it's just for soaking away the stink, we're not using that milk in cooking. this is a standard way to deal with smelly fish in commercial kitchen all the time
It should work because shrimp also contain TMAO, and milk should be able to get rid of that smell but I've never tried it before, I like to use garlic, ginger and scallion to boil them. here's how ruclips.net/video/CsdA5NCv6-0/видео.html Another method that might help with shrimp, is to rub salt on them and let them sit for 5-10 mins then rinse off the salt. Please try it and tell me which way works the best for you! I'd love to hear from you. thanks for watching
I am going to try the milk on my salmon and whiting ! Thank you for this tip !! 😊
No problem, lmk how it goes!
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Great tips and your fun to watch!
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Im trying this now
Awesome! glad it help!
Thanks for watching
Did it work?
Milk and fish are rival food
it's just for soaking away the stink, we're not using that milk in cooking. this is a standard way to deal with smelly fish in commercial kitchen all the time
Does this trick work on shrimp or prawn?
It should work because shrimp also contain TMAO, and milk should be able to get rid of that smell
but I've never tried it before, I like to use garlic, ginger and scallion to boil them. here's how
ruclips.net/video/CsdA5NCv6-0/видео.html
Another method that might help with shrimp, is to rub salt on them and let them sit for 5-10 mins then rinse off the salt.
Please try it and tell me which way works the best for you! I'd love to hear from you. thanks for watching
Milk and seafood are bad combination specially when it comes to 🐟
Yes they are in cooking. But not when removing smell.
@@ericayeahtw oh makes sense we will rinse the milk away from the fish meat.
But won't your fish taste like milk?🤢🤢🤢
No it doesn’t:) that’s the beauty of it