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Ausfish Silver Member
Cooking on an open fire.
What is the best way to cook fish on an open fire if you dont have a BBQ plate or grill?
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Re: Cooking on an open fire.
You ever seen Malcolm Douglas cook?
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Cooking on an open fire.
Wrapping food in Paperbark bark gives a great taste.
Enamel plates make great frying pans.
hot coals and just bury the food right in there is simple and easy.
skewer smaller fish on a stick and hang in the hot smoke
and alfoil / tinfoil if you have it can be used for just about everything!
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Re: Cooking on an open fire.
Make a spit out of whatever you've got handy. Can pretty much skewer anything on a spit. As already mentioned you can wrap stuff in wet paper or more conventional means like alfoil. Palm or banana leaves are also great for cooking in. Be careful using plants products to cook in though unless you're completely sure you know what the plant is.
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Cooking on an open fire.
Wrap in alfoil, stick in hot coals.
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Ausfish New Member
Re: Cooking on an open fire.
have you ever seen one of those fish grillers that look like a camp fire toaster
they are great to cook any thing you like chops.steak.sausages.hamburgers chicken,fish,toast what ever your imaginatin can come up with you just rest in on to logs over the hot cols and turn when you need to
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Ausfish Bronze Member
Re: Cooking on an open fire.
just eat it raw!!!
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Ausfish Platinum Member
Re: Cooking on an open fire.
Went camping with my mates a few years back and one of them that spent a fair bit of time up in Kuninarra(spelling?)simply put the fish(Redfin) straight on the coles without scaling or guting it,we were a bit apprehensive but the results were outstanding,the crusty coles laden skin was peeled back to reveal clean moist flesh,the gut shriveled up to a dry ball the size of a marble and pulled away with the skin,worth doing even if you have a grill/plate.
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