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Fish: The Complete Fish and Seafood Companion
By (Author) Mitchell Tonks
HarperCollins Publishers
Pavilion
18th June 2009
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
General cookery and recipes
Sea fishing
Sustainable food / cookery
Aquaculture and fish-farming
Fisheries and related industries
Health and wholefood cookery
National and regional cuisine
Food and beverage technology
Consumer advice
641.692
Hardback
320
Width 195mm, Height 252mm, Spine 27mm
1340g
Fish is currently THE rockstar ingredient prized for its healthy benefits but there is still a lot of fear surrounding its preparation and cooking.
Mitch Tonks' book breaks down that barrier by being a modern, approachable and comprehensive guide to buying, preparing and cooking fish and seafood. Global in outlook, a species-by-species breakdown will detail how to buy fish, where it is in season (including the different names fish are given globally to aid sourcing), how to prepare it and offer a selection of delicious recipe ideas. There is also a section on fish logistics, so readers understand what is good to buy frozen and how this fits the global resource message. With fishing methods and the issue of depleted stocks in sharp focus, Mitch also explains the paramount importance of eating fish in season. With reportage photography documenting Mitch's daily life on the docks of Brixham fishing port and peppered with stories and anecdotes from fishing communities, this book is a delight to read as well as an essential manual. Packed with over 100 delicious recipes and stunning food photography, it will tempt fish lovers the world over.
'...Anybody with an interest in fish will find this book invaluable. And with its beautiful food photographs and scenic shots, it may be one for the coffee table too'. BBC GOOD FOOD Magazine, April 2009 Issue
Voted Tatlers Restaurateur of the Year, and labelled a fishmonger for the 21st Century by THE INDEPENDENT, Mitch Tonks is a leading seafood expert, fishmonger and chef, whose restaurant The Seahorse, in Dartmouth, Devon, is renowned for its seafood.