Foolproof fish Modern recipes for everyone, everywhere

Book - 2020

Fresh, modern flavors, 198 recipes that accommodate multiple kinds of fish, and plenty of fish facts will inspire you to dive into seafood cookery with confidence. . . For many home cooks, preparing seafood is a bit of mystery. But I'm going to let you in on a little secret: Cooking great-tasting seafood is easy and anyone, anywhere can do it. (That means you!) Our newest cookbook provides you with everything you need to create satisfying and healthy seafood meals at home. . . We explore how to buy quality fish and dive deep into all the varieties of fish available, from light and flaky to rich and meaty. You'll get answers to all of your seafood related questions and practical tips and tricks for handling fish. But the recipes ar...e where things get really exciting. From sumptuous appetizers and savory soups and stews to easy weeknight dinners and company-worthy fare (and a lot more), you'll learn just how rewarding it is to prepare seafood at home. We've also included substitution information for each recipe. So if you can't find a certain kind of fish or if you don't like the type used in the recipe, you can use any of the listed substitutions and still achieve great results. Clever, right? . . Having delicious, healthy (and easy) recipes to cook at home is more important than ever. . . We hope you'll give seafood cookery a chance. You won't regret it.

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Subjects
Genres
Cookbooks
Published
Boston, MA : America's Test Kitchen [2020]
Language
English
Corporate Author
America's Test Kitchen (Firm)
Corporate Author
America's Test Kitchen (Firm) (author)
Edition
1st edition
Item Description
Includes index.
Physical Description
ix, 374 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781948703109
  • Everyday essentials
  • Easy weeknight dinners
  • Soups, stews, and chowders
  • Sandwiches, tacos, salads, and more
  • On the grill
  • Special occasions
  • Small plates
  • Nutritional Information for our recipes.
Review by Booklist Review

Novice fish cooks will discover here just about everything they need to take advantage of the bounty of the world's oceans, lakes, and rivers. Health experts tout the benefits of seafood in a family's diet, and advances in sustainable fishing from both wild and farm stocks make seafood more available nationwide. Through the use of tables the book lays out the many different fish likely to be found in markets, the culinary properties of each, and a guide to substituting one variety for another. Color photographs show fish in close-up and lay out the steps in skinning and other preparation as well as highlighting finished dishes. Besides finfish, the book incorporates bivalves and cephalopods, expanding a cook's repertoire. Because market fish selection can vary, each recipe helpfully notes what other fish will work equally well. Although American preparations predominate, Mexican, Italian, French, and Asian approaches are well represented. Recipes have the authoritative tone of America's Test Kitchen cooks, and introductory paragraphs lay out the rationale behind every technique.

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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

"Fish shouldn't be scary," the team at America's Test Kitchen writes in the introduction to this wildly useful guide to cooking fish and shellfish. They make good on the promise to demystify cooking seafood, serving up 198 easily sourced and prepared recipes, offering advice on techniques such as breaking down a lobster or prepping salmon, and dispensing tips on buying seafood ("fish should smell sweet like the sea"). The book opens with recipes for such basics as crunchy oven fish fillets, fried catfish, and pan-seared scallops, before branching out into chapters on meals (lemon-herb roasted cod with crispy garlic potatoes; Tuscan shrimp and beans), soups (cioppino; Thai hot and sour soup with shrimp and rice vermicelli), and salads (fennel and apple salad with smoked mackerel). Each recipe begins with tips before starting, such as grinding shrimp shells with broth to amp up the flavor of shrimp bisque, and using a combination of coarse and finely ground cornmeal for the best crust on fried catfish. The book's depth, breadth, and practicality makes it a must-have for seafood lovers. (May)

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Review by Library Journal Review

As in their numerous other titles, America's Test Kitchen returns to make techniques and recipes accessible and effortless for any cook. Beginning with a buying guide as well as a classification table of types of fish and appropriate substitutions to use in a recipe, this book moves on to various techniques--roasting, broiling, braising, baking, pan-searing, steaming, poaching, frying, and grilling--on how to prepare the ideal seafood dish. Education guides on shopping for seafood are a bonus. Chapters are divided by type of fish and seafood, with cod, salmon, and shrimp, given considerable attention. Recipes such as lemon-basil cod cakes and sesame-crusted salmon will tempt readers, and the vivid illustrations will walk home cooks through each step. VERDICT With this book, anyone will find this a delightful guide to preparing fish and seafood, no matter their expertise.--Ginny Wolter, Toledo Lucas Cty. P.L.

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