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I'd trade lobster for crab or scallops any day.
As far as poor mans lobster, always heard it with monkfish and black cod. Both are better than lobster.
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As much as I’ve tried to really like lobster, I’ve Never had lobster I loved. I’ll take scallops, shrimp, or Dungeness crab over lobster every time.
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The conundrum is whether lobster is expensive because people think it's good OR if people think it's good because it is expensive.
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Well , here it is.
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When living in San Diego, I would go out on the morning kelp boat and fish for sheep(s)head (sp?) (pacific). They eat crustaceans and octopus around the bottom of the kelp beds. Would microwave a couple of fillets, dipped in butter, tasted just like lobster. The microwaving would give them the slight rubbery texture of lobster.
I would also trade a diving friend of mine smoked Yellowtail for Abalone, now that is good.
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The conundrum is whether lobster is expensive because people think it's good OR if people think it's good because it is expensive. Yep, I do like lobster but have never thought it merited the high price. Will very occasionally have it as a special treat when it is on sale at the supermarket.
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Our “Poor Man's Lobster” was always Pike cubed and boiled in water with Old Bay seasoning than dipped in seasoned butter. This. And you will never convince me otherwise
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here in Minnesota we call eelpout poor man`s lobster, but eelpout do suck to clean and eelpout do bite better in the winter too. myself i would rather eat king crab from Alaska always !
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here in Minnesota we call eelpout poor man`s lobster, but eelpout do suck to clean and eelpout do bite better in the winter too. myself i would rather eat king crab from Alaska always ! Never found burbot hard to filet. How do you do it?
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Kent Rollins has a poor mans lobster recipe that we like.
Just be careful buying cod for this recipe.
Often times the cod is more expensive than the lobster.
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here in Minnesota we call eelpout poor man`s lobster, but eelpout do suck to clean and eelpout do bite better in the winter too. myself i would rather eat king crab from Alaska always ! Never found burbot hard to filet. How do you do it? I’d never heard of a burbot when I moved up. Went ice fishing with a guy and caught some nice ones, he started in about what a pain they are to clean. I said I’d figure on just skinning them like a catfish, which I’d done about 12000 times. He looked at me astonished that I might know how to skin a fish. I peeled and filleted them in no time, didn’t find it any more difficult than your run of the mill blue cat.
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Maine lobster are the best tasting when they are to small to keep. a 1/2 lb right out of the trap in a microwave for 90 sec. needs to be cooked hole & alive
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here in Minnesota we call eelpout poor man`s lobster, but eelpout do suck to clean and eelpout do bite better in the winter too. myself i would rather eat king crab from Alaska always ! Never found burbot hard to filet. How do you do it? I’d never heard of a burbot when I moved up. Went ice fishing with a guy and caught some nice ones, he started in about what a pain they are to clean. I said I’d figure on just skinning them like a catfish, which I’d done about 12000 times. He looked at me astonished that I might know how to skin a fish. I peeled and filleted them in no time, didn’t find it any more difficult than your run of the mill blue cat. Learned the same way from a friend that caught cats back home. Circumcise and pull w pliers. Two chunks.
If you take the time it takes, it takes less time. --Pat Parelli
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You could dip a corncob in seasoned butter, and it'd be good!
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here in Minnesota we call eelpout poor man`s lobster, but eelpout do suck to clean and eelpout do bite better in the winter too. myself i would rather eat king crab from Alaska always ! Never found burbot hard to filet. How do you do it? I’d never heard of a burbot when I moved up. Went ice fishing with a guy and caught some nice ones, he started in about what a pain they are to clean. I said I’d figure on just skinning them like a catfish, which I’d done about 12000 times. He looked at me astonished that I might know how to skin a fish. I peeled and filleted them in no time, didn’t find it any more difficult than your run of the mill blue cat. Learned the same way from a friend that caught cats back home. Circumcise and pull w pliers. Two chunks. Yep, that's how we do it too.
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You could dip a corncob in seasoned butter, and it'd be good! ole joe is that u
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how about a good ole wi fish fry
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Our local fish fry is coming up! I always eat to much.
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You could dip a corncob in seasoned butter, and it'd be good! Well, just as long as it wasn't a "used" corn cob.
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