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The River Cottage Fish Book

Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall, Nick Fisher
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Edition: 2007
13
Recipes
14
Recipe reviews
3.9
Avg recipe rating
5.0
Avg book rating

Published in 2007 by Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, this book by Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall and Nick Fisher contains 13 indexed recipes that focus on fish preparation and cooking techniques. The recipes have received 14 member reviews with an average rating of 3.9 out of 5, with the most-reviewed dishes being Mackerel stuffed with salsa verde, Japanese slow-cooked mackerel, and Warm smoked fish and sausage salad. The book itself holds a 5 out of

Cookbook Reviews

⭐ 5/5
14 years ago
This is much more than a good fish cookbook. It tells you all about all stages of getting a fish and cooking it. It tells you how to kill a fish, or how to buy it, how to clean it, how to cook it, what to do with the leftovers.
The book is in three parts - Understanding fish (how fish live, sustainability issues, how to buy a fish, basic fish skills), Fish cookery (raw fish, smoked, barbecued, baked, soups, frying, cold fish, and fish thrift and standbys), and British fish (a complete list of all fish that swim around Great Britain).
These guys love fish, and it shows everywhere. They love cooking and eating fish. They are willing to go to great lengths occasionally (not just catching your own fish, but also building your own smoker, etc.) but they are also comfortable with really simple recipes - even a few with canned fish. All the recipes are there to let the fish shine, not to let the cook show off. They also feel they have a large responsibility towards fish, and they will educate...
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