The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood

The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood
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Publisher : Abrams
Total Pages : 608
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ISBN-10 : 9781647009601
ISBN-13 : 164700960X
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Book Synopsis The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood by : John Ash

Download or read book The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood written by John Ash and published by Abrams. This book was released on 2023-05-23 with total page 608 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From James Beard Award–winning chef and author John Ash, The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood takes a comprehensive dive into the world of cooking shellfish, crustaceans, finned fish, and many more. Featuring favorites from the kitchens of Hog Island Oyster Bars and other talented chefs who have embraced the company’s sustainability ethos, this authoritative compendium showcases over 250 dishes from cuisines around the world, including regional favorites like San Francisco cioppino, Southern crayfish étouffée, and New England clam chowder. Presenting a wide variety of cooking methods—such as steaming, roasting, grilling, pan-frying, curing—along with illustrated techniques like shucking oysters, opening clams, and filleting fish, this comprehensive cookbook will guide you through the basics of seafood preparation. And the extensive list of sauces, butters, and seasonings will help you turn your choice of seafood into a stellar dish. The Hog Island Book of Fish & Seafood is a master class from an award-winning chef who shows home and professional cooks how to bring culinary gifts from the water to the table at their peak of perfection.


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