How to cook carp

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  • Bunnykid68

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    Get a clean pine board about 8" x 15" x 1" thick.
    Take a nice size freshly caught carp and lay it on the board. Skin and Filet the carp into 2 thick strips. Do not spend much time deboning. The bone gives it more flavors.

    Salt and oil the board generously with virgin olive oil.
    Next lay the filets out evenly on the board.
    Salt, and pepper both sides. I like to use sea salt and fresh ground pepper.
    Now spread a generous amount of garlic butter and a lot of garlic salt on both sides.

    Tabasco sauce and a little Ripple helps take out the fishy taste.
    Add sliced and diced onions, green or red peppers, thinly slice mushrooms and tomatoes.
    Sprinkle on a little parsley
    Now take a fresh cut lemon and carefully squeeze out all the juice onto the carp and pine board.
    Now is the time to add any other of your favorite ingredients.

    Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
    Now take the pine board with the filets and put it in your preheated oven.
    Bake for 30 to 45 minutes or until lightly golden brown.
    When done carefully take the pine board and the carp out of the oven.
    Throw the carp away and eat the board.
     
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