What does cooking fish in milk do?!


Question:

What does cooking fish in milk do?

i've watched a Zonia's healthy eating show and i cant remember why she cooked her salmon in milk. please help


Answers:
The only thing I know is I caught a 40# cat fish one time and I cut it up in nuggets and it took the older taste the more fishy tast from it. But it was soaked in milk all night. When you eat a younger cat fish their taste is grand but the older they get the more of a fish taste. Hope this helps

It takes away the fishey smell and taste.

I don't think anyone cooks fish in milk. Normally you soak the fish in milk prior to cooking it. It removes some fishy taste.

Then you pan fry or broil or bake it as usual.

It makes the strong smell and taste go away.

poaches it, and probably removes some fishy smell. but if the fish smells fishy, it's probably old anyway and not fit to eat, IMO.

I know some catfish and deer meat is often soaked in milk prior to cooking to remove gamey flavors.....




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