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Cooking Fish, the Canadian MethodThe basic principles of the Canadian Cooking Method are:
The Method applies to fillets, whole fish, and steaks, and it applies to every sort of preparation of fish--baking, broiling, braising, sauting, frying, poaching, and steaming. The Method does not apply to shellfish. If you are baking, the Method assumes a preheated, hot (425-450o) oven. If you are poaching, the Method assumes you brought the liquid to a boil, added the fish, and started the clock when the liquid returned to a simmer. If you are working with frozen fish, either thaw first or use 20 minutes per inch. |
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