28-07-2014 1:24 PM - edited 28-07-2014 1:27 PM
I was tempted to buy a couple of River Cobbler fillets in the supermarket this morning, only £2 for 2 fillets. But, I have never tried Cobbler and wondered if someone could tell me about it and what it tastes like please? I usually stick with Cod or Haddock or Salmon.
28-07-2014 2:17 PM
We have had them a few times, They are ideal if you want to put chilli and lime or ginger with them. I think they are getting more common as a cheaper and more sustainable alternative to Cod etc, It is also known as Bassa, and at our fish and chip shop you can have bassa and chips £2 cheaper than Cod and chips.
28-07-2014 3:35 PM
I have read (but do not know if its true) that river cobbler is often sourced in Vietnam or similar, and is a lot 'softer' than cod... havent tried it myself though...
28-07-2014 3:59 PM
Google for it - basa. Yes, it is from the far east, a freshwater fish usually farmed but could be caught in the wild. Don't be put off by it being classed as a member of the catfish family, I've bought it a few times breaded & frozen from Heron, £1-50 for 500g. ( 2 fillet ) bag. I find nothing wrong with it, it's a white fish, a little softer than cod, haddock etc., mild in taste. Try it.
28-07-2014 5:59 PM
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29-07-2014 9:03 PM
29-07-2014 9:06 PM
It's a very mild fish, somewhat like pollack, I would recommend a good sauce with it.
29-07-2014 9:45 PM
Ok thanks; might give it a miss as I'm not keen on Pollack.