The main reason to fillet a trout (instead of gutting it) is for better flavor on the plate. Joe Cermele How do you fillet a trout? To be honest, most of the time you don’t. Trout are notoriously ...
Two handy tools for cooking trout outside are a cast iron skillet and a grill grate. Nearly every fish I’ve cooked outside was caught, not bought. When I was guiding in Alaska, shore lunches of ...
Hi Mountain Seasonings continues to come out with great new flavoring mixes for fish and game, as well as a pile of tasty recipes to use them. I recently enjoyed the results of the company's recipe, ...
Trout, with its delicate, flavorful white flesh, has found its way into a variety of dishes at restaurants and on dinner tables in Lancaster County. Chefs say it’s tasty pan-seared as a fillet, or ...
[feast_advanced_jump_to] Baked rainbow trout with Cajun garlic butter sauce is an impressive, restaurant-quality dish that is easy for home cooks to pull off on the first try. The fish fillets cook ...
Take a heavy aluminum, 12-inch, non-stick skillet and place it on the stovetop. Then pour into it the vegetable oil and bring it up to medium-high heat (about 375 ). In the meantime, uniformly dredge ...
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How to fillet a trout

Today we'd like to show you how to fillet a trout. We're filleting a rainbow trout, but this fillet method works for any kind of trout; lake trout, brown trout, etc. Follow our ongoing fishing ...