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Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

View Poll Results: Do you bake your fish with the scales on or off?

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  • Scales On

    12 27.91%
  • Scales Off

    28 65.12%
  • Dont bake whole fish

    3 6.98%
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Thread: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Taking to my mate the other day, it seems that some bake their whole fish with the scales on and then peel back the skin when ready to eat and others like me scale my whole baked fish first. Thinking about trying it?

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    only time I leave the scales on is when the fish is wrapped in foil leaves or bark for cooking. I think if you open baked a fish with scales it would dry out too much.

    Jack.

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    Ausfish Platinum Member Outsider1's Avatar
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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Definitely scales off! Nothing worse than getting a scale when eating fish IMO.

    Cheers

    Dave

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    I'm with you Dave, I am very fussy about scaling fish, and always make sure they are all off. Nothing spoils a good chew quicker than a mouthful of scales IMHO

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    Ausfish Silver Member Shagga's Avatar
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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    The idea of baking fish is for the skin to go crispy. You do not eat scales so don't cook the fish with the scales on.

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    If you are going to bake you whole fish in the ashes or wet newspapers ide definetly leave the scales on for the reason of making the skin stay more intact hence helping in removing skin all in one go and exposing all that nice white flesh ..Unless you happen to be baking a Tuna that is....
    Otherwise scale, definetly scale !!, nuthin wrong with eating the skin along with the flesh and nothing worse than trying to seperate a scale from your moosh with a mouthfull of flesh in there whilst others are observing you tackling the feat Yukk!!!..
    ..

  7. #7

    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    either way does the job.
    i reckon it is alot better scaling it before you bake it
    Cheers
    BreamBuster33


  8. #8

    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    I'd rather scale it first as i dont like the idea of eating a bit of fish with scales in it

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Talking Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    When I cook fish whole I always leave the scales on. I reckon it retains the moisture. As far as I'm concerened there are two absolute certainties in life .One ,you won't get every scale and two, Every crab sanga will have a bit of shell in it. .

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Quote Originally Posted by Imfiik View Post
    When I cook fish whole I always leave the scales on. I reckon it retains the moisture. As far as I'm concerened there are two absolute certainties in life .One ,you won't get every scale and two, Every crab sanga will have a bit of shell in it. .
    Yep n some fillets have rib cage bones left on em but can assure ya they aint comfy when ya have one stuck sideways in your ringear and have to have a real pretty German female Doctor go in there to remove it lol .....
    Thanks but no thanks i'll scale and remove bones always, same as crab bones tend to break teeth..

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    I guess the simple answer is, if you want to eat the skin (some Fish skin is great) then scale it, if you do not eat the skin, leave them on and peel away the skin, but, I reckon you will probably still get the odd scale or two in the eating portion

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Malcomn Douglas is my hero,he's not afraid of scales. He is living proof that nothing that you eat could possibly hurt you.

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Yours n quite a few others hero too..And yes have cooked Fish his way whilst out in the bush or along the bank of a River somewhere pulling out carp etc and either wrapping them up in wet newspapers or mud and in the ashes akin to the way ole malcom does and if your hungry the tasteis excellent as is a can of baked beans, chopped bacon and whatever else will fit into the frypan at the time being..
    it satisfies the palate for the time being and one doesnt have to carry a shytload of cooking utensils as well as groceries along with them..
    Same as cooking in ye ole cast iron damper pot ..easy and can get a great meal without any hassles ..
    Part of outdoor camping etc..

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    Ausfish Bronze Member
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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Thanks everyone for the feedback. Looks like it is Scales off for the majority.

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    Re: Whole Baked Fish:Scales On or Scales Off?

    Scales off, packed in loads of wet rock salt and baked until juices run clear out the mouth. Nothing like cracking that baked salt and tucking into that juicy fish!
    Don't play stupid with me...I'm better at it!

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