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How to Cook Fish: Video Series

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Learn how to prepare & cook fish dishes in a variety of ways, including tips & methods for using marinades, baking, poaching, pan frying, & batter dipped frying.

There are 15 videos in this series:

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  1. Learn about the ingredients you will need to prepare fish in a variety of ways in this free recipe video.

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  2. Watch an expert chef review safety and sanitation tips for preparing fish in this free recipe video.

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  3. Tips for choosing the right fish to cook; learn about five ways to determine if fish is fresh in this free recipe video.

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  4. Watch an expert chef review different methods of cooking fish, including baking, poaching, pan frying, and batter dipped frying in this free recipe video.

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  5. Get tips for making a marinade out of wine or vinegar and olive oil for fish in this free recipe video.

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  6. Tips for baking fish; learn how long to bake fish in the oven in this free recipe video.

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  7. Discover tips for making a bouillon for poaching fish in this free recipe video.

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  8. Learn how to add fish to poaching liquid when poaching fish in this free recipe video.

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  9. Get tips for preparing an egg wash to make shallow pan fried fish in this free recipe video.

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  10. Learn how to prepare a seasoned flour for a shallow pan fried fish recipe in this free cooking video.

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  11. Learn how to egg wash, flour and saute fish for a shallow pan fried fish recipe in this free cooking video.

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  12. Get tips for making a batter for batter dipped fried fish in this free recipe video.

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  13. Learn how to cook battered dipped fried fish in this free recipe video series.

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  14. Tips for choosing a cut of fish; learn about different cuts of fish and how to prepare them in this free recipe video series.

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  15. Tips for knowing when your fish is done cooking; learn how long to cook types of fish in this free recipe video series.

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Fish is one of the primary sources of food for more than a few nations around the world. In its nearly infinite variety, fish serves as a healthy, low fat/high protein meat for just about any dish, and it can be prepared poached, pan fried, breaded, deep fried, baked, broiled, and grilled. Fish are one of the Earth’s most precious natural resources, not only for their roles in the ecosystems of a thousand waters, but also because they provide a renewable source of food for people who would otherwise starve. Due to the poor implementation of modern developments in technology, pollution and overfishing have begun to ravage this supply, spiking shortages of fish in many areas.

In this free cooking video series, learn some of the many ways to prepare a fish dish. Our expert chef will walk you through some of important food handling safety and sanitation guidelines, as well as explain what temperature to cook fish at, which fish to choose for your entrée, and how to create a complimentary marinade. Then he’ll show you ways to cook fish, including how to pan fry, bake, poach, and how to make batter dipped deep fried fillets. Most importantly, look for tips on how to tell when your fish is done cooking. Enjoy!

 
About the Presenter

Sean Roe Chef Sean Roe attended a prominent culinary institute in Arizona, and now manages the dietary program in a major hospital. He has been consulted by various start-up restaurants for the construction of their menus.dkdk

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