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Topic: Worms in My Fish  (Read 4892 times)

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akfishergal

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Was talking about this just last week -- don't know why this works, but what I do is soak fillets in an icy bath 30 minutes before sealing and freezing. Any worms abandon ship and then I just discard the bath water. I know freezing alone will suffice, but I don't want to serve fish that doesn't look pristine.


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Was talking about this just last week -- don't know why this works, but what I do is soak fillets in an icy bath 30 minutes before sealing and freezing. Any worms abandon ship and then I just discard the bath water. I know freezing alone will suffice, but I don't want to serve fish that doesn't look pristine.

Fresh or salt ice water?
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