Steaming food wrapped in parchment paper or foil in the oven is a great idea. Not only do the flavors intensify in the tightly sealed package, but clean-up becomes a breeze. If you’re not crazy about ...
Eileen Yin-Fei Lo’s new “My Grandmother’s Chinese Kitchen: 100 Family Recipes and Life Lessons” is a beautiful book. As an object, it’s charming, though not in a coffee-table or chef-opus way. The ...
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One of the ways to cook fish perfectly is by steaming it. Not only will it retain the nutrients but also reduces the chances ...
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Using a sharp knife, make 2-3 diagonal slits on both sides of each fish, piercing the skin so it separates. Set aside on a tray. In a small bowl, stir together fish sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce, ...
Chef Daniel Holzman (creator of the Meatball Shop and Danny Boy’s Famous Original) and Matt Rodbard (James Beard Award-winning cofounder of the food site Taste), didn’t set out to write the ...
I am extremely particular about the way I like to cook my fish. I love a crispy-skinned fillet cooked in a skillet, but it inevitably splatters oil everywhere and is, well, a little stanky. And ...