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    KingFish

    Never caught or cooked,treat like salmon ? ,hope to try it in a few weeks

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    King Mackerel? I grill mine and what I don't eat right from the grill, I flake into a fish salad with mayo, dill relish, celery salt, just a dab of mustard, and a sprinkling of "Slap Ya' Momma" spice and just a little honey.
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    Thanks I plan on grilling a lot while I am there

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    When someone says Kingfish I think about Gulf, Northern and Southern Kingfish.
    Locally better known as Whiting and Ground Mullet.

    And which are IMO much better tablefare than any King Mack.
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    King Mack is okay too, good many ways.

    A local favorite is Smoked King Mack Dip, popular non-smoked too.

    I don't like it deep fried, but pan fried with a crusty, well seasoned sear is nice, think Blackened.

    Foil wrapped with EVOO or butter, seasoned and a slice or three of lemon/lime, broil or grill with very high heat, 10-15 minutes per side.

    Poached in well salted water and then chilled, serve with a chilled mix of cream cheese/sour cream mixed with either Dill/Capers or Scallions/chiles.

    I prefer it steaked to fillets and fresh not frozen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ChileRelleno View Post
    When someone says Kingfish I think about Gulf, Northern and Southern Kingfish.
    Locally better known as Whiting and Ground Mullet.

    And which are IMO much better tablefare than any King Mack.
    I considered that, but figured that he was talking about king mackerel. Large whiting are great grilled, too, filleted skin-side down or whole. I usually pan-fry them, though (because I usually catch a bunch of medium sized ones). They're just very different fish (King Mackerel and Kingfish/whiting/ground mullet) - I like them both, though.
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    King Mackerel

    Grilled with Blackened Seasoning
    Grilled in foil with Butter-n-Blackened Seasoning
    Bacon Wrapped Asparagus
    Pineapple/Apple Salsa
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