The nearby Asian food store has a remarkable variety
of frozen meats (including alligator!) and a few
months ago I bought some smelt (after not seeing
smelt for many years), but it was uncleaned smelt.
WAAAY to much work to clean. I only ate a few
of them and threw away the rest.
Today, I was browsing the freezers looking for
something for tomorrow, when Trader Joe's will
be closed, and I spotted CLEANED smelt. $2.69
for a one pound bag. They are from Peru, but
they look good. I want to recreate the teriyaki
smelt recipe I used to make as a college student.
Half of the bag is defrosting in the fridge
right now, and the other half is in the freezer.
The smelt I bought as a student were from Quebec,
but these smelt look similar. I anticipate
having some very good smelt tomorrow.
The American distributor is Great Northern Products
of Warwick, RI. Ah, they have a web site!
http://www.northernproducts.com/
That's interesting. Their wholesale price is
$1.20, and they might be closing them out.
http://www.northernproducts.com/asse...seoutlist.html
That would explain why the Asian food store has them.
I'm sure they are always looking for a bargain.
If I really like these smelt, I better buy another
bag before they disappear.