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Pre-owned 200 Best Canned Fish & Seafood Recipes: For Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Crab, Clams, Oysters, (Paperback 9780778804154) by Susan Sampson
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Pre-owned 200 Best Canned Fish & Seafood Recipes: For Tuna, Salmon, Shrimp, Crab, Clams, Oysters, (Paperback 9780778804154) by Susan Sampson

9780778804154. Pre-Owned: Good condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 288. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 288 p. Contains: Halftones, color. Canned seafood is ready when you are. It's a quick alternative to fast food and it's generally lean, healthy and convenient. A lot of cans are also interchangeable, so you can …
9780778804154. Pre-Owned: Good condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 288. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 288 p. Contains: Halftones, color. Canned seafood is ready when you are. It's a quick alternative to fast food and it's generally lean, healthy and convenient. A lot of cans are also interchangeable, so you can substitute what you have on hand which is something you can't do with fresh seafood. And the best part is that you need look no further than your kitchen cupboard for the beginnings of a fantastic dish. This book includes traditional and updated recipes, new creations and canned twists on classic !sh dishes. The key to cooking with canned seafood is that it has to be treated as a different species from fresh fish - its flavours and textures are different. These delicious and creative recipes work with these differences and elevate canned seafood into something sublime. The recipes feature canned seafood that can found in virtually any supermarket across Europe: tuna, crab, salmon, mackerel, cod, sardines, sprats, kippers, anchovies, roe, shrimp, clams, oysters, mussels, squid and octopus. Although canned fish is perceived as economical, depending on your budget and taste, you can buy highend ones at high-end prices - you can upscale or downscale your recipes depending on what seafood you choose. This flexibility is yet another bonus when cooking with canned seafood. There are a number of icons identifying recipes that are: - Fast = if a dish takes less than half an hour, it's been noted. - Kid-Friendly = chances are there are plenty of kids who will like it. - Healthy = dishes that includes lots of veggies or !bre and little fat except for a reasonable amount of olive oil. - Brown Bag = pack it for lunch and avoid fast food. - Entertain = special occasion food. And along with all the recipes, Susan has included interesting product, historical, consumer and nutritional information on each ingredient, making the shopping choices less confusing.
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9780778804154. Pre-Owned: Good condition. Trade paperback. Language: English. Pages: 288. Trade paperback (US). Glued binding. 288 p. Contains: Halftones, color. Canned seafood is ready when you are. It's a quick alternative to fast food and it's generally lean, healthy and convenient. A lot of cans are also interchangeable, so you can substitute what you have on hand which is something you can't do with fresh seafood. And the best part is that you need look no further than your kitchen cupboard for the beginnings of a fantastic dish. This book includes traditional and updated recipes, new creations and canned twists on classic !sh dishes. The key to cooking with canned seafood is that it has to be treated as a different species from fresh fish - its flavours and textures are different. These delicious and creative recipes work with these differences and elevate canned seafood into something sublime. The recipes feature canned seafood that can found in virtually any supermarket across Europe: tuna, crab, salmon, mackerel, cod, sardines, sprats, kippers, anchovies, roe, shrimp, clams, oysters, mussels, squid and octopus. Although canned fish is perceived as economical, depending on your budget and taste, you can buy highend ones at high-end prices - you can upscale or downscale your recipes depending on what seafood you choose. This flexibility is yet another bonus when cooking with canned seafood. There are a number of icons identifying recipes that are: - Fast = if a dish takes less than half an hour, it's been noted. - Kid-Friendly = chances are there are plenty of kids who will like it. - Healthy = dishes that includes lots of veggies or !bre and little fat except for a reasonable amount of olive oil. - Brown Bag = pack it for lunch and avoid fast food. - Entertain = special occasion food. And along with all the recipes, Susan has included interesting product, historical, consumer and nutritional information on each ingredient, making the shopping choices less confusing.