I love cooking big pieces of sh on my barbecue, but you must use a medium-hot part of the barbie - if it's too hot, you'll crisp the skin before the inside is cooked. Start the fish off with the skin side down and only turn it over when it's crisp and golden. If you're not keen on eating fish skin, that's probably because you haven't tried it when it's been cooked until it's nice and crispy! It can be as good as pork crackling if done properly.
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By SnowbellPrincess
North Miami,fl.
on November 01, 2011
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I did this by accident the first time in my toaster oven! Just a little oil and spices. deelish!
By cusolisa
Topeka, KS
on July 14, 2011
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This was very tasty! I didn't have a lemon so I used lime, I found the recipe easy to follow. Before I would never have tried fish skin but cooked crispy was so good. Perfect summer dinner.
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