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The Beautiful Taste: Fishing with Chefs in Boston. Fish Handling, Part 2

Posted on November 28, 2010 by jonrowley

The flavor, texture and “mouthfeel” of a fish depends on how it is handled on deck the first three hours out of the water. Rarely is there an opportunity to demonstrate how it all works. When I learned Paul Greenberg, … Continue reading →

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