Oh Lidia, I've been watching you for many years. I grew up on LI where seafood is plentiful. We were a family of 8 children and my brothers all went out early to catch fish set crab nets and Mom would cook the meal. Now for the past 35 years I live in upstate NY and it's hard to find good fish and I don't drive. However I took a trip to Queens and went to a fantastic fish market and brought home some branzino among many other things. My granddaughter from the time she was 2 would fight me for the head. The cheeks have the mist delicious meat and she knew that. LOL. I'm old school and fish is my choice of protein over meat any day. Love how you cooked the fish along with the vegetables. Thank you for another enjoyable video. ❤❤❤
Handsome uncle, Lydia!! My family ate fish every Friday and when we sat down to eat, small fish bones were not a problem because we were hungry. Many Americans today have never even seen a whole fish in the supermarket. All they know are fillets. What kind of fish is Branzino? I love watching you cook Lydia, because it is evident you love to cook and enjoy food.
My mom and dad were avid fishermen! My childhood was spent at a lake, river, or the mouth of the Klamath fishing for salmon or trout. You don't see that much anymore because folks would rather buy their filets from the store. There is nothing better than fire roasted or cornmeal fried fish!
I love cooking fish whole too. I find it easier to skin and filet after it’s cooked, and I can use the head, tail and bones for stock, I just wish more grocery stores would carry whole fish.
People today are very spoiled. They don’t wanna bother with the work of removing the little fish bones or dealing with the head or the tail. They’d rather just get a tiny little fillet that’s overpriced.
Fascinating. I love her family stories. Thank you!!
Lidia, this looks delicious! I truly love your cooking and also your stories of your life in Italy 🇮🇹 😊
Oh Lidia, I've been watching you for many years. I grew up on LI where seafood is plentiful. We were a family of 8 children and my brothers all went out early to catch fish set crab nets and Mom would cook the meal. Now for the past 35 years I live in upstate NY and it's hard to find good fish and I don't drive. However I took a trip to Queens and went to a fantastic fish market and brought home some branzino among many other things. My granddaughter from the time she was 2 would fight me for the head. The cheeks have the mist delicious meat and she knew that. LOL. I'm old school and fish is my choice of protein over meat any day. Love how you cooked the fish along with the vegetables. Thank you for another enjoyable video. ❤❤❤
So true Lidia…an absolutely beautiful presentation-I could eat this everyday…BRAVO Lidia!👏👏👌👌❤️❤️
I love fish! Absolutely
Handsome uncle, Lydia!! My family ate fish every Friday and when we sat down to eat, small fish bones were not a problem because we were hungry. Many Americans today have never even seen a whole fish in the supermarket. All they know are fillets. What kind of fish is Branzino?
I love watching you cook Lydia, because it is evident you love to cook and enjoy food.
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This Whole Roasted Branzino recipe looks so delicious 😋 Chef Lidia.
So delicious!
My mom and dad were avid fishermen! My childhood was spent at a lake, river, or the mouth of the Klamath fishing for salmon or trout. You don't see that much anymore because folks would rather buy their filets from the store. There is nothing better than fire roasted or cornmeal fried fish!
I love cooking fish whole too. I find it easier to skin and filet after it’s cooked, and I can use the head, tail and bones for stock, I just wish more grocery stores would carry whole fish.
Thanks for the nice video
How I love to eat some of that fish dinner with you Lidia🙏🏻💕
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Good morning Lidia : I have a question; Can I use the head and bones after the fish has been cooked for a fish stock ????
Delicioso 😋😋😋
Signora Lidia non capisco è olio con aglio o limone
سلام عليكم
People today are very spoiled. They don’t wanna bother with the work of removing the little fish bones or dealing with the head or the tail. They’d rather just get a tiny little fillet that’s overpriced.
Scary to cook a whole fish....
too much oil and garlic! You probably can't taste the fish....also that fish is expensive but sooooooo delish!
You, probably, could’ve kept that to yourself.
@@MsApril29906 why is there a comment section then, if not to comment, just like you had the freedom to?
How?
@@Seseren how what?
Wdym? There is never too much garlic nor oil
The only downfall to eating a whole fish is having to pick the bones out
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