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Coastal Chief

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Does anyone out there have a good way they enjoy cooking lings on traeger?

I want to try the traeger on my bounty from yesterday.

Thanks in advance.


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INSAYN

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The only experience I have with grilled lingcod was of my first one I caught back in 1994 off PC.

It was a chunky 36" with really thick fillets.  I cubed the meat and cab-bobbed them on long metal skewers. 
Basted the cab-bobs with a good quality Italian dressing as it cooked. 

So good and tangy! 

Not sure if this would result the same in a Treager as I've never actuallt used one.   
 

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Coastal Chief

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Thanks INSAYN.


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Ling Banger

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Jammer, calling Jammer, do you read?

BTW, Michael are you going to get Traeger to sponsor/donate to ORC this year? Maybe a side raffle for HOW?




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And that's all there is to it." - R.P. McMurphy


craig

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You can cook fish other than salmon on a Traeger?  Huh.  I did not know that. ;)  I think the only thing I have ever cooked on my Traeger is salmon. At least once per week. 

By the way, another reason to justify fishing is the lowering of cholesterol.  Ever since I figured out how to consistently catch salmon, my cholesterol has dropped significantly.  It was the only dietary change I have made.  Inform the spouses.


[WR]

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And to sweeten the pot, Costco currently has 3 different size Traegers for sale
Why so many odd typos ? You try typing on 6 mm virtual keys with 26 mm thumbs....


 

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