Anthony Cozzie Speaks!!

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Anthony Cozzie Speaks!!

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Hi All,

Sorry to post news twice in 1 day but I just received a long email from Anthony Cozzie.

Most of it is classified Top Secret but I can share this bit:
cheers,

anthony

P.S. That thread is hilarious.
The thread he refers to is http://hiarcs.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=160

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Re: More Breaking News

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Harvey Williamson wrote:
cheers,

anthony

P.S. That thread is hilarious.
Wow I like to see the fish grilled.
Here one barbecue recipe for the fish, assuming Zap wins :D

Barbecued Fish with Fennel recipe
5 pounds fish fillets
2 pounds fennel
Oil or butter (for grill)
Juice of 1 lemon
3 tablespoons butter
Lemon wedges and 3 tablespoon melted
butter (for serving)

Leave skin on fish and have it split almost through and the long backbone removed. Slice fennel lengthwise, including outside stalks, as they will go one the grill. Fill fish with tender inside slices of fennel. Skewer fish closed over fennel and tie, if necessary. Grease grill thoroughly with oil or melted butter.

When fire is hot, place outer fennel slices on grill to serve as a bed for fish. Place fish on fennel on grill; sprinkle with lemon juice, and brush generously with butter (or fish and fennel can be placed in a hinged wire grill). Cover grill or shape a loose tent of foil over fish. Grill 15 minutes. Brush with butter and turn fish. Continue cooking, turning, and basting with butter to cook evenly until fish is opaque near center when pierced with a fork, about 40 minutes for a 3-pound fish, up to 1 hour for a 7-pound fish.

Place fish on warm platter, carefully lifting fish from grill with broad spatula and fork or spoon. Discard scorched fennel tops. Fresh fennel can be added as garnish. Pull skin off top of fish with fingers, loosening it with a fork. Garnish with lemon wedges and serve with melted butter.

Makes 6 servings.

Regards,
Sebastian
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Wow Sebi a few more posts like this and I will make you a Senior Nutter :wink:
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Hey Harvey thought you was gonna make me a nutter, now up to 4 posts :twisted:
All hail The Paleman.
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oddius wrote:Hey Harvey thought you was gonna make me a nutter, now up to 4 posts :twisted:
Tis done welcome Nutter number 3!
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Why thank you Harvey. :twisted:

I glad to have boosted the nutter community.
All hail The Paleman.
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