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For some strange reason, I've just bought 2 whole trout.

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PeachesMcLean · 28/03/2008 19:06

What would you do with them?

And what would you serve with it?

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smallwhitecat · 28/03/2008 19:08

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PeachesMcLean · 28/03/2008 19:59

Thank you, smallwhitecat.

Anything else?

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Scattybird · 28/03/2008 19:59

I have had a whole trout languishing in my freezer for ages. What on earth should we do with it.

Megglevache · 28/03/2008 20:00

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snowleopard · 28/03/2008 20:03

DS is desperate for me to get a whole fish (that looks like an actual fish ) from the fishmonger and cook it. Will try this!

PeachesMcLean · 28/03/2008 22:04

Cream and almonds sounds good. Mmmmmm......

Snowleopard, much cheaper to buy whole fish than fillets, as I discovered in Sainsburys today. £2.50 for two big trout.

Will have to chop the heads off though before cooking. Don't want my food to look at me.

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callmeovercautious · 28/03/2008 22:07

Cream and toasted almonds is the "classic" with Trout. I can't think of anything else that is as good. Just make sure you help LOs take it off the bone as the bons can be quite small.

sophiebbb · 28/03/2008 22:09

Whole fish is the easiest thing to cook - just pop in the oven with some herbs and lemon juice. Potatoes and green veg.

snowleopard · 28/03/2008 22:53

I know peaches but that's just it - I don't like their beady eyes.

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