How To Prepare And Cook Sea Bream.Recipe 1.

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024

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  • @d.stephenlindsay4544
    @d.stephenlindsay4544 5 років тому +3

    This is one of the best, most helpful cooking videos I've ever seen.

  • @jeremyhapner5873
    @jeremyhapner5873 2 роки тому

    Looks great. I’ll give it a swirl. Thank you for the look see!

  • @CuteCatFaith
    @CuteCatFaith 11 років тому +1

    These are called DORADE in France and are often a fairly sure bet to buy or order have served. I hate those scales and find that a bit of sea salt for some minutes previously may help with their removal. I made some smashed potatoes tonight with quatre épices, tarragon and one turnip. The spouse had been asking for hachis parmentier, which is pretty much just baked ground meat with mashed potatoes on top. This with homemade applesauce was lovely, good cold weather food. Thanks for reminding me how to fillet and also crisp up those nice skins. I almost never order fish in a restaurant as I find it dull, but at home, something more hands on, can be a nice change! Uprated.

  • @bobbymalta73
    @bobbymalta73 3 роки тому

    Cheers mate Thks For Sharing!😉👍

  • @Bubnova
    @Bubnova 3 роки тому

    Sea Bream is my favourite dish. It is such a delicacy.

  • @TheHannible
    @TheHannible 8 років тому

    I just got 2 of these from the Hyper U in France. Doing them like you said tonight.

  • @ronalddavies7703
    @ronalddavies7703 6 років тому

    Absolutely nice

  • @henningk1911
    @henningk1911 3 роки тому

    Love your channel!- but for this task you may want to give the Victorinox dedicated filet knife a try, which is balanced with its tip in the center-line of the blade (16cm, flex) - ships for around 20EUR at Amazon. Cheers and the highest respect for your work from Germany :-)

  • @umarsiddiqui6075
    @umarsiddiqui6075 7 років тому

    This has helped me immensely. Thank you.

  • @sorrygod5649
    @sorrygod5649 4 роки тому +2

    Absolutely beautiful.
    Unfortunately I'm a total fool and I completely demolished the poor fish only ended with 1/3 of it, will need plenty of practice xD

    • @Djordjevicc
      @Djordjevicc 3 роки тому

      Honestly he makes it look easier than it is, I've been working at a fish shop for 3 years and he probably still does a better job than me haha!

  • @Andy-1968
    @Andy-1968 6 років тому

    A great video Scott 👍 keep up the good work

  • @artisansportsman8950
    @artisansportsman8950 11 років тому

    looks good, nice n easy.
    i was in my local fish market last sat late on they were selling sea bream seven for a tenner total bargain i think i will be getting some & trying this one.

    • @TheScottReaproject
      @TheScottReaproject  11 років тому

      Now that is a bargain,these are between 5-6 quid each,so snap them up friend,fillet em and get em in the freezer.then cook this dish.cheers.Scott

    • @artisansportsman8950
      @artisansportsman8950 11 років тому

      leeds fish market at the end of day on saturday they all sell the last fish cheep, they shout the prices and compete with each other .

    • @CuteCatFaith
      @CuteCatFaith 11 років тому

      I kind of regret I didn't get a huge quantity of very fresh whole mackerel this Summer in Stains, France (weird name!) for seven euros. If I even get too many for two adults, I enjoy pickling some. As Scott here shows, these can be immediately cleaned, processed and put away somehow if there are too many to use immediately. I live in France, where gleaning is legal. You can actually get cartons of fish at the end of market time they are just leaving out for disposal. It's totally legal to carry them off. Since they're at the limit you have to inspect them and process them pronto.

  • @Crooks103
    @Crooks103 3 роки тому

    Awesome (smashed not mashed) ha ha, talk about back in the day.

  • @BenTre80
    @BenTre80 8 років тому +1

    You can descale fish under water ,inside the sink , or inside a plastic bag .
    Just go from head to tail , every half inch , the scales will not fly .

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 11 років тому

    I have delivered skinned filet but I like your technique better than mine. I wonder if the "Victorix" is the answer.

    • @LiarNoseOnFire
      @LiarNoseOnFire 11 років тому

      Shouldn't that be 'Victorinox' Tim, [the Swiss cutlery maunfacturer],,,,???

    • @TheScottReaproject
      @TheScottReaproject  11 років тому

      You got to have a good knife Tim and i swear by these,they are bullet proof and last a life time,invest in one mate you wont regret it.Scott

  • @hannible1002
    @hannible1002 8 років тому

    Nice done!

  • @hassanmoghaveleh3073
    @hassanmoghaveleh3073 7 років тому

    I like the way you structured your video. perfect job mate.

  • @MOSSISM
    @MOSSISM 5 років тому

    In Australia we call em brim. This was helpful though. Thanks

  • @LiarNoseOnFire
    @LiarNoseOnFire 11 років тому

    Hi Scott, is this the new video you were talking about in your reply to me on your other Sea Bream [with chili] Video,,,???
    If so, very simple and delicious recipe - Thanks,,,,!!!
    Nice to see/hear a 'Brit' Midlander' doing great things in the kitchen,,,,!!!
    It was trying to place your accent - West Midlands, Wolverhampton, Tipton, Dudley, Bridgenorth maybe,,,,???
    Be very interested to know - l do have a genuine reason for the question,,,,!!!
    All the best,,,,,Paul

    • @TheScottReaproject
      @TheScottReaproject  11 років тому

      Hi Paul very close my friend im from Worcester,born and bred,does that ring any bells for you mate.?.thanks Scott

    • @LiarNoseOnFire
      @LiarNoseOnFire 11 років тому

      Scott Rea
      Yes indeed Scott,,,,,,,,,,,a [slightly older] mate of mine, Philip Serrel [TV Presenter - Auctioneer - Antiques Road Trip - Flog It - Bargain Hunt], lives in Worcester and l spent many years of my childhood in Malvern - [God's Country with those glorious rolling hills, great pubs and great food],,,,!!!
      I now live in the south of France and spend inordinate amounts of time in the kitchen trying, testing, inventing new recipes all the time - perhaps l can share some with you sometime,,,,!!!
      Best regards, Paul

    • @TheScottReaproject
      @TheScottReaproject  11 років тому

      Lovely mate i live in st john's,but i would swap you for the south France any day ,and i love this area,mate. i would definitely been interested in some recipes,just email me or leave me a comment sometime,cheers for now.Scott

    • @CuteCatFaith
      @CuteCatFaith 11 років тому

      LiarNoseOnFire
      My Parisian spouse finally got into food last year and just goes nuts in the South of France. I've been able to stay in so many places there already. I had such fun with a crate of ratatouille veg for about 7 euros in the Alpes-de-Haute-Provence in September! We had veg for two weeks for two adults, I barely had to buy anything else! The food from Provence is delicate and doesn't travel well. When you have it there, it is bursting with sunshine! :)

  • @lllill
    @lllill 10 років тому

    Thank you so much for putting this together and sharing.

  • @ilseparatio2963
    @ilseparatio2963 9 років тому

    amazing man!!! thanx a lot!

  • @lad4415
    @lad4415 6 років тому +1

    We in croatia leave the bones on bescause bones give flavor...we call them komarce or orade in croatia

  • @lad4415
    @lad4415 6 років тому +1

    They taste the best grilled upon hot coals on a rack

  • @AboutMMA_
    @AboutMMA_ 5 місяців тому

    Just git off a boat trip, on the way home looking for ways to prepare these Bream

  • @lightbox617
    @lightbox617 11 років тому +1

    Just watched you do the Sea Brime fillet. Much better than the way I have done it for the past 20 years. Now, please skin one. In the US. everyone thinks that salmon comes in a plastic bag from the "Frozen food" aisle

    • @TheScottReaproject
      @TheScottReaproject  11 років тому

      Thanks for the comment Tim,i will be doing part 2 soon so will skin one to show you.cheers mate.Scott

  • @erickaL4
    @erickaL4 7 років тому

    Thank you sir!

  • @ImJ949
    @ImJ949 4 роки тому

    Is the name of the fish dorade ?

    • @bebekchin
      @bebekchin 3 роки тому +1

      Yes, it does look like dorade royale

    • @joelhammer3538
      @joelhammer3538 3 роки тому +1

      Yup. Dorade/deniz

  • @nhubu
    @nhubu 9 років тому

    You throw away a lot of good meat and flavor. Am not a tree hugger, just a foodie

  • @lad4415
    @lad4415 6 років тому

    Dalmatians like me call it the queen of adriatic

  • @sheep1ewe
    @sheep1ewe 8 років тому

    I had been tempted to put some butter on that potatoes right before serving it, but i know it´s not nessesary...

  • @marcoclementi1247
    @marcoclementi1247 4 роки тому +1

    Lovely, except for the coriander, it taste like dishwashing soap

  • @sandrabenben9279
    @sandrabenben9279 8 років тому

    Those look like jacks!

  • @joelhammer3538
    @joelhammer3538 3 роки тому

    Coriander is ok but Id go with parsley here. Dorade/deniz/sea bream is a native fish here...unlike in the UK. Its gotta be farmed/imported from Turkey or summat. Unsustainable

  • @enyeesterling4171
    @enyeesterling4171 5 років тому +1

    Not good at all ..wow! I'm joking good one.Sea Bream how to baked many version on youtube! ✌🐟🍷👌

  • @poserapp8739
    @poserapp8739 6 років тому +1

    pin bones.

  • @SosaSal_
    @SosaSal_ 8 років тому

    What the heck are smashed potatoes? Gosh you English are strange lol

    • @TheHannible
      @TheHannible 8 років тому +1

      He explained.

    • @SosaSal_
      @SosaSal_ 8 років тому

      +TheHannible yeah it's mashed potatoes

    • @hannible1002
      @hannible1002 8 років тому

      Yes but he said dont mash them smash them. DONT GET MASH GET SMASH lol. ( old UK advert )