Ingredients
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Directions
Chip’s Grilled Bluefish,Nothing like fresh caught Blues on a Cape Cod summer day. This recipe comes from our son Chip who loves to fish, he says it comes from someone at his work who is Portuguese. It would work with other types of fish too but Bluefish is the best. Don’t worry about the mayonnaise, it will completely disappear. It’s easy to prepare and best of all, easy to clean up.,forgot my rating
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Steps
1
Done
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Preheat Grill. |
2
Done
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Lay Pieces of Bluefish, Skin Side Down, on Ungreased Aluminum Foil. |
3
Done
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Allow Enough Foil to Make a Package, Sealed at the Ends and Folded at the Top, Allowing Room For Fish to Steam. |
4
Done
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Spread Mayonnaise Over the Top of the Fish, It Should Be Very Thick, If Needed Add More, the Fish Should Look Like a Thickly Frosted Cake. |
5
Done
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Lay Onion Rings on Top of Fish in Several Layers, Sprinkle With Seasonings. |
6
Done
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Sprinkle With Pepper and Optional Spices, Drizzle Lemon Juice Over Top. |
7
Done
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Bring Together Foil and Fold to Make a Seal Lengthwise Over Fish, Fold in Ends. |
8
Done
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Remember to Keep Air Space on Top of Fish. |
9
Done
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Place Fish on Preheated Grill, Close Cover. |
10
Done
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Grill at Medium-High Heat, About 350-375 For 15 Minutes, Depending on Thickness If Fillet. |
11
Done
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After 15 Minutes, Carefully Open Package to Check For Doneness, You Want It Just Barely Done. |
12
Done
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Fish Is Done If It Is Opaque and Flakes Easily With a Fork. |
13
Done
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Leaving Foil Wide Open, Use a Sharp Knife or Two Tined Fork to Make Several Holes in the Bottom of the Foil. |
14
Done
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Without Disturbing the Fish Too Much, Make a Few Holes Right Through the Fish and Through the Foil. |
15
Done
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Close the Cover to the Grill and Allow the Juices and Mayonnaise to Drip Through the Foil Onto the Fire, This Will Get Very Smokey but You Get That Delicate Smoked Flavor. |