by Arlos » Sat May 05, 2007 5:16 pm
I dunno, Gyps, supposedly deep-fried Turkey is amazingly good: Flavorful, tender, etc. And that's the meat, from everything I've heard.
Also, sometimes you WANT to be blending flavors. Why do you think people use butter to fry things with (or sautee if you prefer)? It's because you get the melding of flavors. Yes, the original taste of the original food will get altered, but how it gets altered varies depending on how it's cooked. Something baked will taste different from something boiled in plain water, yes? No flavorings & spices involved, correct?
Sometimes sauteeing a piece of fish in butter, and making a pan sauce to pour over it when you're done from lemon juice, white wine, etc. is an AWESOME way to have fish. I'd argue quite strongly you're still tasting the fish itself as well, just accentuated by the other flavors you're incorporating. Sometimes, grilling is the way to go; it's all in what you're trying to accomplish.
-Arlos