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Old 05-18-2012, 07:30 PM   #1
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Totally sick...that's the way to do it right...
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:42 PM   #2
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Epic dinner.
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:57 PM   #3
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:56 PM   #4
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Old 05-18-2012, 07:59 PM   #5
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Old 05-18-2012, 08:12 PM   #6
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I know what you're saying about getting tired of the all white meat. It's good but kinda boring. YT on the other hand, it's only your imagination that limits your ways to enjoy. The more I eat YT the more I want to eat YT. I have a pair of super heavy duty kitchen shears to get the collars off, maybe the best part of the YT. My buddy just gave me a bag of smoked YT bellys. Wow! Mike
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Old 05-18-2012, 08:38 PM   #7
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I can't wait to catch my first yak YT to attempt to make my own spread like that. Thank you for the advice.
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Old 05-19-2012, 04:52 PM   #8
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Epic feast pics, nicely done...

The writing was hard to digest, suppose it was palatable though...

Question...with a spread like that, how did you manage to take pics without the guests going into a feeding frenzy?



Nicely done, good info there...wish I could take care of a seriola lalandi like that, doubt someone would let it stay on ice that long...
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Old 05-19-2012, 05:14 PM   #9
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Can I send my girlfriend to your place to learn how to cook like that? haha

Thanks for the awesome post...
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Old 05-26-2012, 02:37 PM   #10
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Thanks for the feedback, guys.

Since this post is already a week old I thought I'd throw up a sequel. We smoked the rest of that batch of fish and nothing was frozen; neighbors and friends are well stocked at the moment. Being a fisherman, though, there was only one thing I could think of: go out and catch more Yellowtail! It's a viscous cycle. I realize. A whirlwind of carnage with a sprinkle of catch and release. So here's your invitation, albeit a bit tardy, to my sushi party last night. There's something special about a day off work after a rough week at the office (thanks to some overhead swell). First you surf a couple sessions until your arms are going to practically fall off. Followed by a long hot shower to relax those tweaked muscles and bones. Then gorging yourself like a pregnant Sea Lion, of course.

Tonight's festivities were spruced up a bit with an assortment of frizzante Italian red wines (slightly sparkling Lambrusco, from Lombardy). These were somewhat, funky, austere wines with forward earthy characteristics followed by muddled fruit. Not exactly something I'd have all by itself, but perfect for our first course. Which just so happened to be the often overlooked, Yelllowtail collar. Trust me, it's worth the effort to remove this well guarded treasure. A hacksaw is the preferred tool of the trade. The texture and flavor of the collar is simply amazing. It hardly even tastes like a fish for that matter.

If I had to describe it in one word that would be a synch: succulent! Reminds me of a perfectly cooked game-bird more than anything else.

Four minutes on each side, over high flame of course, and you've got something special to entertain guests. If you don't feel like experimenting with Lambrusco, or any other funky reds for that matter, simply Pair this with an earthy Pinot Noir and you'll knock someone's socks off. Guaranteed. A French, slightly chilled, Beaujolais would be another fine alternative.

Spread those wings and watch her fly off the table; I'm talking seconds. Arguably the best part of these fish, for sure. From here we cleansed the palette with a couple serving trays of simple rolls. And Sake, of course.

Just keep in mind that this isn't some cooking show on television, a restaurant, or a competition for that matter. Just a group of normal folks eating until they implode; or spew a geyser of Lombardy. In no particular order. Also keep in mind that I'm the jackass with a camera at a sushi party; making people wait to eat. I realize the rolls aren't perfectly placed and we kept the garnish to a minimum these last two sessions. If this was a competition or made for television, keep in mind, all things in moderation. If it were, I would be the same photo-nazi like I am with client's fish photos. And make sure there wasn't even the slightest blemish on a plate. A sprinkle of fish eggs for color and texture is what would make these dishes pop. I can't get enough, though. So if you come over and don't like fish eggs: make your own roll!

Notice the perfectly cleaned cuts ready for action in the background? Since you've already seen grilled fish and the seared dynamite, I'll hold off this time. Getting back to the rolls here's a closer look.

This fish put up a ridiculous arm-breaking fight. The least we could do was take her out in style. How's this for color? I call it the Peacock roll. As previously mentioned I'm a big fan of spice. I can probably put most guys under the table on Sake. I can rival any man alive on my servings of Wasabi (Japanese Horseradish), but this isn't a competition. And not everyone eats Wasabi until smoke comes out their ears.

So here's a splash of color with a touch of spice. A little heat never hurt if you asked me. All thing's in moderation, right? Below is a closer look using the macro lens.

Here's hoping you make the most out of your next trophy-fish. Save those collars and don't let a scale go to waste! Don't forget to invite some friends and take it up a notch on the grill, too. The celebration shouldn't end with some high-fives on the water. You can do better than that. With the Pacific Ocean down the street, I'd forget about freezing fish. When you want some fresh fish, go catch one. And make the most of it when you do.

Branch out and try some new-to-you wines in the process. Challenge yourself to make something that's almost too pretty to eat---almost.
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When you get tired of having sushi parties you might consider changing gears. This little beauty just came off the operating table as I type. Variety is the spice 'o life! Now the creative juices are flowing all over again. This is the fun part where you get a chance to mix it up. Keep it interesting, 'ya know?

White Sea Bass over a bed of rice, accompanied by grilled vegetables, drizzled with beurre blanc? White Sea Bass gumbo, White Sea Bass tortellini, fish and chips...
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Old 05-26-2012, 03:21 PM   #11
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Old 05-26-2012, 07:49 PM   #12
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nice work!

maybe this year since the moyer tournament isnt going to be happening
we should mix it up with a cook off.

I will volunteer to be one of the judges!
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Old 05-18-2012, 08:53 PM   #13
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Damn Josh, this is a great post. Lots of good info, well written and full of fishing tips.



I only had a couple of glasses of wine tonight....


In that photo of the water pitcher......

If you stare at it long enough.......

I think I see two......



damn wine!
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Old 05-19-2012, 08:33 AM   #14
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Absolutely Amazing

WOW JOSH - This is an amazing post - Thank you for all the preparation and presentation info - I will definitely copy this post to word and save it. and Yes that is a Beautiful Yellowtail picture!
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Old 05-19-2012, 09:50 AM   #15
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Nice Yellowtail Josh!
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Old 05-19-2012, 10:25 AM   #16
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Old 05-19-2012, 12:09 PM   #17
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Thanks for taking the time to give us such an awesome, inspiring, and mouth watering post!

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Old 05-19-2012, 07:23 PM   #18
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Old 05-19-2012, 08:05 PM   #19
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What no hand rolls??? Just kiddin' that looks amazing I just had some myself!
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Old 05-21-2012, 05:31 AM   #20
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U should compile these posts into a book man (if u havent already), theyre perfectly sequencial! first the catch, then the coffin, then the party. Looks freakin good even at 630am.

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