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lil-red-hunter14 Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 5:16 pm Post subject: Favorite sashimi/sushi??? |
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| If you could have your choice of any, what would it be? My personal would have to be fatty salmon or fatty white tuna. On the fatty tuna, is this a different species of tuna or just a different cut of meat? What makes it white is really what I'm looking for I guess. I have also heard that wahoo sashimi is excellent! Can anybody confirm??? |
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ltorna1 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 7:37 pm Post subject: |
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I had wahoo raw for the first time last year - phenomenal. The texture is firmer than salmon but more buttery than tuna. Still melts in your mouth.
For me, I love it all because each fish is so different. My absolute favorites are fresh yellowfin tuna, salmon, wahoo and pompano. They all have such different flavors and textures - its like chicken versus steak.
Pompano meat is so dense, and when you chill it and slice it thin for sashimi its almost like slicing through cold butter. You can really get it paper thin, to the point where it just dissolves on your tongue. Thanks lil-red, now I'm HUNGRY! |
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lil-red-hunter14 Guest
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Posted: Tue Jul 24, 2012 8:08 pm Post subject: |
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| ltorna1 wrote: | I had wahoo raw for the first time last year - phenomenal. The texture is firmer than salmon but more buttery than tuna. Still melts in your mouth.
For me, I love it all because each fish is so different. My absolute favorites are fresh yellowfin tuna, salmon, wahoo and pompano. They all have such different flavors and textures - its like chicken versus steak.
Pompano meat is so dense, and when you chill it and slice it thin for sashimi its almost like slicing through cold butter. You can really get it paper thin, to the point where it just dissolves on your tongue. Thanks lil-red, now I'm HUNGRY! |
Mmmmm!!! That sounds awesome!!! We just ate sushi at a little place north of Austin in Cedar Park and had our share of awesome sushi rolls and sashimi! We had salmon, escolar, a roll with snapper, salmon and tuna and a few other rolls! It was awesome!!! |
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Texican Flour Bluffian in training

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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 5:04 am Post subject: |
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Pompano sashimi?
Interesting.
I shall have to try that if I'm ever lucky enough to catch one again.  _________________ "Money will buy you a fine dog, but only love can make him wag his tail." - Kinky Friedman
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topdog15 Full Grown Flour Bluffian

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Posted: Wed Jul 25, 2012 6:46 am Post subject: |
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Spanish Mackerel makes great sashimi _________________ "Ya'll must eat a lot of fish" |
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Old salt Horse Mullet
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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 1:00 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite sashimi/sushi??? |
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| lil-red-hunter14 wrote: | | If you could have your choice of any, what would it be? My personal would have to be fatty salmon or fatty white tuna. On the fatty tuna, is this a different species of tuna or just a different cut of meat? What makes it white is really what I'm looking for I guess. I have also heard that wahoo sashimi is excellent! Can anybody confirm??? |
That "white tuna" is really escolar, which is a really nasty creature:
http://blog.medellitin.com/2008/12/escolar-world-most-dangerous-fish.html _________________ www.oceanlawusa.com |
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lil-red-hunter14 Guest
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Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2012 2:50 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite sashimi/sushi??? |
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| Old salt wrote: | | lil-red-hunter14 wrote: | | If you could have your choice of any, what would it be? My personal would have to be fatty salmon or fatty white tuna. On the fatty tuna, is this a different species of tuna or just a different cut of meat? What makes it white is really what I'm looking for I guess. I have also heard that wahoo sashimi is excellent! Can anybody confirm??? |
That "white tuna" is really escolar, which is a really nasty creature:
http://blog.medellitin.com/2008/12/escolar-world-most-dangerous-fish.html |
Wow! Thanks for that! Haha I had no idea! Will never eat it again haha |
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landlocked beachbum Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:19 pm Post subject: |
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I much prefer any snapper or tuna raw over ANY cooking method! Having said that, I was on a dive trip years back and we took some AJ. Went back to the hotel and did a quicky ceviche with nothing but lime juice and some onion, and we were WAY to hungry to wait for it to do it's thing. Long story short, the fish was basically raw, and it was to freaking DIE for in taste, texture and appearance, even though it was not thinly sliced like sashimi should be _________________ Dave
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Central Scrutinizer Full Grown Flour Bluffian

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Posted: Tue Jul 31, 2012 2:42 pm Post subject: Re: Favorite sashimi/sushi??? |
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Not so fast my friend. Not all Escolars are the notorious "X-Lax Fish". Granted, the family as a whole are noted by their name as Oilfishes, only 1 is "avoid at all costs". Now, does the fishmonger or the sushi chef really know the difference between them? Perhaps, perhaps not.
For the record, there are 24 species in 16 genera of the Gemplyidae (Snake mackerels or Escolar), of which the Oilfish, Ruvettus pretiosus Cocco, 1833 (found in the Gulf, by the way) is the offending member. Other species of this Family are quite edible. |
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ltorna1 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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| What about cobia, like a big one. Say, a 62 lber. Anybody ever make sushi out of one? What is the texture like? |
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ironmanstan Exalted Ruler of Flour Bluff

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Posted: Wed Sep 05, 2012 4:47 am Post subject: |
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When I used to work on a commercial snapper boat , which was years ago. We used to eat fresh raw snapper that was before the craze hit. We just called it raw snapper we did not have wasabi just soy sauce or anything that was available. We also used to eat a fish the Capt. called a Scamp. Wahoo is also awesome. _________________ I LIKE MINE FRIED. |
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magadorm Horse Mullet
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Posted: Tue Dec 11, 2012 9:07 pm Post subject: Sushi |
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| The fatty tuna as it is served in Japan is the belly meat of the bluefin tuna. The whiter tuna is most likely albacore. Most if not all tuna sushi you get here will be yellowfin tuna as the Japanese pay a huge premium for the bluefin. Having lived in Japan for 6 years I can say I am greatly disappointed by the sushi on offer here in the states. Roll?? What's up with that, that's not sushi, that is maki, something completely different. If you ever get a chance to really try a great piece of fatty bluefin belly, you should. But, will cost about 12 bucks a piece, which is expensive by Japan standards. Of course, there you can go to a sushi go round and get a plate of two pieces of standard nigiri that will blow anything away here for a buck. |
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ltorna1 Full Grown Flour Bluffian
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Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2012 1:37 pm Post subject: |
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Megadorm, you are dead on about why they have better sushi there, but that's why the bluefin tuna fishery is in the poo poo state that its in.
To each there own, but I try to stick to yellowfin. Sometimes you don't know what you're getting at a restaurant, but you can always ask. Poll caught yellowfin is sustainable and delicious.
I'm sure its even more delicious, but I'll pass on the bluefin - at $12 a slice or any other price. _________________ ...if my boss ever finds this forum I'll be unemployed... |
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steve78412 Flour Bluffian in training
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My favorite is eel with kabayaki sauce. The last time I was in Vegas, I ate my weight in those.
Steve |
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