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Nick93

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I have always wanted to try the method of cooking fish in the embers of a fire. However I don't know what species of plant are suitable for wrapping the fish in.. So just wanted to know what UK plants it is ok to use for this method of cooking? Thankyou
Nick
 
hazle leaves are ok in the summer........you could try burdock leaves too, not sure how eddible they are though........as said before dock leaves would be good to......

you could also try an earth oven and steam your fish once wrapped up in your chosen vegitation..........

regards.

chris.....................................................................................
 
ramson leaves work well and give a nice flavour.
that what we used to wrap our pheasant in for an earth oven.
 
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Burdock leaves are the best for this time of year they are a nice size and you can wrap the fish well. As an alternative you could use cabbage leaves, a marrow steams the fish very well and you can add all sorts of tasty stuff also you could use newspaper or even clay.
 
....a marrow steams the fish very well and you can add all sorts of tasty stuff ....

Cheers Frogo, I've been rackin' my brain to come up with something different for the scouts to do...got a camp coming up in the next month or so, and trout in marrow sounds perfect for a pit oven...
 
ramson leaves work well and give a nice flavour.
that what we used to wrap our pheasant in for an earth oven.
Spring lamb is my favourite in ramson leaves, ground oven. Take out the middle of a french stick and fill with the meat and make sauce from a bit of mint. Shame ramsons dont last all year, otherwise i have used burdock leaves.
 
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