok. Instead toss the fish in olive oil and the blackening stuff, then throw it in the very hot wok. The chipotle is  50/50 mayo and sourcream with a couple fat chipotles in adobo and about half of the juice of a fat lemon. I have a hand blender and it takes one minute to make the sauce.  I like to keep it simple with just avocado to cool the heat from the chipotle and a little celantro/onion.  This Riesling is only $11 and does the job for sure.
...got him in the boat he measured six foot long I was so dang impressed I had to write this song...