
- Tied tail to mouth
This is an interesting late eighteenth-early nineteenth receipt for baking a fish. It is in a manuscript receipt book so the exact date is not precise. The receipt calls to gutt the fish at the Gills, stuff it with Bread and Herbs, and season the outside with cayenne. Then turn the tail into the mouth and lay it on sticks in your bake pan. I found that the sticks made it easy for the fish to be removed from the bottom of the bake kettle.
Hi Susan!! Our foodways group made this today at our blueberry festival at Burnside. It was great! Everyone loved the visual. Thank you for the inspiration! We made sure to give you a shout-out!
By: Tiffany on July 17, 2011
at 11:02 pm