Raw Paleo Diet Gallery => Display Your Culinary Creations => Topic started by: Susan on July 16, 2010, 04:06:11 am
Title: My dinner
Post by: Susan on July 16, 2010, 04:06:11 am
Today I selected my dinner between three dishes:
First plate: (http://www.allesrohkost.de/paleoforum/Kaisergranat.jpg)
These are langoustines fished in the Atlantic Ocean.
Second plate: (http://www.allesrohkost.de/paleoforum/Makrele_und_Heilbutt.jpg)
A mackerel and a piece of halibut, rested from my yesterday dinner.
Third plate: (http://www.allesrohkost.de/paleoforum/Wildlachs.jpg)
Today I was really a lucky fisher :). After three years of looking for wild salmon I found someone in a big supermarket in Luxembourg.
My nose selected the langoustines. They tasted wonderful and I was completly satisfied. :) I tried a little piece of the salmon though it didn't smell anyway to make my body know with the new product.
Susan
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: RawZi on July 16, 2010, 06:28:14 am
All nice looking.
Presently I think shellfish is tastiest too.
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: actionhero on July 16, 2010, 06:30:11 am
Fatty fish, so good.
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: dsohei on July 16, 2010, 02:05:47 pm
susan, how are you eating the mackerel? just spitting out the bones? also the shellfish...?
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: Susan on July 16, 2010, 07:36:24 pm
From the mackarel I spit out the bones, if they were to hard to chew. And I eat the innards only when the fish is fresh, otherwise they taste very bitter till now.
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: Susan on August 08, 2010, 10:21:06 pm
This peace of lamb has a wonderful taste, thanks to a lot of fat. And I like it very much to chew the ends of the ribs. :)
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: TylerDurden on August 09, 2010, 05:19:09 pm
Nice photos. We need more photos of raw dishes to show the newbies.
Title: Re: My dinner
Post by: Susan on September 04, 2010, 01:45:17 am
Yesterday I had a very successful haul :) :
(http://www.allesrohkost.de/paleoforum/Lachs.JPG)
I bought this wonderful fish in a nearby supermarket. It`s wild, of course, cultivated salmon isn´t suitable for raw eating.
The smell was pleasant and I was very attracted by the head of the fish, particularly by the eyes. I started my dinner eating the two eyes und continued with other parts of the head, for example the gills. Suddenly I lost my interesst, but I wasn`t really satisfied with the little portion of fish. So I smelled my meat and found a hock of a dear very attractive.