el_carpo
10-04-2008, 06:05 AM
Hello all,
I just read an article in a cooking magazine that said that to get rid of the algae taste in fish, you should soak the fillets in buttermilk for one hour. They said that there is a substance in the algae that gives the fish that horrible flavor. That substance can be destroyed in acid. First, they soaked the fish in a diluted lemon juice/water bath; it got rid of the algae taste but ruined the fish's texture (it became mushy). Then, they used the buttermilk and said it worked well. I've never used this yet but will. The fish they experimented on was tilapia. I hope that it does work because I've had to throw out both tilapia and catfish in the past because of the "algae monster."
Buttermilk. Hope this helps.
I just read an article in a cooking magazine that said that to get rid of the algae taste in fish, you should soak the fillets in buttermilk for one hour. They said that there is a substance in the algae that gives the fish that horrible flavor. That substance can be destroyed in acid. First, they soaked the fish in a diluted lemon juice/water bath; it got rid of the algae taste but ruined the fish's texture (it became mushy). Then, they used the buttermilk and said it worked well. I've never used this yet but will. The fish they experimented on was tilapia. I hope that it does work because I've had to throw out both tilapia and catfish in the past because of the "algae monster."
Buttermilk. Hope this helps.