place the fish in the cooked stew once you take it off the heat and allow it to cook in the reduced sauce naturally!!
It's not possible to cook it without heat or marinating, but it can be eaten raw as sushi.
theres lots of ways of cooking fresh sardines. It depends on how you want it to taste, how you cook it oh...and you could even make one up hope it was what your looooooooooooookin 444444444 :) (: ^_^ T_T *_* %_% @_@ $_$
No need of cooking u can consume your fish without cooking also
No, that is the proper method for marinating fish. You need to keep fresh fish refrigerated until you are ready to cook it.
Yes the boys on the jermals fish the fish, dry the fish, and cook the fish.
Battered fish is normally deep fried, especially if it is fresh fish freshly battered, however if you bought the battered fish frozen, the fish will have been deep fried just long enough to part cook the batter, but not the fish before it was frozen and packaged. In this case you can deep fry it, or bake it in a hot over, grill it or fry it in a dry frying pan.
Very few species can, such as the Betta.
Yes, it could be breaded, and pan fried trout is delicious.
If you wish a fresh water fish to be kept alive and well so that it may be studied or kept as a pet. The fish will need to be placed in a suitable container with suitable water that has suitable parameters. Without water a fish will die just like you would die if your air supply was removed. If the fish was a fresh water fish and the water was salt as opposed to fresh, to the fish, it would be similar to what would happen to you if someone put poisoned gas in your personal air supply. You would be extremely ill and then die. So would the fish.
Unless you are an expert Sushi chef, fish should always be cooked, because fish spoils very quickly. After buying fresh fish it should be either chilled, frozen or cooked -- NEVER leave fish at room temperature for more than an hour or two.
yes what are the fresh water fish that lives with gold fish
Basically you are not allowed to fish for freshwater species in the UK without holding a valid license, unless you are aged below 12 years.