How to Cook a Whole Rainbow Trout

Stuffed Rainbow Trout

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Fillets are commonly used by home cooks when they want to serve fish, but "How to Cook Everything" author Mark Bittman says that whole fish, such as whole rainbow trout, is just as simple to cook while providing even more flavor. Rainbow trout is an excellent source of protein, vitamin D, vitamin B-12 and selenium. It's low in total fat and saturated fat, and it's also rich in omega-3 fatty acids, which may help lower your risk of heart problems. The Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch advises choosing rainbow trout farmed in the United States, since it is low in contaminants and harvested in an environmentally friendly way.

Preparing Whole Rainbow Trout

Rinse the boned, cleaned fish under cool running water. Pat the fish dry with paper towels.

Season the inside of the rainbow trout with salt and pepper. Tuck your choice of fresh herbs into the fish's cavity, choosing from sprigs of fresh rosemary, tarragon, dill, thyme or oregano, or use a combination.

Add thin slices of lemon on each side of the herbs, if desired. Drizzle olive oil on the outside of the rainbow trout and sprinkle with salt and pepper.

Cooking in the Oven

Cut heavy-duty aluminum foil into a square that can easily accommodate the rainbow trout. Place the foil dull side up on a baking sheet, brush the foil lightly with oil, and put the prepared fish in the center of the square.

Fold and tightly crimp the edges of the foil square, forming a packet that encloses the trout. Put the baking sheet in an oven that's been preheated to 450 degrees Fahrenheit.

Bake the fish, planning on approximately 10 minutes for a rainbow trout that is around 2 pounds. Remove the packet and use a fork to check that the flesh can be easily flaked. Serve with the accumulated juices poured over the fish.

Cooking on the Grill

Prepare a charcoal grill, or preheat a gas grill for 10 to 15 minutes. Use a wire brush to scrub the grate clean.

Coat the grate with a light film of oil. Put the rainbow trout on the preheated grill, diagonal to the grate.

Grill, uncovered, for approximately 4 to 5 minutes per side. Remove the fish with a spatula and put it on a plate. Check that the flesh flakes easily with a fork.