tristar wrote:Hi Nick,
I wouldn't say that roe and milt are interchangeable at all, very different in size, taste, texture, and flavour.
Richard
smokeandumami wrote:tristar wrote:Hi Nick,
I wouldn't say that roe and milt are interchangeable at all, very different in size, taste, texture, and flavour.
Richard
Ah, you are probably right. What I mean to say is that people often think they are eating/buying herring roes when in fact they are milts. Because presumably people don't like the idea of eating sperm!
tristar wrote:I guess you could take some inspiration from this article Nick: The Nasty Bits: Cod Milt Season? At least cod milt seems to be quite popular in Japanese Cuisine, maybe the recipes will adapt for herring milt.
My Grandmother, simply used to soak them in milk for a short while, dip them in seasoned flour and then fry until golden, then served them on buttered toast, with a little sprinkle of malt vinegar.
kimgary wrote:... their catch quota is all used up!!
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