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Eating Rays

3.3K views 17 replies 12 participants last post by  peteformation  
#1 ·
Just wondering if anyone ate the rays or skates they catch. I recently learned that they're overabundant in the Chesapeake and are hurting the oyster population. They're very unpopular for the table but I heard that they taste similar to red meat like beef. I'm keeping the next one I catch and encourage others to do the same, you'll be helping the ecosystem.
 
#2 ·
Eating rays?
It is somewhat of a required kind of taste; once you get over the fact that you are actually eating a ray then it actually may taste pretty good. I have not eaten many but I had my fair shares of good ray dishes. If it is prepared and cooked right, it is true that it has a lean "beef"-like taste.

I can understand if they are found in overabundance, we might as well try to help facilitate a faster recovery for the oysters and get a meal out of it? haha.

Here is an article talking about the rays and how they affect the bay:
http://hamptonroads.com/2010/07/would-you-eat-cownose-ray-virginia-hopes-so

Here are some recipes if y'all are interested:
http://www.vaseafood.org/consumers/recipes/index.htm

i'm tempted to keep the next ray I catch too because I am tired of going home with spot/perch/croakers than probably have more bones than meat :p
 
#7 ·
caught a 40-50 lbs a few years ago, fileted the wings and removed the cartilage in the middle(pain in the ass).sauted some whith onions, tomatos and olives was pretty good but to much work. fiserman told me to bake the wings like chicken and the skin comes right off
 
#13 ·
@Fresh/Saltmaniac

With both skates and rays, the most commonly consumed part are the wings. Like I said before, I have eaten rays and skates. However, if I had my choice, I'd eat rays anyday; for me it is merely personal prefereance. But both can be consumed. I know some people make stews out of the skates and rays using both the body and/or the wings.

As far as the stingers go. Once a ray or skate is on land, they are fairly immobile. Both fish die fairly quickly out of water too. Some will just throw them in the cooler and they will die, so the stinger isn't too hard to deal will.

But most people choose to kill them first. The most "humane" and efficient way is a knive through the eyes.(gruesome, I know...) But I have seen people cut both wings off a ray and just throw the body back into the sea while the ray is still alive..


Eating Skates(from archives): http://pierandsurf.com/fishing-forum/showthread.php?t=20329

Cooking 'em: http://beyondsalmon.blogspot.com/2007/03/mystery-of-skate-wing.html