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- Flounder Recipes - Collection includes Flounder Fillets Stuffed with Cockles, Goujons of Flounder, and Flounder with Spicy Marinade.
- Stuffed Rolled Flounder - Stuffed with hard cooked eggs, cheese, parsley, and breadcrumbs.
- Dunwich Flounder - Stuffing calls for Cheddar cheese, breadcrumbs, and mustard powder.
- Pla Preeo Wan (Sweet and Sour Flounder) - Broiled flounder, topped with a sweet-and-sour sauce of pineapple, cucumber, tomato and onion.
- Red Lobster Country Fried Flounder - Flounder rolled in cornmeal, salt, paprika, and black pepper, then fried.
- Asian Ginger-Soy Fried Flounder - Easy to prepare dish served as entree or appetiser.
- Flounder Fiddleheads - Flounder with fiddleheads and carrots, wrapped in lettuce.
- Cheesy Broiled Flounder - Uses Parmesan cheese, lemon juice, and hot pepper sauce.
- Flounder with Bacon - Flounder is baked with bacon, tomato soup, bay leaves, and sliced onion.
- Bacon Stuffed Flounder - Flounder with a bacon stuffing and served with a Cheddar cheese sauce.
Wikipedia Articles
- Banded-fin flounder - The banded-fin flounder or spotted flounder, Azygopus pinnifasciatus, is a righteye flounder, the only species in the genus Azygopus, found around the Indo-West Pacific Oceans, including southern Australia and New Zealand, on the continental slope at depths of between 120 and 900 m. Their length is up to 20 cm.
- Greenback flounder - The greenback flounder, Rhombosolea tapirina, is a righteye flounder of the genus Rhombosolea, found around southern Australia and New Zealand in shallow waters down to depths of 100 metres. Their length is from 25 to 50 cm.
- New Zealand flounder - The New Zealand flounder, Rhombosolea plebeia, is a righteye flounder of the genus Rhombosolea, found around New Zealand in shallow waters down to depths of 100 m. Their length is from 25 to 45 cm.
- Shrimp flounder - The Shrimp flounder (Gastropsetta frontalis) is a species of large-tooth flounder, the only member of its genus Gastropsetta. It is endemic to the western Atlantic Ocean, from North Carolina to Florida, and from the northern Gulf of Mexico to Panama.
- Flounder tramping - Flounder Tramping is a traditional method of catching flounder or other flat fish by wading in shallow water and detecting and catching them by standing on them.