Tried something I have not taken the time to clean in a long time.. Grouper Cheeks!
Jessi breaded them in Panko (Japanese bread crumbs)and browned them in butter.
WOW- they were fantastic and well worth the effort. I'll do it again.
Texture is meatier than the fish with a sweetness that surprised me.
They were joined on the table by a Grouper, Trout and Sea Bass fillets.
Next time I'll take some photos of cleaning them and the throats... If you have never tried them you are missing out!
Grouper cheeks...
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Grouper cheeks...
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Re: Grouper cheeks...
Barry, just plain WRONG posting those pictures so late in the evening! Specially, after I had some cardboard soy burgers for my dinner Last post I read before hitting the sack and couldn't sleep for being hungry for some grouper cheeks
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Re: Grouper cheeks...
Yep, I never miss getting the throats or the cheeks. They are too easy and too good not to get them.
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Re: Grouper cheeks...
Aawesome!