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Hi lads.  My girlfriend cooked up a butterfish last night and it was really tough and chewy. It looked cooked through. It had been cooked quite slowly in flour and butter. 

I have had this problem before with butterfish.  Is it likely that the fish was cooked on too low a heat?  Or are some fish just tough?

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May I suggest you send your Girlfriend for a few cooking lessons....?? It's important to have a partner that can cook.... You should know that!!!! Then there's the really good ones who know how to fillet the fish, clean the boat and crack open a cold one while you rest and watch the Rugby after a hard day at sea...

Hell... now I'm in Trouble ... Here comes the misses......

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You'd better hope Krissy doesn't catch you talking like that Tomsta... how much will you pay me to keep me mouth shut???

About the fish, I don't know why it went like that, how long was it cooked for Reidfish?
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Reidfish , she is not your girlfriend - she is your fiancee!!

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Hey Si, After I got back from my Fathers day fishin mission yesterday, Krissy came down pretty much straight away with a Cold Beer in one hand, a kid in the other and gave me a hand to get the boat sorted.....

Choose wisely My Friend!!! Life is Too Short to be Un Happy!!!

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You are one lucky man Tomsta

Too true, life is short - fish hard!
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Never had that problem mate, and as you know we end up eating a lot of butterfish down this way.

To be honest I can't imagine how you could make butter fish tuff unless you burnt it to a crisp. Normally its very soft.

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Reid..was it fresh or frozen as this can make a difference to some fish, I dont know anything of Butters but it may be why not too many of them are eaten in the north. In the south there is only a choice of Butters or Cod.
Next time try wrapping it in tin foil as that will often soften things like that up
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Reid.

Ditto never had a problem, however one can taste the difference between small and large butters. Small ones are better tasting.

As the name suggest 'Butterfish' as soft as butter I guess!

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Just don't eat the lips and assholes and you should be sweet
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BUTTERFISH, you really are a sick bunch. Why the hell would anyone eat them anyway.

Next thing we will find out is spero's eat blind eels as well.

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Have to agree Bushie - Reid why are you spearing sea turds?

Wgtn company excepted (they have to spear something apart from Tarakihi - now there is a fine eating fish)

Nice cray though Reid - 1.97kg red - Beauty

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Hi Reidfish,

The only way I have cooked them is to wrap them in tin-foil. Put onions, a slice of tomato, salt & pepper, a slice of lemon, any herbs you like, and cook them in the oven or on the BBQ.

Usually come out great.

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Butterfish/Green bone are considered one of the top eating fish in New Zealand.

Fillets sell at up to 17$ Kg, not far from Terikihi and far above many other types.

 

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Bushpig, you're nuts. They are one of the best fish in the sea.  Most people I feed it to go "wow! I haven't had fish this yummy before!" - because very few are caught by line fishermen and the shops up here rarely get it (quota just issued  in the South of the North I believe).

Was very very fresh (about 6 hours dead) so maybe it just wasn't cooked well enough through?  I guess I'll have to cook the next one instead of letting the missus do it. 

Tried marinating some koheru and butterfish the night before in lemon, garlic, olive oil, and orange, but the orange was a bit overpowering.  Woudl be Ok with kingfish, I guess.

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Hi Reidfish, try tangelo instead of orange next time and see what you think. Shouldn't be too overpowering then.
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Butter fish hmmm ,im with bushie on this one why would ya ....Surely the fishin aint that tuff is it/
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Are you a bit slow at work mate, or a good cook!

Couldnt help notice you contributing the fish recipes on this site. Must be your night to do the cooking eh!

Nothing wrong with 'ye old butters' Kids love em too.

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Butters are normally very soft fleshed. Are you sure you hadn't peeved her off recently Reidfish, and she wasn't serving you up part of your favourite wetsuit?

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