If you’ve never eaten whole crispy fish, it’s a real treat. The cooking method is popular in many cultures, but my favorite style of the dish is Cuban. An entire yellowtail snapper is scaled, gutted, ...
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Everything You Need to Know About Filleting a Whole Fish, According to a Professional Chef
Until I went to culinary school, I was very inexperienced around fish. As a childhood picky eater I avoided fish as much as possible, from frozen fish sticks to tuna salad, much to the disdain of my ...
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How to Fillet a Fish the Easy Way
In today's episode, we're going to give a demo on how to clean a grouper. We can thank the boatless angler, Antonio, for this catch which will be sure to provide us with a nice dinner. Rather than ...
Dry, wet, dry. Those are the essential steps in breadcrumb coating. Whether it be chicken or fish fillets, a light dredge or dusting of flour is the first step, thus the “dry” term. Next the “wet,” a ...
Many people have an aversion to eating fish on the bone. If I’m being honest, I’m one of them. As much as I appreciate the skill it takes a good chef to make a whole snapper or seabass—and while I ...
Two handy tools for cooking trout outside are a cast iron skillet and a grill grate. Craig A Walker / Adobe stock Nearly every fish I’ve cooked outside was caught, not bought. When I was guiding in ...
The cover image on Eric Ripert’s latest cookbook, “Seafood Simple,” is about as simple as can be. A piece of rosy salmon sits on a white plate on a white surface. The chef’s hands hover on either side ...
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