My favorite way to cook amber jack is to bake it with lemon and butter. Have the fish cut into steaks or filets and put a pat or two of butter on top of each piece. Squeeze fresh lemon over the fish and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Bake at 350 for about 10 minutes for each inch of thickness or until the fish is white and flakey. It's great.
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the best way to cook amber jack fish is to baste it with your favorite seasoning and bake it.
The time it takes depends on the thickness of the filets. I'd start with about 5 minutes per inch at 350 F. I love it basted with lemon and butter while it cooks.
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I'd recommend sword fish until 62 cooking then you can cook monk fish.
i had red snapper whole and it was delicious
Yes the boys on the jermals fish the fish, dry the fish, and cook the fish.
Fish is the best cooked in pressure canners. Pressure canners can be bought just about every where and can cook very many different foods but fish always turns out best.
That's it cook. Cook is a verb -- I am going to cook tonight noun -- Jack is training to be a cook
That depends on what fish you use, and your current level. It is best to use a skill calculator, for example, the one at runescape.salmoneus.net.
they cook fish in a pot by the sea
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Donald Jack Cook has written: 'Elements of chemistry' -- subject(s): Chemistry, History
All of them are pretty good. If you are looking for something quick and easy, I recommend grilling.
fish food and then chop logs and make a fire with tinderbox and then cook
you make a fire and cook it.