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Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 19:17
by chas
Kippers, I love em.
But.
How do you cook kippers without stinking the house out ?
Over a day later and I can still smell em, so can she as I'm continually reminded.

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:05
by jdk1
chas wrote:Kippers, I love em.
But.
How do you cook kippers without stinking the house out ?
Over a day later and I can still smell em, so can she as I'm continually reminded.

If you can find a way i would be grateful , she wont buy them for me anymore although i did talk her in to cooking me some smoked cod last week after i promised it wouldn't stink , that didn't end well :lol:

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:13
by PESCA
Smoked cod done in milk ain't too bad, but I now resort to John West Kippers :thumbup:

George

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:20
by sunndog
DX have got some camping stoves in on thier thread :lol:

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:21
by 22-250jock
we had fish pie for dinner tonight..............could smell it before I even got through the front door....................very fair it was too :D



Chas,...............best way to cook em without the smell, is on the B-B-Q...........not a lot of hope of that in the near future :thumbdown:

chucking it down again.....................fecking weather :( :wtf:

cheers jock

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:23
by 22-250jock
PESCA wrote:Smoked cod done in milk ain't too bad, but I now resort to John West Kippers :thumbup:

George

get yourself up to Swallow's at Seahouses George................they do proper kippers ;)

cheers john

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 20:24
by jdk1
sunndog wrote:DX have got some camping stoves in on thier thread :lol:
Thats probably not a bad idea :clap: :lol:

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 21:22
by chas
The BBQ or camping stove seems to be the best bet as I've been told kippers are now banned from the house.
The next problem will be two fold, a long wait and a garden full of cats.
Must find somewhere that serves up good kippers.

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 22:50
by PESCA
22-250jock wrote:
PESCA wrote:Smoked cod done in milk ain't too bad, but I now resort to John West Kippers :thumbup:

George

get yourself up to Swallow's at Seahouses George................they do proper kippers ;)

cheers john
Pleased to say that I've eaten kippers up there, John. May make a pilgrimage to Arbroath one day :thumbup: Do like a nice kipper.

I know they're a poor substitute, but the John West fellas in sunflower oil are very more-ish on toast :D

George

Re: Kippers.

Posted: 16 Jan 2014, 23:08
by jdk1
If you ever get the chance to try it smoked eel is really nice :thumbup: , years ago we had a weekend away up in norfolk (sheringham i think) and we found this little smokery place that sold them.