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    We had to give my son a lift into work this morning and on the way back down the A1 decided to call into Tesco at Kingston Park. I was walking past the fish counter when I got my eye on the Vietnamese River Cobbler. I said to SWMBO do you fancy some of that, yes. I asked the girl what it was like and she said a bit bland, I still tried it and pleased I did, I wouldn't call it bland as it had a nice subtle flavour.

    I banged it into the oven with a little Butter and some Lemon Thyme, wrapped in foil. Absolutely delicious with some still warm crusty bread, I could just eat it again lol. If I ever see it again I will definately have some more.

    Jim.
    Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

  • #2
    I saw this a little while back and had to ask what on earth it was:

    What Is A River Cobbler? - Anglers' Net Fishing Forums

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    • #3
      is this one

      http://creditcrunchtactics.com/wp-co...ercobbler1.jpg

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      • #4
        I've no idea what they look like Shaun, I just bought a couple of fillets but they are quite tasty. I can't believe that some fish and chip shop owners have been trying to pass it off as Cod, it is not even similar either in looks or texture. That said though a fish and chip shop once tried to give me Coley instead of Cod. They denied it and said I was wrong but as soon as I said I would be getting it tested they changed it for me. If some of them are doing this all of the time their profits will be canny.

        Jim
        Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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        • #5
          Its also called basa its a type of catfish, av had it couple of times and its pretty nice!!

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          • #6
            Your not wrong el_sid, I don't think it would be any good in a fish pie or a Rissotto as it hasn't a strong taste but with just a very light sauce or butter and Lemon Thyme it is very tasty.

            Jim.
            Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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            • #7
              Tried it myself Jim.
              Was not sure what it would be like but glad i did have it.
              Quite a subtle taste, Just had mine with a small knob of butter
              Everyone is entitled to their own opinion. It's just that yours is stupid.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by willywetegg View Post
                We had to give my son a lift into work this morning and on the way back down the A1 decided to call into Tesco at Kingston Park. I was walking past the fish counter when I got my eye on the Vietnamese River Cobbler. I said to SWMBO do you fancy some of that, yes. I asked the girl what it was like and she said a bit bland, I still tried it and pleased I did, I wouldn't call it bland as it had a nice subtle flavour.

                I banged it into the oven with a little Butter and some Lemon Thyme, wrapped in foil. Absolutely delicious with some still warm crusty bread, I could just eat it again lol. If I ever see it again I will definately have some more.

                Jim.
                very nice fish asda has it smoked as well you can get it in a oven bag with parsley/garlic or tyme butter u just put little hole in bag and cook in oven yummmmmmmmm no i dont work at asda jeff
                http://www.kayakfishingshack.co.uk/[B]

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                • #9
                  Aye the butter really goes well with it fasthold, try a bit of Lemon Thyme with it the next time also That said mind, the Lemon Thyme will probably go with just about any fish. Cheer's for that Jeff, I will have a look in Asda next time I'm in.

                  Jim.
                  Remember, some people are alive simply because it is illegal to shoot them.

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