Does anyone remember how to clean a trout ???
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Does anyone remember how to clean a trout ???
Slit the belly,remove the gills and clean out the inside--clean out the blood along the back bone rinse, wrap in foil and lay on the hot coals for a couple minutes each side. My wife makes me remove the heads. Brookies are the best Bill
Knife in the a-hole. Slit the belly up to the gills. Knife in sideways through the gills to seperate them from the body. Put you finger in the gills and pull out all of the guts. Thumbnail along the spine to remove all the blood. Rinse in water.
Put on grill/fire wrapped in foil with butter and seasonings of choice.
Eat all but the bones and head. The skin isn't that tasty, but really good for you.
Do a search on YouTube and you can find a couple different variations of this... (pardon the dorks, but you'll get the basic idea)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aC8MdUBd5Ek
My Uncle taught me an easy way of removing the gills & guts, by making a small slit below the bottom of the mouth and pulling down and that takes care of it! (Of course I've never actually done this!):rolleyes:
Doug
I do like Doug says it hasn't ever done (lol) and like Slate Drake says he does. However I add one quick step to start with. Hold the fish upside down and cut off the fin that is just behind the anus. Do this by starting the cut to the rear of the fish and ending the cut AFTER you have removed the fin as well as the anus. By doing this quick extra step you will find it is a lot easier to remove the blood & gunk that is along the back of the trout.
Good Luck
Tim
If you are on a creek and it is full of stunted trout and it is legal and you have a bunch of little 4 - 6 inchers then don't even clean, just dip in flour and then into a hot cast iron skillet and when crispy put on a paper towel and eat head first, and enjoy.
we used to have streams like that in NB, nothing but the tinniest brookies then things changed and I grew up and now don't keep any thing but stockers from the local ponds..
Which you have been told how to clean better then I would be able to tell you..
Soap and water?
You ain't gonna EAT that slimy thing, are ya'???
Buddy