The frightful fishzilla, the northern snakehead, an invader normally native to China, Russia and Korea, is now found in tidal Maryland waters. That's bad news for our ecosystem. As I blogged yesterday, I caught my first snakehead this weekend, a 36 and 1/2 inch, fourteen pound brute that mangled a white chatterbait with a plastic worm trailer. I took some pics, killed it, took it home and grilled it (well, broiled it). Here's that post in case you missed it: Monster Toothy Fish of the Potomac.
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Snakeheads like this one eat just about anything that they can swallow. They are an apex predator. But guess what? They ran into another apex predator...me! And boy did it taste good!!!! |
That's right, they taste fantastic. I promised to grill snakehead for my wife this evening, but things didn't quite work out as planned. The big storm that knocked everyone's power out a while back also knocked over my grill. I didn't realize it until tonight that the damage requires more than minor repair.
So, I had to move to plan B, cook indoors. So, between you and me, my promised recipe should be termed, broiled snakehead rather than grilled snakehead. Regardless of the method, my wife scarfed hers down with gusto while at the same time trying to get the ugly mug of the snakehead out of her mind. And, I'll admit, I stuffed myself silly on the remaining filet cuts...and we still have enough for another meal or two in the 'fridge.
Here's the frightful snakehead in it's rightful Maryland environment...on my broiler pan! YUM! |
I didn't cook a gourmet meal by any means, serving my newly discovered fish filets with Ore Ida Tater Tots. But man was it ever a tasty meal. |
McCormick Grill Mates Roasted Garlic and Herb and a little olive oil is all I needed for a tasty meal of broiled snakehead filets. |
2) sprinkle McCormick's Roasted Garlic and Herb Grillmates spice on both sides
3) broil 8 to 10 minutes on each side
4) scarf it down.
It's that easy, and yes, it's that delicious. I recommend the bass fishing throughout the Upper Tidal Potomac, and as a bonus, I wish you the best of luck in nabbing a snakehead.
Do Maryland a favor and kill a snakehead, and do yourself, your family or friends a favor and take it home, filet it and grill it. This meal will bring you all nothing but smiles and satisfaction, guaranteed!