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Step-by-Step Guide to Make Award-winning Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1)

by Anne Chambers

Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1)
Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1)

Hey everyone, I hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I’m gonna show you how to prepare a distinctive dish, really easy! how to cut up flounder (method 1). One of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Flounder are flatfish, usually caught in coastal lagoons and estuaries of the Pacific Ocean and the Northern Atlantic Ocean. If you're worried about messing up the kitchen, place a layer of newspaper or a plastic bag over the cutting board for easier clean up. This video is part one of three about Flounder Filleting/ cleaning. When pursuing flounder with jigs, it is extremely important to keep the lure close to the bottom to maximize your chances of success.

Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1) is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it is fast, it tastes delicious. It is appreciated by millions daily. Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1) is something that I’ve loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look fantastic.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook really easy! how to cut up flounder (method 1) using 1 ingredients and 15 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1):
  1. Make ready 1 Flounder

Then, create the tightest seal you can over the drain. You may want to get creative and adapt an old plunger head for this purpose. With the vacuum turned on its highest setting, it can be powerful enough to draw the clog up the pipe and into the vacuum bag. Easy to make and bake stuffed whole flounder.

Steps to make Really Easy! How to Cut Up Flounder (Method 1):
  1. Start by taking the scales off. The scales on flounder are small, so you can remove them easily using a steel wool scrubber like the one pictured. (You can also scrape them off with a kitchen knife.)
  2. Stroke the surface of the fish gently with the stainless steel scrubber. It's easier if you rinse the scales off occasionally with water.
  3. The flounder on the left in this photo has been de-scaled. I could remove them cleanly. (There are scales on the under side too, so be sure to remove them there also.)
  4. So let's start breaking down the fish. There's a white line down the middle of the fish, so cut through the fish along that line, cutting deep enough that the knife hits the back bone.
  5. Make a V-shaped cut along the gills as shown in the photo.
  6. Next, make a cut right along the edge of the front and rear back fins. Your knife will hit the bone right away, so you just need to make a shallow cut.
  7. Do the same on the other side.
  8. Go around the perimeter of the whole fish as shown here. From here on, it's easy. There's just a little more work to do, so hang in there!
  9. Insert your knife alone the center cut. The knife will hit the back bone, so keep cutting into the flesh as you move the knife down.
  10. It looks like this. The flesh will come off the bone gradually. By the way, with this method you won't damage the intestines at all.
  11. If you cut all the way through from the center cut towards the cuts you made around the perimeter, the flesh will come off nicely like this. One quarter of the fish is now filleted.
  12. Cut the other side in the same way to take the other half fillet off. Turn the fish over, and cut the fillets off the other side in the same way.
  13. You'll be able to fillet the fish cleanly like this. The '5-piece cut' is now done and you have 5 fillets plus the backbone with the head attached.
  14. From here, peel the skin off to use the fillets as sashimi, or score the skin if you're using it in a meuniere. Oh! And finally, how to take off the fin muscle.
  15. When you remove the skin, the fin muscle will come off like this easily. Please try it out.

With the vacuum turned on its highest setting, it can be powerful enough to draw the clog up the pipe and into the vacuum bag. Easy to make and bake stuffed whole flounder. This tastes great and looks beautiful. Looks very impressive with an entire flounder– although better instructions on deboning and prep would be appreciated. We ended up cutting off the head and butterflying it but leaving the bones in and eating.

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