I am extremely particular about the way I like to cook my fish. I love a crispy-skinned fillet cooked in a skillet, but it inevitably splatters oil everywhere and is, well, a little stanky. And ...
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The best way to cook flounder keeps the fish remarkably tender
If you're afraid steaming will result in a tasteless flounder, think again. This method yields a tender, flaky fish with a ...
Using a sharp knife, make 2-3 diagonal slits on both sides of each fish, piercing the skin so it separates. Set aside on a tray. In a small bowl, stir together fish sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce, ...
Chef Daniel Holzman (creator of the Meatball Shop and Danny Boy’s Famous Original) and Matt Rodbard (James Beard Award-winning cofounder of the food site Taste), didn’t set out to write the ...
The first time I had to test a recipe for steamed fish was back in the ’80s, when I was working in the test kitchen at Gourmet magazine. And truthfully, the very idea seemed preposterous. Steaming ...
Steaming is one of the healthiest ways to prepare certain foods. Vegetables retain their nutrients and stay crisp-tender, and chicken and fish cook without the addition of oil, which saves calories.
Steaming food wrapped in parchment paper or foil in the oven is a great idea. Not only do the flavors intensify in the tightly sealed package, but clean-up becomes a breeze. If you’re not crazy about ...
Following up on his James Beard Award-winning cookbook “Milk Street: Tuesday Nights” in 2018, Christopher Kimball’s latest book is “Milk Street: The New Rules,” which challenges us to rethink the way ...
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Yes, You Can (And Should) Be Steaming Fish In Your Microwave
Around a decade back, it felt like microwaves were going out of style. Sure, there's the uneven heating, inspired sogginess, ...
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