Cod Grilled on a Himalayan Salt Block

Ross in Ventura

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Saturday Jackie and I went for a drive up the coast to Santa Barbara Ca. 30-mi. north of Ventura for lunch, when we got to the Harbor there was a Harbor and Seafood Festival A lot of Sellers of various items I bought a Himalayan Salt Block.
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I found a recipe for Grilled Cod with Carrot Parsnip Puree
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Recipe:
Cod, S&P,1/2 lemon, drizzle olive oil

Puree:
3 carrots- peeled, chopped
2 Parsnips- peeled, chopped
1/4C chicken stock
drizzle olive oil
S&P
Cooked until soft
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Pureed and kept warm
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Fired up the Egg, Put the Salt Block on the grate to warm it up to 500*
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Fresh Pacific Cod Fillet
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Just lemon and Richard's Death by Garlic and Indian River Rainbow Pepper
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Brushed the stone with EEOV, put the fillet on
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Grilled for 4-min. a side
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Grilled some Romaine with Bernstein's Italian Dressing for 1-min a side
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Plated with Asparagus, a mighty fine meal that we well do again and again

Thanks for looking

Ross
http://grillingandsmoking.blogspot.com/
 
Ross, you did it again! I haven't had dinner yet, now I'm drooling!
I just saw this on "FOOD TV"... I think it might have been on "tripple D" with Guy Fieri?

That fish looks amazing!
 
Most excellent as usual Ross. How do you clean the salt block for re-use?
 
That looks really good Ross. If you don't me asking how much do the salt blocks run and how long do they last
 
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