Barbecued mackerel is one of the most popular fish to barbecue – what could be better than catching your own mackerel and then preparing it and putting it straight onto the BBQ?
Before cooking the fish make sure that it has been gutted and cleaned. For instructions on how to do this follow this link..
HOW TO GUT A MACKEREL
If your mackerel is large we suggest that you make diagonal cuts along the fish. This will help to ensure that the fish cooks through evenly.
Mackerel is delicious if you simply barbecue it without adding any flavourings as it is a very tasty fish in it’s own right.
However, if you would like to add your own flavours we would recommend any of the following:
Place lemon slices inside the fish and rub the skin with lemon and salt.
Use one of our flavoured salts to season the fish before cooking – the thai one or the lemon and dill one both work really well with mackerel.
Try marinading the fish in a thai style marinade like the one we used for the ling recipe above.
Any citrus flavours work well as they cut through the oiliness of the fish.
Cook the fish for approximately 7 or 8 minutes on each side.
The basket makes turning the fish really easy. If you do not have a basket you can wrap the fish in tin foil as this is also a good way of cooking mackerel on the BBQ.