I love catching and eating trout. Who doesn’t? They’re the most finicky fish to hook, but one of the tastiest to fry, bake or broil. Here are some of my favourite trout recipes I use during my wilderness canoe trips.

Bacon-Wrapped Trout

This was one of Ernest Hemingway’s favourite trout recipes. It’s one of mine as well.

Ingredients:

Directions:

Gut the trout and dredge outside of fish with the cornmeal. Season inside of fish with salt and pepper and place thyme and lemon slices. Then, wrap the bacon around the center of the fish and place in aluminum foil. Cook for approximately 5 minutes in campfire coals or on top of a Kelly Kettle Hobo Stick Stove.

Roast Trout

Ingredients:

Directions:

Step 1: Gut and de-head the trout and lay it on top of a square of tin foil.

Step 2: Fill the cavity of the trout with the cut-up lemon, apples*, onion, butter, and walleye.
*the apples help keep the meat moist while baking.

Step 3: Sprinkle on lemon pepper, wrap fish up in tin foil and place in hot coals for 20-30 minutes, turning it over halfway through.

Step 4: Remove from fire, open tin foil and peel or flake off meat (skin will stick to foil).

Baked Trout Amandine

Ingredients:

Directions:

In a small pot, combine breadcrumbs, almonds, lemon thyme, sage, and pepper. Mix well. Sprinkle contents of the pot over the skin side of gutted trout. Roll trout in tinfoil with sliced lemon and bake in coals of the campfire for 15 minutes.

Caribbean Trout

Ingredients:

Directions:

At camp mix chips, oil, and pepper in a bowl or ziplock bag and crush into small pieces.
Cut trout into chunks and place 3 to 4 chunks on each skewer. Dip fish in chip mix and wrap in tinfoil. Cook over heat for 5 minutes per side and cover with lemon and mango salsa.

One Response

  1. Hi Kevin; I just love Fresh Brook Trout Pan Fried in Corn Meal. Always look forward to this @ least once a year. Thank’s for the great Info!

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