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A Good Catch [Paperback]

Jill Lambert
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The ultimate fish cookbook for environmentally conscious home chefs — a must-have for aficionados of fine food and a healthy planet.

One concern in culinary circles these days is sustainable seafood. There’s a limit to how much seafood the ocean can produce, and we know we have to fish responsibly and eat only abundant species.

A Good Catch explains which are the best, most responsible seafood choices—and features them in more than seventy mouth-watering recipes from celebrity chefs across Canada. Included are such delights as:

  • Jamie Kennedy’s Marinated Herring with Warm Apple and Potato Salad,
  • Karen Barnaby’s Salmon and Edamame Salad with Wasabi Mayonnaise,
  • Lynn Crawford’s Dungeness Crab Cakes Benedict with Chive Hollandaise Sauce
  • Bonnie Stern’s Tilapia Piccata with Asparagus.

Guided by SeaChoice, an initiative of Sustainable Seafood Canada, a brief introduction outlines what questions informed consumers should be asking about seafood and provides a quick-reference guide to the recommended choices. Learn, for example, why pink salmon is a better choice than sockeye and why trap-caught prawns are preferable to net caught ones. The book also suggests substitutions for your favorite fish that may not fit into the SeaChoice guidelines, so you can still cook your stand-by recipes knowing you’ve made a responsible decision.

About the Author

Jill Lambert is a writer and editor with an interest in food. She is the co-author of The Lesley Stowe Fine Foods Cookbook. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great collection of recipes, May 31 2009
By K. Lee (Vancouver, B.C.) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Good Catch (Paperback)
This book is great for people wanting to learn more about sustainable eating. It's useful for learning the basics, like how to clean fish and make a good fish stock. The recipes are interesting and easy to follow. The only setback is there are no photos, but the website ([...]) has a gallery.
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