I guess about zero.Out of curiosity but how often is Rainbow Trout or any non sea trouts are served in a sandwich or in general in Texas. I usually don't see Rainbow Trout on any menus in SATX. But still wanting to find places that serve trout.
Westheimer Street use to have that reputation as well some years ago. My father warned me about hitting the clubs on Westheimer years ago when I moved back to Houstin!Check the Montrose area in Houston. Anything rainbow is big around that area.
^^^^Ditto^^^^I'm a big Rainbow trout person and Sandwiches are one of my favorites but a Trout sandwich has never crossed my mind.
My chef buddy is from the Princes Hamburger family. They sold gulf trout sandwiches for years. I actually know the family tartar sauce recipe as it’s the same as used at The Merchant Prince establishments @ the Texas Renaissance FestivalI'm a big Rainbow trout person and Sandwiches are one of my favorites but a Trout sandwich has never crossed my mind.
Catfish is Texan for trout.
Farmed raised get the color added treatment as does Atlantic Salmon.I wouldn't think that rainbow trout would be a very popular thing on the menus anywhere around Texas, with exception maybe of North / West Texas close to New Mexico / Colorado.
Never been a fan of fried trout really, at least not the breaded/fried type. Never occurred to me to try trout on a sandwhich.
Blackened trout isn't bad. Trout and other Salmonids to me are best grilled / baked. Prefer the taste & texture of Chinook (King) or Coho (Silver) salmon more. Wild caught over farmed every time. Wild caught salmonids have orange or dark pink flesh (mostly from the crustaceons they eat - all the carrotin in their diet) while farmed fish are usually white and mushier in texture.
Farmed raised get the color added treatment as does Atlantic Salmon.
In my minds eye rainbow trout sammichs would be lightly seasoned flour pan fried in brown butter with a squeeze of lemon.
All my trout fishing has been done in states where the fresh water rivers and creeks flow.
Someone take me salt water Trout fishing I'll buy lunch.![]()
I remember rainbows had different meaning back then. Not sure about rainbow trout though.Check the Montrose area in Houston. Anything rainbow is big around that area.
I remember catching a few at Millers Pond when they stocked em. Still I do wish trout in general could live in South Texas but funny enough I have caught smallmouth bass with trout rigsNever tried the hill country streams that get stocked with trout? I'm on some Texas fishing groups on Facebook and dear god, the people who lose their shit over fishing for stocker trout is kinda nuts. I get it - it gets you the moving-water trout fishing experience without the trip to Arkansas, Oklahoma, or New Mexico or points beyond, but I'd rather be fishing those same creeks for the native basses, catfish, and bream. So far I've only caught largemouth and spotted bass here in Texas, I really want to get some Guadalupe pass on light tackle this year.
Would you be willing to share that tartar sauce recipe?My chef buddy is from the Princes Hamburger family. They sold gulf trout sandwiches for years. I actually know the family tartar sauce recipe as it’s the same as used at The Merchant Prince establishments @ the Texas Renaissance Festival