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Catch and Cook SNOOK: How to Bake Fish in PAPER!

Catch and Cook SNOOK: How to Bake Fish in PAPER!

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
In this Catch Clean and Cook video, Florida fishing girl Darcizzle takes her dad inshore fishing & he catches a slot snook! After filleting/cleaning the fish, they teach you how to cook veggies and fish wrapped in parchment paper (fish en papillote) & make fish packets!
Date: 2020-08-03

Comments and reviews: 10


I notice Bryan doing that all the time. Last video I watched he made a sandwich out of his bass the ate half hers to taste it. Respect man. Treat her like she deserves to be treated. Like deer meat for dinner always feeds his wife first and gives her the best part of crab. Men need more respect for their women.
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Love the food videos! Do more! This could be another medium for you guys to branch out into new content fishing and cooking, just saying. No one on YouTube is doing that. I really appreciate the food tips because I'm always looking for new stuff to make. You guys make it look easy and fun! Have a great day!
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You guys are very blessed! Darcie, that Snook looked great! I can have fish for breakfast, lunch & dinner 7 days a week. That was one beautiful catch. You are the whole package. Looks, talent, personality. Brian IS a ver, very lucky guy!
PS. Love the cooking segments. Have more in the future. Thanks!

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Look at Mediterranean recipes for fish. You will have a life changing experience with the flavors that are used and the diet as a whole. Salmon is cooked in parchment paper all the time. You could also try a Ceder plank.
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I love the videos with your dad, he's got such a nice gentle way of speaking and this great enthusiasm about him. you're lucky to be able to fish with him and it's obvious where you get your great personality from!
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Par boil Asparagus and then dry off. toss in some olive oil, kosher salt and garlic then throw into a cast iron pan until done for you. I like a slight char. You can also grill. Charcoal is the best.
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That rod isn't for sharpening. It's to help make sure the blade cuts evenly all the way down the knife, but for sharpening if you want it to cut better, you need a whet stone or another sharpener
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Love seeing you fish with your Dad! I grew up on a lake, fishing with my dad. Enjoy every second! My dad is fishing away in heaven. Thanks for all your encouragement, to live the dream
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That was a great Family fun one! :)
Your dad smiling and looking at his son's steam was coming out of his nose was priceless: )
Wonderful memories!
Popcizzle you Rock! RIP

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darcizzle: at 3: 14 that is not a knife sharpener. that is a blade truer. that is used to knock off small metal burs after you sharpen the knife. it only makes the blade smooth
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