jeudi 1 septembre 2016

Why You Should Shop At A Fish Market Miami

By David Martin


Frozen seafood is a great time saver, and only requires a trip to your local supermarket. However, if you really want your seafood dish to shine, you should go for the freshest fish possible, which means that a Fish Market Miami is the best way to go. You can get the freshest shellfish and so much more there to really make your dish shine.

With its close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean, you would expect Miami to be teeming with fish markets. In reality, there are only a few that are around, but they are large, well stocked and have everything you could possibly desire, plus a few extra items as well.

Many locals who know about fishing opt to buy all their fish whole. This means they the entire thing, heads, guts, scales and all. They either opt to clean it themselves at home, or they ask the fishmonger they bought it from to do the filleting and cleaning for them. The reason so many go this route is that you can only keep them whole for a day before the guts go bad, so if they are still whole, that means they were caught less than 24 hours before, and so are super fresh.

There are times when you will be in a hurry, so you will not have time to clean and fillet a whole fish. You can have the fishmongers do it for you while you wait, but this takes up time you may not have if you are in a rush. All the markets have e remedy for this because they sell fillets that are already cleaned. You can even get some that have the skin still on them if you like.

In addition, you can also buy shrimp and other shellfish such as crabs, oysters and even lobsters that have likely been flown in from Maine or another region of the Atlantic. The great thing about Miami's location is that it is so close to the Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico, so it can draw from the offerings of three different bodies of water, giving you a near limitless selection of items.

Most markets also have a small assortment of things related to cooking seafood, such as gourmet or even flavored sea salts. You may also be able to pick up certain spices like Old Bay that are popular in seafood recipes. Some vendors may sell bottles of wine that pair well with what they sell, and can give you recipe ideas if you ask.

Most of the catch that you can buy are caught locally, but some may come from much further away. In addition to lobsters that have to be shipped in from the North Atlantic, there may also be salmon from Alaska, or shrimp from Asia.

Some vendors also offer a few items liked fried fish and chips or even seafood dips to give you something you can eat immediately, rather than having to cook it yourself. With all of these choices, it makes sense to check out these markets today. Your taste buds and your family and dinner guests will all thank you.




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