my gill net on the canal is only catching small perches. they only good for soup. what good flavours can i use to make taste nice?
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Perchs soup
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Originally posted by SPADGER View PostHemlock and Viper venom also goes well with Perch.[CENTER][B][SIZE=1]Connor Beresford[/SIZE][/B]
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Lighten up guys,not everyone has the same sense of humour,there are a few wind up merchants on here,some are better at it than others(tony),some seem to post purely to get a reaction from others,and its amazing how often it works,perhaps Blanky is realy Robson Green lol.Take nothing but photographs,leave nothing but footprints.
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I've found it to be good with....
cut 2.5cm thick, skinned and pinboned
• 2 sprigs of fresh rosemary, leaves picked and very finely chopped
zest and juice of 2 lemons
• freshly ground black pepper
• 16 rashers of thinly sliced, smoked streaky bacon or pancetta
• olive oil
• 4 tablespoons mayonnaise
• 2 large bunches of asparagus, trimmed
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No need to pin bone if the Perch are titchy the bones dissolve. I just throw them up the bank & buy a tin of Sardines in oil.I have an incidental on my left shoulder, he's always there, he's my friend.
He says he gives me good advice. does he ?
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