How to grate 3kg of frozen fish?

How to grate 3kg of frozen fish?

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Sway

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30,163 posts

204 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Slightly odd one, I know.

Making food for my marine aquarium. Following a video, except they showed a regular food processor with grater attachment - and I've just tried that and it's utter gash.

Trying to grate about 750g each of scallops, prawns, tuna and whole squid. All frozen and cut into chunks to fit in the feeder of the processor.

Except that about 50% just gets dragged between the wheel and the lid. The tuna won't grate at all (maybe I need to deskin it? That'll be fun!). Haven't even tried the squid.

Currently, the house stinks like a dressing room in a naval town strip club. I've spent an hour achieving fk all. The freezer is full of stuff staring at me and calling me a failure.

Any tips?

Image before it all went horribly wrong.


CHLEMCBH

472 posts

27 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Seems like a Magimix type would work...

Sway

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30,163 posts

204 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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CHLEMCBH said:
Seems like a Magimix type would work...
What's the difference? Is there zero gap between the lid and the disc?

Not cheap!

21TonyK

12,086 posts

219 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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What sort of machine do you have? Is it viable to grate what you need as you need it by hand on a box grater?


sherman

14,028 posts

225 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Try the food processor with just a normal cutter. A quick pulse should give a fine enough dice. Just dont over load. Little amounts. Just keep it all frozen as you dice it.

Sway

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21TonyK said:
What sort of machine do you have? Is it viable to grate what you need as you need it by hand on a box grater?
Kenwood food processor. Fairly routine sort of thing - picked it up of Facebook marketplace as I figured I'd never get the smell out of it!

Not sure I can do 3kg of frozen fish grating on a box grater!

Sway

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sherman said:
Try the food processor with just a normal cutter. A quick pulse should give a fine enough dice. Just dont over load. Little amounts. Just keep it all frozen as you dice it.
Will this not just turn it into a paste?

I'm aiming for small but defined 'bits' that get mixed up with a load of other stuff then frozen in thin sheets.

sherman

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225 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Sway said:
sherman said:
Try the food processor with just a normal cutter. A quick pulse should give a fine enough dice. Just dont over load. Little amounts. Just keep it all frozen as you dice it.
Will this not just turn it into a paste?

I'm aiming for small but defined 'bits' that get mixed up with a load of other stuff then frozen in thin sheets.
Literally pulse the machine for noy even a second. It will be fine. Just make sure the fish is proper frozen when you do it.

Semmelweiss

1,781 posts

206 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Why not grind it?

Andrew James Meat Mincer Grinder Sausage Maker Stuffer | 3 Grinding Blades 3 Nozzles & Attachments | Strong Efficent Pure Copper Motor | 1800w | Easy to Clean | White https://amzn.eu/d/gvpS58c

dickymint

26,256 posts

268 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Semmelweiss said:
Why not grind it?

Andrew James Meat Mincer Grinder Sausage Maker Stuffer | 3 Grinding Blades 3 Nozzles & Attachments | Strong Efficent Pure Copper Motor | 1800w | Easy to Clean | White https://amzn.eu/d/gvpS58c
From their product description it says....

"Our top tip is to make sure the meat is cold (but not frozen) as this makes it easier to process."

LunarOne

5,918 posts

147 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Holy Carp!! Are you really intending to grate frozen scallops to feed your fish? Isn't that putting pearls before swine?

Either way, I have a 1971-vintage Robot Coupe Magimix and with one of the grating discs makes easy work of rock hard blocks of dried Parmesan. I can't say I've ever tried grating fish but there is a small gap of about 2mm between the disc and the lid and so there's a risk it might make fish mush.

520TORQUES

6,869 posts

25 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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nuyorican said:
Grates easier when warm. Get it all stowed behind the radiators for a week or so.
roflpunch

Silvanus

6,467 posts

33 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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What about a small garden shredder, designed to chip small branches?

dudleybloke

20,553 posts

196 months

Saturday 20th January 2024
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Run the food processor on the slowest setting.

Mobile Chicane

21,396 posts

222 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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Let it thaw very slightly - say in the fridge for an hour as you'd do with hard ice cream - then get your sturdiest knife and chop it.

dickymint

26,256 posts

268 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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idea that I think would definitely work. If your fridge/freezer has an ice maker then lob it in there and use the crush setting thumbup

Mobile Chicane

21,396 posts

222 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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OP is it you who has the Thermomix? If you can get it down to say fag packet size, it will work in that. I’ve used the Thermo to crush granita and it worked well. Speed 10, 10 seconds. It will sound like you’re blending wheel nuts, be warned.

soad

33,578 posts

186 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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LunarOne said:
Holy Carp!! Are you really intending to grate frozen scallops to feed your fish? Isn't that putting pearls before swine?
You haven’t seen his set up, very impressive. smile

blueg33

39,346 posts

234 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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soad said:
You haven’t seen his set up, very impressive. smile
Is there a link?


I don’t even feed my people scallops.

Semmelweiss

1,781 posts

206 months

Sunday 21st January 2024
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dickymint said:
Semmelweiss said:
Why not grind it?

Andrew James Meat Mincer Grinder Sausage Maker Stuffer | 3 Grinding Blades 3 Nozzles & Attachments | Strong Efficent Pure Copper Motor | 1800w | Easy to Clean | White https://amzn.eu/d/gvpS58c
From their product description it says....

"Our top tip is to make sure the meat is cold (but not frozen) as this makes it easier to process."
I grind 12-14kg of Meat, Chicken bones/wings and organs to feed my cats. Semi-frozen and raw. Against the recommendations, and have been doing so for nearly two years every 8 weeks.