Pickled pike is a classic North Country treat, but it also boasts a practical aspect: the acid in the vinegar dissolves the dread “Y-bones” that make filleting pike such a chore. (For boneless trout ...
Yom Kippur is a holiday for fasting, not for eating, though we certainly celebrate when the day is done and we can finally sit down at the table. Usually, we do it in the same way. Almost every Yom ...
2 tablespoons snipped fresh Italian parsley, thyme, oregano, basil and/or tarragon Instructions: Thaw fish if frozen. Rinse fish; pat dry. Section oranges over a medium bowl to catch juice. Reserve ...
Pickled herring usually gets ignored because people assume it’ll taste fishy or the texture will be weird. But it’s cheap, convenient, and requires zero cooking. It can save dinner when you’re tired ...
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