The Essex Rotary Club held their 52nd Annual Shad Bake last weekend – just another one of those simply delicious New England traditions. The Rotarians, whom take great pride in their shad, provided me with a complete “shaducation” detailing the process from start to finish.

Shad is similar to that of salmon – a freshwater fish that swims upstream once a year to reproduce, typically living 1-2 years.  The shad is cut into fillets, flavored with paprika and a “magic sauce,” secured to white oak boards up to 22 years-old with strips of salt pork and nails, placed in a fiery, sand pit for forty minutes (rotated twice) cooked by radiant heat, then moved into a final detaching station involving a vacuum and nail remover before it enters the kitchen. You can view the holes gathered over time in the boards pictured above.

Since shad is a white fish it worried me from the start fearing it would taste like a lifeless tilapia. However, it’s got more of a swordfish texture – a fish with more meat on its little bones. Mmm, Mmm.

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11 Responses to Do You Shad?

  1. Kevin says:

    I need to get myself out there the next time they’re cooking! Not a big seafood guy, but this looks like a real experience!

  2. Chris says:

    this looks shadtastic. makes me hungry.

  3. Kala says:

    I have not tasted shad but it looks scrumptious!

  4. fabrizio says:

    i think would be just delicius

  5. Ginnie says:

    I bet it’s to die for, Jess! I have had salmon grilled on cedar planks and know how good THAT is. I bet this is very similar. Like I said, to die for. :)

  6. george says:

    I love the title Jess! A super series of images that tell the story of the Shad Bake with colour, style and effective simplicity.

  7. That looks delicious! Wonderful shot.

  8. Methanie says:

    I wondered what those nails were for! Cool shots.

  9. A great educational series. All we need now are some shads and a humongous fire…
    The same type of preparation is used in Scandinavia for salmon, although on a smaller scale.

  10. Quite beautiful photograph, really well!

  11. Susan says:

    YUM! Great series of images!

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