EDIBLE INVASIVE SPECIES: ASIAN CARP

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  • @donsteckleon
    @donsteckleon 6 лет назад +476

    I grew up hearing that all carp and a number of other fish species were “trash fish.” After eating these “trash fish” for the first time as an adult, I learned 2 important things. First, most fish are highly edible in some form or another. Secondly, a huge factor that plays a role in its edibility is the preparation of the fish. Carp really are a delicious fish.

    • @colsoncustoms8994
      @colsoncustoms8994 5 лет назад +35

      water is a factor with stuff like catfish as well, so is the size of the fish. A big ol cat from a muddy creek or stagnant pond won't be as good as a 3 lb cat from a big clean lake or fast flowing river.

    • @lizziesangi1602
      @lizziesangi1602 4 года назад +8

      @ Don Steckleon
      I always thought Carp was not good eating due to its numerous small bones and I've no clue where I got that from.

    • @packingten
      @packingten 3 года назад +10

      Most people commenting how great carp are probably have not ate any.
      Here's a great recipe.
      Filet carp salt bake @375 20 minutes, Toss out to your cat,pigs,chickens, Sorry but Crappie,Bass,&Bluegils, are great no carp for me thanks.

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids 3 года назад +34

      @@packingten You hate carp but you think bass is great?

    • @rockets4kids
      @rockets4kids 3 года назад +19

      Asian carp have been bred specifically as a farm-able fish for human consumption. That's how they got into American rivers in the first place. I'm not sure I would call them delicious but they are certainly more than edible.

  • @azribahari4420
    @azribahari4420 4 года назад +34

    This fish is expensive in Malaysia. It's one of the most famous fresh water fish in Asia.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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    • @DG-kq8zf
      @DG-kq8zf 3 месяца назад

      I wonder why they haven't started fishing and selling the hell out of them here in the States where they've taken over.

  • @bozzskaggs112
    @bozzskaggs112 4 года назад +72

    I've never eaten this fish but seeing it whole as well as filleted I think I'd rather eat it than farm raised tilapia..

    • @aciszowski
      @aciszowski 3 года назад +3

      In may opinion Carp is better then Catfish.

    • @notashark5189
      @notashark5189 3 года назад +5

      @@aciszowski Bruh anything is better than those stinky ass catfish

    • @rogertycholiz2218
      @rogertycholiz2218 3 года назад +2

      Bozz - Asian carp taste like monkfish, which taste similar to lobster, but too many bones.

    • @gtiggsmusicstudent
      @gtiggsmusicstudent 3 года назад +2

      you got tthat 100 percent right people dont know how to eat organic anymore, we are used to being fed all kinds of rubbish and farm raised depending how are some of the worst fish to have ... i would also have this anyday

    • @hvacwoman
      @hvacwoman 3 года назад +1

      @@gtiggsmusicstudent I fish specifically for this fish. It is delicious.

  • @kc8639
    @kc8639 8 лет назад +935

    Just a thought - Asian carp are dominating numerous waterways. Can't we come up with something that would help feed poor people and help reduce the fish population?

    • @magicalsand6785
      @magicalsand6785 8 лет назад +156

      EVERYONE GIVE FISHING RODS TO THR POOR

    • @kc8639
      @kc8639 8 лет назад +40

      Not really what I meant. Caps Lock OFF.

    • @magicalsand6785
      @magicalsand6785 8 лет назад +32

      it was a joke lel

    • @kc8639
      @kc8639 8 лет назад +7

      All good.

    • @pierrew8334
      @pierrew8334 8 лет назад +49

      Just get some Chinese chiefs there, and sell them to some Chinese students~ then done

  • @ahikernamedgq
    @ahikernamedgq 8 лет назад +336

    I like how he has a mix between a French and a Southern accent. ha ha ha I love this guy.

    • @we1rdfuk
      @we1rdfuk 8 лет назад +8

      i was thinking the same thing lol

    • @harveyvid
      @harveyvid 6 лет назад +38

      Cajun?

    • @carboy101
      @carboy101 6 лет назад +51

      It's called Cajun.

    • @billloman3151
      @billloman3151 5 лет назад +25

      He is French Cajun. And this is a VERY light accent. If you saw the movie The Waterboy, one of the coaches has a very deep French Cajun accent

    • @zenbooter
      @zenbooter 5 лет назад +7

      The folks living on the Outerbanks of Hatteras, N.C. have a most peculiar accent. Their decendants were convicts set ashore in the 1600's. Quaint story's abound as a result.

  • @keithmoriyama5421
    @keithmoriyama5421 3 года назад +37

    Between the Asian carp and the wild hogs, this area should be a prepper's dream during SHTF.

    • @inlikearefugee5194
      @inlikearefugee5194 3 года назад +1

      Yep you've got it spot on.

    • @mikem201
      @mikem201 Год назад

      nope, when shtf they'll all be gone....no cigarettes, and these rednecks gotta have their cancer stiks

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

      indeed

  • @g1boy2
    @g1boy2 5 лет назад +69

    I caught one 10 years ago in Starve Rock Illinois with my brother fishing there and were both had doubts of cooking it but when we cleaned and spiced, baked out in the oven we were so surprised of how good it tasted. The Asian Carp I'm mean Silver Fin wad very chucky and flaky at the same time it was hard to believe that this hated fish tasted so good and all so easy to catch, the most willing and best tasting fish you would ever experience.. it's now one of my favorite to hunt hope it makes its way in everyone's heart one day

    • @tmcche7881
      @tmcche7881 2 года назад +13

      Easy to catch? Sometimes they jump into your boat.

    • @luisortiz5839
      @luisortiz5839 2 года назад +9

      @@tmcche7881 exactly them jumping into your boat just gives you a free catch

    • @JimmyGambiniEsquire
      @JimmyGambiniEsquire Год назад

      What’s hard to believe is if you’re still alive and didn’t die from botulism 🤷‍♂️🤣💥

    • @JimmyGambiniEsquire
      @JimmyGambiniEsquire Год назад

      @@tmcche7881 yes , they’re trying to kill themselves ! 😐

    • @spindleblood
      @spindleblood Год назад +4

      I really can't wait to try one!! This video got my mouth watering lol

  • @gregoryho9307
    @gregoryho9307 6 лет назад +87

    In Malaysia, a particular variety of carp, Hoven's carp, is known as Sultan Fish by the locals. The rulers of the land long ago were Sultans and they sure knew how to appreciate this fish! This particular fish is prized for the incredibly soft and delicate meat texture as well as the sweet flavour profile. I myself have tasted this fish and can say for certain that it cannot compare to any river fish out there. It does not have the usual muddy smell and taste of a freshwater fish.
    Here in South East Asia, this fish would be steamed to preserve the amazingly delicate flavour and texture of the meat. Then served with finely sliced pieces of ginger, shallots, red chilli, rock sugar, and Kikoman soy sauce, as is normally the case for how we like to serve steamed fish.
    And yes, this fish would cost a lot of money in a restaurant in this part of the world. Around USD 100 if you were to order this in a restaurant!

    • @Hugulubugulu
      @Hugulubugulu 2 года назад +4

      So its basically like the Wagyu of freshwater fish?

    • @drewrowl
      @drewrowl 2 года назад

      What about the fish on the video, do you know much about it?

    • @rafaelvelardi612
      @rafaelvelardi612 2 года назад

      @@drewrowl a carp

    • @theocritus2677
      @theocritus2677 2 года назад +8

      @@drewrowl I'm from southeast asia and this fish is called "ikan mas" in my country, it's pretty expensive and usually served in a restaurant (unlike catfish, crapper, and tilapia which were easily found in nearby food stalls).

    • @UpandiTembo
      @UpandiTembo Год назад

      Thank you for sharing! I’d love to try it!

  • @michaelbarratt3067
    @michaelbarratt3067 Год назад +6

    What I’m finding difficult to get my head round is the fact American conservationist are looking at these Asian Carp as an invasive species. I can to a degree ,agree that they are fast breeding & lay a lot more roe than native species. However like most fish they actually taste rather nice & are a very healthy & nourishing source of food. How many starving nations would love to have a fish where you don’t need a net , all you need is enough vibration to stimulate a fish to jump into your boat. Come on guys “Adapt and Overcome!”

  • @LarryVickery
    @LarryVickery 9 лет назад +68

    Excellent video!
    I have a special affinity for this subject, as my father was a fresh water commercial fisherman, and we ate German Carp, quite similar to this invasive Asian Carp, and found that the popular notion among the white population that it is a junk fish, is entirely wrong. He found a ready market for Carp, as well as the similar Buffalo fish, among African Americans, who knew better!
    He also knew how to prevent the problem of tiny bones. I see that your filleting technique is similar, as you made your cut down each side of the dorsal fin, and did not disturb the fleshy side meat with the knife. That prevents a shattering of the tiny bones that otherwise make the carp an unpleasant experience to eat.
    If the filet is too large for the skillet, you can simply grab each end of the filet with your hands, and with a wringing motion, separate it into smaller pieces, thus avoiding the use of a knife to cut apart the filet.
    By not disturbing the bones in this side meat until it is cooked and ready to be served, they are easily pulled from the flesh as you eat.

    • @Blaydelk
      @Blaydelk 9 лет назад +20

      Larry Vickery People are pretty dumb about this. Like you said the bones can be dealt with. Buffalo is one of my favorite fish and my black brother in law introduced me to it. I always talk to all the immigrants I see collecting wild plants and fishing at the lakes, the solution to invasive species is is usually right on their dinner table.

    • @johncgibson4720
      @johncgibson4720 9 лет назад +6

      The name "carp" just confuses people. We should call it the chinese name Lotus Fish. Filter feeders like Lotus Fish have very different diet from carps. The first person to call this a carp is not qualified to name it, but the misinformation spreads any way. Please spread the word Lotus Fish to squash the myth.

    • @gnehzeey
      @gnehzeey 9 лет назад +14

      Larry Vickery in Asia, cooking carp fish has become an art. they know carp is bony so few chefs will try to fillet it raw. the most popular way is steaming the whole fish after gutting and cleaning, the head can be set aside for the renown popular fish head soup. of course with necessary ingredients such as pepper, star anise, fresh ginger, garlic, soy sauce, cooking wine etc. when thus cooked, the bones can be so easily removed. after eating, very little is wasted and the meat is so tender. you can look up fish steaming and fish head soup recipes online, or check a Chinese cookbook. this fish is much better than catfish, tilapia and many other types. however, not all carp species are tasty, but Asian carps are definitely a great food fish. There is this ancient adage: "those who do not know how to cook well always blame the ingredients."

    • @Blaydelk
      @Blaydelk 9 лет назад +3

      I would like a good Chinese cook book, I have August Escoffier french cook book from the turn of the century but I need a good Chinese book like this. Any suggestions?

    • @gnehzeey
      @gnehzeey 9 лет назад +5

      here is a pretty good book by a renown chef you may find useful:
      The Yan Can Cook Book Paperback - January 26, 1982, by Martin Yan (Author)
      this book can be found on Amazon or prob. local library.
      also, you may enjoy watching his many "Yan Can Cook" fun episodes, prob. on youtube too.
      great to read your comments. your generation still holds much wisdom. today's younger generations would benefit greatly if they would respect and listen to their elders.
      best wishes,
      Yeed

  • @HavocMaster
    @HavocMaster 8 лет назад +319

    CAN'T beatem eatem

    • @markrigsby2107
      @markrigsby2107 8 лет назад +1

      Really

    • @Swof99
      @Swof99 7 лет назад +5

      Kirby

    • @Delmarvellous
      @Delmarvellous 5 лет назад +1

      Amen! Preach it!

    • @joedirte716
      @joedirte716 4 года назад +2

      Cant eat democrats unfortunately

    • @truthbetold89
      @truthbetold89 4 года назад +4

      @@joedirte716 What are Republicans good for other than starting bullshit wars?

  • @paulsherman7802
    @paulsherman7802 5 лет назад +24

    On a forum that I'm on, a lady introduced me to the term, "Invasiviore" the practice of targeting invasive species as a food source. I don't see that much difference between a Nutria and a Squirrel.

    • @lblake5653
      @lblake5653 5 лет назад

      Hell if Peruvians can eat a Guinea pig I can try a nutria. We ate farm raised squirrel back in the 70s. Pel Freeze was the company's name. They are still around.

    • @methatronn
      @methatronn 5 лет назад

      We eat iguana in Florida.

  • @aaus
    @aaus 9 лет назад +224

    Asian carp is one of the clean delicious fish we can eat out there. They are expensive in the east. Here we called them invasive species and no one understand how good these fish is. How ironic.

    • @dezertraider
      @dezertraider 6 лет назад

      Flying,Check this out.TY73s-ruclips.net/video/uga8ZUa15jE/видео.html

    • @ghensold
      @ghensold 6 лет назад +26

      They are actually invasive as hell, they destroy ecosystems. Solution: Eat them!

    • @moalmaliki6354
      @moalmaliki6354 6 лет назад +17

      Here on iraq we pay like 25 dollars for that fish

    • @atiliocf
      @atiliocf 5 лет назад +8

      Yup...so many dumb asses at USA

    • @leapdrive
      @leapdrive 5 лет назад +1

      Fishing Maybe..., how else can they be accepted as part of the eco system if they're illegal aliens?

  • @TheWinterShadow
    @TheWinterShadow 4 месяца назад +3

    ""You can't beat them, eat them".
    Words to live by my friend.

  • @MyCarllee
    @MyCarllee 6 лет назад +53

    Hi, chef! I don't know if you're interested or not. The most popular way we Chinese eat this fish is by cutting is trough the middle and bake it both the bone side and the skin side with seasoning. After baking, we fry it with onions potatos cucumbers garlic chillies pickles and scallion and numbing pepper.

  • @husky500cr
    @husky500cr 8 лет назад +65

    I would eat it. looks good

    • @trevaperes5343
      @trevaperes5343 5 лет назад +1

      Me too.

    • @tattoolimbo
      @tattoolimbo 4 года назад

      It is unclear when and where common carp was first introduced into the United States. It was imported and raised in many commercial fish facilities during the 1800s. For many years, common carp was stocked and distributed by federal and state agencies throughout the U.S. for use as a food fish.

  • @berthayellowfinch5471
    @berthayellowfinch5471 7 лет назад +12

    I've never seen Asian Carp that large nor have I known they'd be good to eat when they are that big. We always ate the smaller ones. They are caught by hand and in nets as well. Those fish are delicious.

  • @martinaxe6390
    @martinaxe6390 5 лет назад +4

    Looking for methods to prepare carp, and stumble across exactly what I was looking for. A Cajun chef who cooked for two Presidents (Ford and Reagan). No BS, no rambling, just a man with a fish, knife and knowledge.

  • @willowsprite
    @willowsprite 9 лет назад +8

    The fish skin can be fried and served as a crispy snack that goes well with beer/ sake. Which is done in various parts of Asia.

  • @acemany1126
    @acemany1126 2 года назад +6

    I agree that Carp taste great!! You can even deep fry till the bone is soft. It'll crumble which you can use it as dried fish topping. Taste sooooo good.

  • @OhioRiverFisherman
    @OhioRiverFisherman 5 месяцев назад +1

    Im here to tell u that im a fisherman, been catching fish my entire life. And the silver carp taste better than any catfish or bass ive ever ate. And u can cook em so many ways. Ive cooked them like a meatloaf in the oven and covered em with ketchup and baked them. Highly recommend trying it out.

  • @tkjho
    @tkjho 8 лет назад +47

    Fish bones are no problem to Asians, but a major problem for most North Americans. A simple way to debone them after cooking is to use a PLASTIC KNIFE to cut the cooked fillet into 1 inch wide pieces, the bones would stick out from the ends of the pieces and can be easily picked off.

    • @theuglykwan
      @theuglykwan 6 лет назад +16

      They can't handle bone in chicken, this will be too much for most of them.

    • @dmitrygrinman7139
      @dmitrygrinman7139 6 лет назад +4

      Everything depends on your guys habit, all Europe and Asia eat carp many centuries and do not care about bones (use proper way), but only "americans" to disdain take bones out from fish. Grown fat from abundance...

    • @jimquantic
      @jimquantic 5 лет назад +2

      Another way it is done in Asia, is slow cooking for hours until the bones dissolve into the meat and are consumed. Poor people in Asia have long placed fish on rocks, let the intense sun cook them that way, "rake them" and add whatever amendments they want, then serve. More than one way to cook and eat fish.

    • @laurazarboni9647
      @laurazarboni9647 5 лет назад +2

      Just can them and use them like salmon

    • @tracydrennan3296
      @tracydrennan3296 5 лет назад

      Dmitry Grinman abundance is a bad thing ?

  • @roberts7107
    @roberts7107 4 года назад +11

    They Practically decimated "Patagonia tooth fish" By calling it "Chilean sea bass". They Practically decimated "Slime Head" By calling it "Orange roughy". They practically decimated "Red Fish" By Paul prudhomme coming up with a delicious way to eat them yum "blackened red fish". Something needs to be done!

    • @the503creepout7
      @the503creepout7 3 года назад

      let's relabel the Asian Carp - "Cure for Cancer Trout"
      that oughta get people interested.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

      Done

  • @ニゴイスキー
    @ニゴイスキー Год назад +2

    Hello from Japan.
    Before world war II, in Japan, asian carps were imported from China and released to fresh water as fish food resource, however, its use as food didn't spread.
    Modern Japanese people prefer sea water fish.
    I watched your channel, and learned western style fish filleting different from Japanese style with Deba knife.
    In western style, belly side and head are not cut.

  • @SenorCatbutter
    @SenorCatbutter 8 лет назад +541

    "its better than tilapia" EVERYTHING is better than tilapia....

    • @iamductri
      @iamductri 8 лет назад +64

      tilapia is actually delicious if you know the recipe

    • @ColonelClusterFunk
      @ColonelClusterFunk 8 лет назад +52

      There's a reason they're swimming around hippo tanks in zoos...

    • @DannyD1199
      @DannyD1199 7 лет назад +19

      Yup, tilapia blows.

    • @nickleback3695
      @nickleback3695 7 лет назад +21

      Bsullshit. It actually performs well in blind taste tests.

    • @TheGrmany69
      @TheGrmany69 6 лет назад +22

      Tilapia are crap fishes, invasive and unnecessary in most places.

  • @TheWinterShadow
    @TheWinterShadow 4 месяца назад +1

    People turn their nose up towards the fish, until it's $40 a plate.

  • @StephenMortimer
    @StephenMortimer 8 лет назад +23

    I truly believe MrSammy would NEVER LIE about food !!

  • @orisadventure3197
    @orisadventure3197 9 лет назад +8

    For the bones, first,you have to cook the fish good enough for people to ignore the bones.Such as using fresh chillies, spring onion and gingers, stir fried them to cover up the fish smells and highlight the freshness. Second, poeple better use chopsticks to pick up bones..The carp can become delicous dishes when it is cooked by the right method. However, i also wish to try the carp the chef made in this video. I thought is was cooked in a western way, which is really new to me. At last, the best part of carp is the belly, where there is not bones at all..it's like best chicken breast and tenderst beef filllet.

  • @FishHeadBiologist
    @FishHeadBiologist 5 лет назад +8

    Same thing happened to a fish discovered that tribes were eating in Chile. They call it "Toothfish". Ugliest damn fish you ever saw but produced a beautiful white filet and was delicious whether pan cooked, baked or grilled. The fish would not sell in the market when called Patagonia "Toothfish". Then someone rebranded the name "Chilean Sea Bass" and the new "star" was born. Today during lunch and dinner all over the finest restaurants and cafes in Manhattan, NY and Los Angeles, California the fish is served with fresh vegetables as one of the most healthy items on the menu. Daily it's ordered as one of the most popular items on the menu.

  • @TonyWangDesign
    @TonyWangDesign 9 лет назад +84

    Asian carp is delicious. They are quite popular in China.

    • @metalwing750
      @metalwing750 9 лет назад +11

      Imagin that ..lol

    • @gnehzeey
      @gnehzeey 9 лет назад +36

      Tinger23 in Asia, cooking carp fish has become an art. they know carp is bony so few chefs will try to fillet it raw. the most popular way is steaming the whole fish after gutting and cleaning, the head can be set aside for the renown popular fish head soup. of course necessary ingredients such as pepper, star anise, fresh ginger, garlic, soy sauce, cooking wine etc. when thus cooked, the bones can be so easily removed. after eating, very little is wasted and the meat is so tender. you can look up fish steaming and fish head soup recipes online, or check a Chinese cookbook. this fish is much better than catfish, tilapia and many other types. however, not all carp species are tasty, but Asian carps are definitely a great food fish. There is this ancient adage: "those who do not know how to cook well always blame the ingredients."

    • @Furykidxxx
      @Furykidxxx 9 лет назад +1

      +Dale Newman Typical hillbilly dumbfuck

    • @Furykidxxx
      @Furykidxxx 9 лет назад +3

      +Yee D Zheng Here, yanks, read some cooking wisdom from people, who don't waste much food, like your lot!

    • @zhangxiaoyi3753
      @zhangxiaoyi3753 9 лет назад +1

      +jeFF Fury western people don't know how to cook

  • @swamppappy7745
    @swamppappy7745 8 лет назад +14

    Asian carp is a term that includes several species of nonnative species of carp. Here in the south carp have been on the menu for centuries. But, due to commercially available native species carp has been off the table for at least 50 or 60 years. Looks delicious. Hardcore sportsmen eat and catch many different fish species that non sportsmen would never eat. We know the secret is fresh!

  • @moloyknight
    @moloyknight 4 года назад +5

    I like that "If you can't beat them, just eat them"...

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  • @elmeromero1794
    @elmeromero1794 6 лет назад +14

    I was in Martin Tennessee a few years back and a buddy of my brother in law had a fish fry. He had 3 different fryers going on at the same time. I got up and got a bit of the 3 different types of fish he was frying. I went back to the middle basket to get more because it was tastier than the other two. To my surprise if was Asian carp!!!!! Catfish or ocean perch had no chance against this fish!!!!!!!

  • @sonnydaily184
    @sonnydaily184 4 года назад +12

    They are delicious.I've been cooking and feeding they to my family for 20+ years.great video

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  • @angeloc3842
    @angeloc3842 4 года назад +7

    Heck yeah , keep up the good work chef . They have establish a market for the invasive lionfish in Florida already!! It blew up , people love eating them and hunting them.

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  • @LooneyMoonFilms
    @LooneyMoonFilms 8 лет назад +111

    Someones in trouble for messing up the kitchen at 03:24

    • @juzdatfooraymo
      @juzdatfooraymo 6 лет назад +9

      LOL, I heard that! The Chef saying "SHHHH!" made it hilarious!

    • @boogiedownforever
      @boogiedownforever 6 лет назад +1

      bwahaha

    • @nickinky
      @nickinky 6 лет назад +1

      Lol... I heard it immediately

    • @youdagoob
      @youdagoob 6 лет назад +5

      Probably the fish guts, head and skin still laying around.

    • @chrisstaples703
      @chrisstaples703 5 лет назад +1

      he said his name I believe said what's this mess clean it up lol

  • @quinnhunsinger1603
    @quinnhunsinger1603 8 лет назад +13

    I was surprised by the flesh being so white when filleted I am sure if picky you could even cut more of the red meat off and have a pure white piece of meat... We are spoiled and when I serve fish that I've caught I have to make it absolutely boneless or I am told "I found a bone" lol but when I eat fish myself I usually cook it whole and tease all the bones out I think it adds flavor cooking with the bones in !!

    • @DarnellHendeason-dk3uw
      @DarnellHendeason-dk3uw 7 лет назад

      Quinn Hunsinger : explain why the flesh being white is important.

    • @davel6614
      @davel6614 Год назад

      Quit spoiling them.
      Or better yet, pay them 3 cents for a bone.

    • @mmbarbon2955
      @mmbarbon2955 Год назад

      Invite me over, and i wont complain one bit. My kids are the same and can handle taking out the bones.

    • @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
      @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger 11 месяцев назад

      @@DarnellHendeason-dk3uw Some people prefer white fleshed fish because it has a milder taste than, say, mackerel or salmon.

  • @rickdot4902
    @rickdot4902 6 лет назад +3

    I saw you on Animal Planet with Jeremy Wade. I'm happy that you were able to get the word out that these fish can be served up for dinner.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @Shogun1999
    @Shogun1999 7 лет назад +14

    "cant beat em, eat em" LOL simple solution to this invasive species problem

    • @dezertraider
      @dezertraider 6 лет назад

      ruclips.net/video/uga8ZUa15jE/видео.html

    • @j3lny425
      @j3lny425 4 года назад

      Don't forget Nutria in the south.

  • @JJ0KERB0I
    @JJ0KERB0I 9 лет назад +35

    -_- this is steve martin playing a character named chef philippe.

  • @fahmiyusoff9154
    @fahmiyusoff9154 Год назад +1

    It's easy people... Just score the flesh, marinate it, deep fry it without batter.. Its going to be really crispy and you won't notice the bone

  • @vanscoyoc
    @vanscoyoc 10 лет назад +8

    It's funny in the background you hear a booming voice at 3:30, "What's this Mess!"

    • @Tager253
      @Tager253 10 лет назад +2

      The Chef was like SHHh, bitch I'm filming here ,c'mon think about it! lol

  • @justjuiceitbaby
    @justjuiceitbaby 9 лет назад +9

    "Clean up the mess in the back!" must be Sous chef

  • @motleybyron4997
    @motleybyron4997 6 лет назад +1

    The baked "silver fin" looks MAGNIFICENT!

  • @wangson
    @wangson 8 лет назад +20

    god almighty that looks good!!!

    • @bobgil3464
      @bobgil3464 4 года назад +1

      wangson I like you hair.

  • @FunkmastaJoe
    @FunkmastaJoe 6 лет назад +6

    Hello Chef Philippe!! you have an inspiring attitude! I have also wondered why not just eat this large amazing fish! many invasive species are invading our waters and they don't have predators to keep them in check BUT WE CAN!! More awareness can be spread about these viable food sources and they can even be hunt for sport once people start tasting it!!! If You Can't Beat 'Em, Eat 'Em!!! :D

  • @kennethfrizzell7760
    @kennethfrizzell7760 8 лет назад +51

    People are confused. It is a clean tasting fish, not like a common carp. It's not a bottom feeder, they feed on algae. Once you fillet them and get the pin bones out, you can prepare them any way you like. They taste good.

    • @jaimewilson3644
      @jaimewilson3644 6 лет назад

      Ls

    • @burthabard8316
      @burthabard8316 6 лет назад

      There like grey mullet better than bass its jest the bones that are a pain

    • @All_Noing
      @All_Noing 6 лет назад +2

      They eat zooplankton, not algae.

    • @atiliocf
      @atiliocf 5 лет назад +1

      And the grass carp taste even better...it is know like white Amur too

    • @jerryrobinson5163
      @jerryrobinson5163 5 лет назад +2

      There is not a dam thing wrong with common carp. They are not bottom feeders contrary to popular belief. Common carp eat algae also.

  • @oakland002
    @oakland002 8 лет назад +6

    Asian carp is a main name , there are over 8-9 different sub type , grass, glass, black , silver , big head , .........
    It's like using the name Pan fish

    • @GreatKeny
      @GreatKeny 8 лет назад +1

      grass is best for deep frying, big head for soup, and black is good for almost any type of cooking, soup, frying, smoke, ...

    • @ddawis
      @ddawis 4 года назад

      I'm guessing this is either a silver carp or a big head carp

  • @oldguysrock2170
    @oldguysrock2170 5 лет назад +6

    I just had a conversation a week ago about the Asian Carp reaching the Great Lakes as there has been very little coverage. Nobody I was talking with knew if this fish was good to eat, and I guess it is. Good job chef!

    • @RoseNZieg
      @RoseNZieg 2 года назад +1

      Asians love this fish.

  • @brianj7250
    @brianj7250 8 лет назад +93

    Right??! If they're such an evasive species why the hell aren't we eating more of these hell the grocery stores should be piled up probably better than cat fish

    • @HankLoremonger
      @HankLoremonger 8 лет назад +12

      True, same thing with the Humboldt Squid off the California Coast. Giant calamari steaks would be awesome!

    • @brianj7250
      @brianj7250 8 лет назад +6

      +Henry Leighton Fulmer sounds good as hell with some garlic butter and fresh lemon or lime! yum

    • @MyBigThing2010
      @MyBigThing2010 6 лет назад +1

      "Invasive" ...they don't evade very much at all lol

    • @wingnutofcoolness
      @wingnutofcoolness 6 лет назад +4

      MyBigThing2010 True, they jump into the boat at the sound of an Evinrude.

    • @ayandas874
      @ayandas874 5 лет назад

      They are better than cat fish, and much more expensive where I live.

  • @howardjohnson2138
    @howardjohnson2138 4 года назад +5

    In the little village I lived in in Germany, once a year we had carp from one of the local ponds. The gasthaus would steam it whole. Yummmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @CUDA1970Terry
    @CUDA1970Terry Год назад +1

    IF fisherman discover that the invasive fish is tasty and highly eatable, the invasion is over and the fish could end up on the 'endangered' list.

  • @kelowna121secur
    @kelowna121secur 9 лет назад +9

    You took an invasive carp of all things and made it look delicious. I'm impressed with fillet size and white flesh which personally prefer .. Walleye or pickerel same thing really but one of the best tasting fish in my pallet. Unfortunately lake Winnipeg Manitoba Canada one of main suppliers for all Canada is losing its battle to pollution and substantial rises in mercury. Human nature destroy everything and be at constant war with other humans .. We're kinda pathetic.. But at least Asian carp are easily caught no rod required but chance of concussion.

    • @johncgibson4720
      @johncgibson4720 9 лет назад +3

      The name "carp" just confuses people. We should call it the chinese name Lotus Fish. Filter feeders like Lotus Fish have very different diet from carps. The first person to call this a carp is not qualified to name it, but the misinformation spreads any way. Please spread the word Lotus Fish to squash the myth.

    • @davel6614
      @davel6614 Год назад

      How large of firecracker we talking?

  • @nathanhatfield8790
    @nathanhatfield8790 4 года назад +1

    That is a beautiful looking piece of fish

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      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @datoc9065
    @datoc9065 3 года назад +4

    What happened to him? This was his last post in over 6 years.. :( I hope he is ok!

  • @MrTynanDraper
    @MrTynanDraper 10 лет назад +24

    You don't need to debone or fillet it. . learn how to cook the whole fish and use chopsticks to pick the meat off the bones. . . how they eat almost all fish in CHina. This fish is prized in Chinese cuisine.

    • @jceepf
      @jceepf 9 лет назад +3

      agree. I live in Japan and I love to eat bony fish with chopsticks. True, Chinese do a good cooking job with "bad fish".

    • @jceepf
      @jceepf 9 лет назад +2

      El Bottoo Yes perhaps true... although I am Japanese and we do enjoy fish a lot with our particular ways.
      But when it comes to "horrible fish" like various carps, the Chinese do a good job at cooking them. The French, like the Chinese, can cook almost anything. I remember watching a French farmer telling a French Canadian farmer about pigs: "Sir, only the shit we do not eat"!!!! Sure enough brains, guts, tails, everything is eaten by the French and the Chinese!

    • @johncgibson4720
      @johncgibson4720 9 лет назад +2

      This fish is called "Lotus Fish" in Chinese language, if you actually read the Chinese characters. The chinese characters also have prefix and suffix and roots. For this particular Lotus Fish, if I remember right, the prefix is "fish", and the root is "Lotus". Why call it Lotus Fish, I guess it lived in Lotus ponds.
      For the true carps, such as pet carps, aka gold fish, or designer carps, aka Koi, the chinese name for them are "Mile Fish". But Lotus Fish is not a carp. Carps eat mud, and Lotus fish eats planktons.

    • @Blaydelk
      @Blaydelk 9 лет назад +3

      John C G Again you are right, I didn't know the name but this is a matter of marketing and branding. We don't need to market these to most of the different Asian ethnic groups, they already know what these fish are. Less than a century ago most of the European immigrants would have also recognized these as a source of food. It seems like every decade that people spend in the US, they forget 50% of what they knew about surviving hard times. There must be some sort of cultural half life or something, lets hope the popularity of these fish in Asian diets radiates out into popular culture. These fish could be caught in the 100s if special net permits were issued so it were legal to seine them and sell them. The sport fishermen don't like people keeping and eating their precious Bass, so make it easier for people to get at these invasive species. I eat bullheads and most people don't know what they are missing, lemon juice and cold water for a few hours and they cook up just fine and I don't upset the sporties by taking them home.

    • @cosmicgrooves998
      @cosmicgrooves998 9 лет назад

      Daniel Tynan The Chinese eat lots of weird stuff that I will never dream of trying. Your comments hold no validity to me.
      That being said, I would probably try this fish. If it's good, I'd like to see industry start over fishing it and making fish sticks and whatever.

  • @SunDance00
    @SunDance00 3 года назад +1

    I like the sound of *Najwa Karam* in the background.. 9:08

  • @Blaydelk
    @Blaydelk 9 лет назад +11

    Keep it up. If you can't beat them , eat them.

    • @johncgibson4720
      @johncgibson4720 9 лет назад +2

      Yes, eat them out of existence. But I doubt that this is a carp. Don't carps usually have larger scales?

    • @Blaydelk
      @Blaydelk 9 лет назад +4

      John C G They are all in the same family cyprinidae but the common carp are not in the same genus. Koi and goldfish are most like the common carp. I have not gotten to eat any of the asian "carp" but I did see one species up close in St Louis they died in a flood a few years ago and you are right they were huge and to me they looked more like a tuna. they are not like the common carp. There are some small ones in the creek by my house and they don't bite being filter feeders. We can't get rid of them but if humans would reach back into their stone age minds they would see these as a bountiful source of cheep food, then I bet we'd put a serious damper on their population just like every other resource on the planet. We have been depleting resources for nearly 100,000 years so we are pretty good at it even with out trying, just imagine what we could do if we did it with full intention.

    • @communistjesus
      @communistjesus 9 лет назад

      Blayde Keel Keep it up. If you can't beat them , eat them.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for that comment.

  • @bpy989
    @bpy989 9 лет назад +6

    Chef Philippe thanks for sharing! It's good to see people thinking of ways to take advantage of some of these evasive species. I live on the east coast and some Cambodian neighbors introduced me to Snake Head fish...same thing, a tasty fish with a bad reputation. Not that these fish and Chinese Carp aren't damaging the North American environment, but if we can beat 'em like you said, It's nice to know we can eat them!

  • @darthvader5300
    @darthvader5300 6 лет назад

    There are 4 different types of carp:
    1. Planktonic carp. Eats free floating algae, phytoplankton. For food.
    2. Grsss carp. Eats aquatic plants. For food.
    3. Trash carp. Eats leftover organic detritus, not wastes. For food.
    4. Head carp. Eats leftover organic detritus, not wastes, and free floating algae and aquatic plants. For food
    and for fish oil to be processed and added to paint to penetrate stubborn rusts until it reaches unrusted
    metal and stops the rusting process or corrosion process dead in it's tracks.
    The problems with most Americans is that they are used to instant fast foods, they have forgotten the pleasure of patiently savoring freshly caught and freshly cooked foods like their great-great-great-grandparents used to do in the 1960s and 1950s and 1940s and 1930s going way back to 1900 to 1800.

  • @HypnosisASMR
    @HypnosisASMR 9 лет назад +130

    you didn't take out the Y bones. Chef Ramsey would not be happy.

    • @4581103992010
      @4581103992010 8 лет назад

      +Cara Institute of Advanced Hypnosis lol

    • @baccanalus
      @baccanalus 8 лет назад +6

      +Cara Institute of Advanced Hypnosis i was thinking that too..i prepared carp like ordinary fish years ago and had to throw away the whole dish. it was impossible to eat with all the y bones..

    • @HypnosisASMR
      @HypnosisASMR 8 лет назад

      kentcoeli great mind thinks a like : )

    • @4581103992010
      @4581103992010 8 лет назад +3

      Cara Institute of Advanced Hypnosis you meant, being sissy?

    • @studiograficomty
      @studiograficomty 8 лет назад +5

      +James Bleach , well the bone give extra flavor, but the only thing i dont like about fish with it, its that sometimes the plate can get cold and you wan to eat the fish while its warm. So at last for me(mexican) i rather remove the bones from the meat and have it like "ceviche"

  • @maoqiutong
    @maoqiutong 8 лет назад +5

    It is everyday dish in China

  • @CheezyDewitt
    @CheezyDewitt 4 года назад +2

    I’m extremely picky when it comes to fish and I despise even the thought of carp. However, I would definitely eat this fish just from watching this chef cook it and his explaining it of it.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @alcrestsocial2992
    @alcrestsocial2992 Год назад +1

    this is a Gorgeous meal

  • @relyzane212
    @relyzane212 8 лет назад +16

    The taste of the fish better than the taste of pork

    • @bobgil3464
      @bobgil3464 4 года назад +1

      Taste like chicken.

  • @michaelzhang2532
    @michaelzhang2532 6 лет назад +16

    Thank you so much chef for explaining this. Appreciate your effort in sustaining the environment. I know this is hard to let ppl recognize your opinion. Hope you keep doing that.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @cheeseen92
    @cheeseen92 6 лет назад +1

    French and southern accent at the same time... love it. lol great recipe. Will definitely try this.

  • @markb4106
    @markb4106 5 лет назад +16

    Chef Phillipe you are correct when you say '" unless you are spoiled" and that is what has happened to society. We want food handed to us with no effort . When I was growing up we had to pull the bones out of any fish we ate, that being crappie , walleye, bass and some of the other topped named fish. My dad would fillet the fish but would up with less. Honestly I would rather fight through the bones and have and better tasting fish. Thank you for a down to earth video.

    • @mikem201
      @mikem201 Год назад

      Where is this guy a chef? I want to make sure I NEVER go to his restaurant. What's he going to cook next, a dog?

    • @jazzfeline5970
      @jazzfeline5970 Год назад

      @@mikem201 You are the exact type of person that the original commenter was referring to: Spoiled. You're a joke. Don't knock it until you try it. Then again, you're probably the type of person that only likes fish if it's salmon or tuna. In other words, you just don't like eating fish. May I remind you that lobsters and crabs literally survive off of the feces and rotten corpses of other animals. Are you going to complain about them too?

    • @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger
      @Your-Least-Favorite-Stranger 11 месяцев назад

      @@mikem201 Go be a racist dumbass somewhere else.

    • @scottgoodson5132
      @scottgoodson5132 8 месяцев назад

      @@mikem201 Two times you’ve made the same idiotic comment and it wasn’t funny the first time.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @GeneralStaff019
    @GeneralStaff019 2 года назад +1

    The common carp is relatively bony and can have an earthy smell sometimes. But it is quite nice to eat. Its skin is actually quite tasty. The fish shown in this video could be the silver carp though. That's a better fish.

  • @bugpower18t
    @bugpower18t 8 лет назад +7

    you know Redfish were a trash fish until a Cajun taught people how to cook them.

  • @032441
    @032441 10 лет назад +8

    This fish is one of the popular cultivated fish in Asia and my country. We cook this in several different ways..But i like the way shows here. Yes,it has more bones than the native American fishes. But other than that this is a tasty, nutritious fish. Thank you for this video and promotion of eating this fish..

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @danmel3978
    @danmel3978 3 года назад +1

    it seems like that baked dish would be an oily mess on the plate and it takes too long to cook

  • @ElChepeAstorga77
    @ElChepeAstorga77 9 лет назад +16

    CARP IN MEXICO IS VERY POPULAR I LIKE HOW IT TASTES IN FISH SOUP

  • @myveryfirstname
    @myveryfirstname 4 года назад +3

    Just like feral hogs. Anyone who I have ever heard eaten it loved it.

    • @crpth1
      @crpth1 4 года назад +1

      myveryfirstname - Exactly. I always get surprised why/how people in US complain about a damn good and FREE food resource. In the case of hogs it's even more shocking.
      A free range naturally "pastured" meat is delicious and good quality, but people twist their noses to it.
      On the other hand run to industrially produced meat, under conditions that would make most people puck! Just by getting close.
      Go figure. LOL 😂

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад +1

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  • @csabavarady4711
    @csabavarady4711 3 года назад

    Hi everybody, we in Hungary love to eat this invasive fish in various forms of dishes. One more tip: make sousage from this fishmeat adding some bacon to it. Smoke it, dry it for some weeks. Delicious.

  • @mixxemotionz
    @mixxemotionz 9 лет назад +5

    change the name to "yummy asian carp". LOL

  • @SIyMarbo
    @SIyMarbo 5 лет назад +4

    8:46 its good
    Italian Chief: look at the camera
    Italian guy: *keeps looking down*
    its good
    Typical Italian move
    Always minding their own

    • @jacobs1447
      @jacobs1447 4 года назад +1

      He's French-Louisianian. Not Italian. lol. Probably Arcadian in heritage.

  • @dingdongcharlie
    @dingdongcharlie 6 лет назад +2

    Could you make fish stock on the head and bone?

  • @Hear2Help
    @Hear2Help 7 лет назад +4

    A rose by any other name....

  • @kermitefrog64
    @kermitefrog64 4 года назад +6

    They need to start selling this in Costco. I would eat the fish and it would be very healthy and it would help the commercial fisherman to feed their families.

    • @t-bonejones3576
      @t-bonejones3576 4 года назад

      They do. Called BASA. No one buys "carp" so they put a new name on it. Cheap too.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @christopherrogers1604
    @christopherrogers1604 5 лет назад +2

    Learned something new! Thank you.

  • @billloman3151
    @billloman3151 5 лет назад +3

    Damn, man, Cajuns will deep fry anything :)

    • @musicgroopie1
      @musicgroopie1 3 года назад

      Southerners would eat a Buick if you deep fry it!

  • @microp123
    @microp123 Год назад

    Ahhhh the sounds of Lebanon in the background.. beautiful

  • @sdushdiu
    @sdushdiu 4 года назад +5

    Wonderful background ambiance provided by a yahoo yelling "clean up this mess".

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @jacklope1
    @jacklope1 8 лет назад +10

    Let Gordon Fisherman make fish sticks out of them. Let McDonalds make Fish Fillet out of them. Need some big industry to just go scoop them up and mass process them for food.

    • @easyriderpappy4537
      @easyriderpappy4537 8 лет назад

      to many bones. have to fillet the fish and cook and then remove bones as the fish is consumed. Tried to remove bones to make it boneless and lost to much flesh.. Has to be a better way to make a boneless fillet I would think without massive flesh lose. Any Ideas

    • @colsoncustoms8994
      @colsoncustoms8994 5 лет назад +2

      Fish sticks would be the perfect use for these asian carp. I saw a machine in a processing plant that spurted out the chopped meat after completely stripping it off the bones.

  • @fleendarthemagnificent7372
    @fleendarthemagnificent7372 2 месяца назад

    I have caught a LOT of carp in my life, love fishing and love to eat fish. I also was a meat cutter for 24 years and worked in a seafood shop as well. So I think I'll have to give this fish a try. I am more than willing to eat creek chubs, so let's try carp!

  • @bobgil3464
    @bobgil3464 4 года назад +3

    Maybe you can feed Federal Prisoners the carp, just like the lobster in the early years.

    • @forsythrs
      @forsythrs 4 года назад

      Feed the military Asian carp other their meat is below prison grade.

    • @CrazyPalidin57
      @CrazyPalidin57 4 года назад

      @@forsythrs bullshit

    • @dentatusdentatus1592
      @dentatusdentatus1592 4 года назад

      Actually, that's a good idea. Serving carp for breakfast, lunch and dinner might reduce the prison population. I mean, who would want to do the crime knowing that doing the time includes eating carp?

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @LuckyDuckie115
    @LuckyDuckie115 7 лет назад +4

    taste better than salmon...heck I rather eat asian carp than tuna, since most tuna are from farms.
    Kinda sad he threw away the skin. Season the skin + pan fried it = crazy delicious

  • @Road_Rash
    @Road_Rash Год назад +1

    Anyone who thinks they don't like carp have never ate them...

  • @Dunkleosteus3691
    @Dunkleosteus3691 8 лет назад +6

    People don't retain half the information they get through normal channels. Asian carp got into the Mississippi when carp raising ponds were flooded years ago. So it's manmade "invasion" based on raising these fish for FOOD that created the situation. Invasive species: Humans have invaded every continent and taken root in all but Antarctica. We have "used" every ecology we've come in contact with. EVERY ONE. In ASIA, Asian Carp are not invasive but are a staple food fish. GET A CLUE. We are continually lied to and misled about things like this. White becomes black, good become bad, etc. etc.

    • @markrigsby2107
      @markrigsby2107 8 лет назад +3

      Whhhat?

    • @Nobaal_bear
      @Nobaal_bear 8 лет назад +5

      you're a fucking idiot.

    • @Atzy
      @Atzy 8 лет назад

      I don't think you know what "invasive species" mean. An invasive species is an animal that is not a natural part of the local ecology and is disturbing it with it's presence. Almost all invasive species are introduced by humans in some manner, either by intentional introduction or accidental, like sea creatures hitching rides in the ballast tanks of cargo ships.

    • @Nobaal_bear
      @Nobaal_bear 8 лет назад

      +Atzy no shit, the human element is inferred in the definition.

    • @hankschrader149
      @hankschrader149 8 лет назад

      +Atzy i.e. zebra mussels, eurasian millfoil

  • @oldbaldfatman2766
    @oldbaldfatman2766 6 лет назад +4

    Jan. 2018---Thank you for an education & informative video. This is the 3rd video I've seen on cooking carp, the other 2 being from Australia. One was by some young teenagers, the other by a fish & game guy. Kid played hell in trying to fillet the carp, but it was the knife he was using. The ranger had a better knife and no problem. Kids cooked his on the grill of a gas powered barbque w/salt & pepper. Ranger used corn meal and deep fat fried them so the people could get a taste. Yours looks a hell of a lot better just look wise alone.As to your knife, what brand were you using? Nephew's a cook and his knives run from $150 to (I think) $350 EACH, so I know you didn't get yours from Walmart from the way you filleted the carp. There's a bunch of carp in the Truckee River (Reno) and city ponds, so going to give it a taste try. I'm 64 and grew up eating nothing but fried fish, so bones have never been a problem. If you people don't like picking out/looking for bones, good.....that gives me even more fish to eat!

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you! Dont forget to like and subscribe my friend

  • @waynerr7308
    @waynerr7308 3 года назад +1

    "First world countries" citizens consider those fish as pests/inedible/yucky? Those are actually edible, umami/savory and can feed millions of "poor" citizens. It's amazing how something viewed as trash by others are actually good to eat and decent food

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
      @ChefPhilippeParola  8 месяцев назад

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  • @jbright97
    @jbright97 6 лет назад +3

    chef philippe needs to sharpen his knives

  • @Lunar_Equinox
    @Lunar_Equinox 4 месяца назад

    US govt keep complaining about #1 - Homeless people not being fed well and #2 - invasive carp population rising. So - why not catch the invasive fish, process it and then help feed the homeless?

  • @pkked2
    @pkked2 Год назад +1

    Carps are popular and are popularly eaten in Malaysia.

  • @nixcanpor810
    @nixcanpor810 8 лет назад +12

    it's known to asian as a very tasty fish. not bland like dory

  • @TheSuppressFurry
    @TheSuppressFurry 8 лет назад +5

    8:28 And now look at the camera and say that line i told you to say.

  • @conmanumber1
    @conmanumber1 4 года назад

    Hi heres a tip. Prep up some fillets or cubed carp then sear to 1/2 cook then put aside.
    In a saucepan gently 1/2 fry crushed ginger and garlic then put aside.
    Dump into sauce pan 2 or 3 tins of chopped tomatos with a few chopped fresh tomatos then stew to reduce a little. Add a little brown sugar to reduce. When tomato is stewed well cooked then throw in the ginger and garlic to cook off then the fish.
    Add salt to taste. All elements unmeasured.
    Serve over rice.

    • @ChefPhilippeParola
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  • @dyjital
    @dyjital 7 лет назад +8

    Dullest knife I have seen in a kitchen... right there.

  • @atranas6018
    @atranas6018 7 лет назад +9

    Americans hv weird way to eat fish. It hv to be diboned until noting left except the flesh. My favorite way just to remove the gut and grill it on charcoal

    • @marcieandgeorgehopper1795
      @marcieandgeorgehopper1795 6 лет назад

      Anas Takiyudin Can you do a video on that?

    • @TempleofBrendaSong
      @TempleofBrendaSong 6 лет назад +1

      S M Russel Kabir Roomey agreed

    • @joshgannon932
      @joshgannon932 5 лет назад

      Yeah but ya'll EVERYTHING that swims! Ya'll eat like 1" fish... I've seen it!

    • @ChrisM-bn5vr
      @ChrisM-bn5vr 5 лет назад

      Personally I like fish but I hate picking bones out of them and getting pin bones in my mouth it’s not fun. That’s why I love Salmon and Tuna.