Usually, the first catches of lampuki at the end of August announce the end of summer and local fishermen catch this particular fish (known also as dolphin fish) during the autumn months, while it is seasonally migrating to warmer waters. Once caught several fish hawkers who tour the villages announcing the lampuki catch with their traditional cries.
Most households in Gozo will cook lampuki in various ways. The traditional fish soup (aljotta) and the delicious lampuki pie are both old-time favourite dishes but today we’re looking at one of the most popular and easy methods of cooking lampuki:- fried lampuki with tomato sauce
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Most local restaurants feature lampuki too on their menu. Make sure you ask for this authentic Mediterranean dish especially if you’re dining at one of the fishing villages or Mġarr harbour and we’re quite certain you’ll enjoy the meaty thick bites.
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