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Mancie 03-03-2007 00:52

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Smoked Haddock is nice.... steamed and placed on a plate with slightley minted baby potatoes dressed in a coating of the finest butter... served with a salad of fresh rocket..fresh home grown tomatoes drizelled with a coating of olive oil mixed with lemon juice and a hint of mustard.. ummm

cherokee 03-03-2007 01:02

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think cashy and me get your drift mancie......drool drool ...lol!!!

glasgow guy 03-03-2007 11:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Mancie (Post 391709)
Just had a plate of kippers.. got them from tesco.. in the bag type with a dab of butter, they were very tasty.. but had some fine bones in em.. this is 2007!.. so can anyone tell me were I can purchase kippers with no bones at all?


regardless of whatever year we are in kippers havent evolved yet to live their life with out bones:cool: ..
so unfortunatley you will just have to make do with them..:D

entwisi 03-03-2007 17:21

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Kippers are smoked Mackerel, very tasty, there is a close relation in Arbroath smokies.

Smoked haddock and cod comes in two forms, teh artifical 'smoked' variety usually bright yellow in colour or the proper smoked stuff usually slight yellow/brown hint to it. The latter is fgar superior IMHO, lightly poached on mashed spud witha runny poacked egg on top!

There is a stall that goes to Helmshore Farmers market that does smoked all sorts, prawns/marlin/black pud, you name it they smoke it

garinda 03-03-2007 19:02

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Here's the yummy Chinese appetizer of Smoked Jellyfish...and of course, there's no bones!:D


. (H Bank n t i zh-f Mr. 多), Hai-zhe sub-toed Smoked Jelly Fish

http://translate.google.com/translat...%3Den%26sa%3DN

Tin Monkey 03-03-2007 22:02

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Quote:

Originally Posted by entwisi (Post 392046)
Kippers are smoked Mackerel,

They are actually smoked herring.

The Arbroath Smokie is traditionally a smoked haddock.

entwisi 03-03-2007 22:05

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doh!, remembered a short while ago, can't edit anymore.

IOM kippers are def teh best though!

jedimaster 04-03-2007 04:58

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if you are ever over there give this place a try they do some lovely stuff!
http://www.yorkshiresmokehouse.co.uk/

by the way you can't beat an arbroath smokie straight from the smokehouse! mmmmmmmmmmmmmm :D

panther 04-03-2007 08:38

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I like kippers but its the bones and the stink afterwards that i dont like, and they dont seem to fill me up!

Tin Monkey 04-03-2007 10:32

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I love the taste of kippers, but those bones really put me off. I haven't eaten a kipper in years.

Margaret Pilkington 04-03-2007 19:54

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Yuk.....I can't stand kippers...the smell makes me want to do a big technicolour spit. I once went on hols with hubby and he ordered kippers for breakfast.......I had to ask the waiter to move me to another table on the far side of the dining room...the sight and the smell of them made me heave.
Finnan Haddock is only slightly better....in that it doesn't have its eyes on you.

grego 04-03-2007 20:14

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I do like kippers but yeah the smell, especially if you've microwaved them, lingers for hours.


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