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BACALAO NEGRO

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LENGUADO PETRALE

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LENGUADO DÓVER DEL PACÍFICO

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MERLUZA DEL PACÍFICO

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MERLUZA DEL PACÍFICO

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MERLUZA DEL PACÍFICO

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MERLUZA DEL PACÍFICO

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BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

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Kevin Larsen

También conocido como pez sable

Bornsein Seafood

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

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Natalie Webster

También conocido como pez sable

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Joshlyn Cardoza

Phone: +1 (619) 261-5266

E-Mail: admin@americanalbacore.com

Web: americanalbacore.com State: California

AAFA
Oregon Dungeness Crab Commission

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

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Crystal Adams

También conocido como pez sable

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

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Steve Becic

También conocido como pez sable

Pacific Seafood

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

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BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

Anchored in Bay Center, on the southwestern Washington coast, our vertically integrated oyster hatchery, farm, and processing facility allow us to nurture our oysters from tide to table — ensuring freshness and flavor every step of the way. Our offerings range from hand-shucked oyster meats in various sizes to live, in-shell Goose Point™ Oysters, and our signature BlueSeals™ — pre-shucked oysters perfected through High Pressure Pasteurization for unmatched purity and convenience. Craving something bold? Don’t miss our custom-logo Oyster Shooters™ or the irresistible crunch of our Signature Spice Oyster Breading to complement our hand shucked oysters.

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Safety, quality, and sustainability are at the heart of everything we do. With our solar powered hatchery operations located on the Big Island of Hawaii, our pristine growing waters, a BAP-certified and inspected processing facility, and cutting-edge techniques, we promise each oyster meets the highest standards. Whether you’re a chef seeking the freshest ingredients, a retailer stocking premium seafood, or a distributor looking for reliability, Goose Point Oysters delivers — every time. 

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​Discover the taste of the Pacific Northwest and learn more at goosepoint.com.

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Josh Valdez

También conocido como pez sable

Nisbet Oyster Co

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

​

BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

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CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

the U.S. and global markets. A well-established fishing and seafood production supply chain in Oregon enables the region’s seafood to reach buyers worldwide with both reliability and quality assurance.

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​Oregon’s trawl fleet is primarily composed of small, locally owned, independent businesses, many of which are multi-generational family operations. Environmental stewardship is a core value in this industry. Our fishermen have a long history of working closely with research partners, supporting and participating in studies designed to reduce bycatch, improve fishing efficiencies, and promote sustainable fishing practices.

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Yelena Nowak

También conocido como pez sable

Oregon Trawl Commission
Upper Crust Enterprise

BACALAO NEGRO

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SABOR Y TEXTURA

El bacalao negro tiene una textura suave y aterciopelada que se desmenuza en grandes trozos. Es conocido por derretirse en su boca y por su carne rica en aceites.

​

BENEFICIOS PARA LA SALUD

Es muy rico en ácidos grasos omega-3, así como en vitamina B-6, vitamina B-12, hierro y magnesio.

​

CERTIFICACIÓN

Marine Stewardship Council (Consejo de Administración Marina)

Upper Crust Tempura Batter rivals the best Japanese tempura masters’ back-of-the-house blend. We use high-quality ingredients and precise measurements to create a lacy and crispy tempura batter mix that stays crispy for an extended time. The Tempura Batter mix is dual-purpose; not only for a traditional superior tempura but also as a pre-batter for Panko, replacing flour and egg wash.

 

Upper Crust Enterprises has the ability to introduce flavors, spices, and mixtures for proprietary formulas exclusive to the customer with product runs as low as 10K lbs.

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Yaneth Cardinaux

También conocido como pez sable

Recipes

RECIPES

ALBACORE POKE

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MISO BLACK COD

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PANKO HAKE WITH GINGER

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LING COD
WITH SAFFRON ALIOLI

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CRAB

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OYSTER TACOS

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BROWN BUTTER DOVER SOLE

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SHIRMP PO' BOY

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Albacore Poke

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 lb Albacore center loin

  • ¼ cup Sambal

  • 2 tablespoons Tamari

  • 2 tablespoons Sesame oil

  • 1 bunch green onion, sliced thin

  • 1 tablespoon black sesame seeds

  • 1 pack wonton wrappers

  • 1 tablespoon black sesame seeds

  • Crunchy sea salt

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*Look for these ingredients in the Asian food section of your grocery store or at Asian markets.

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PREPARATION

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Step 1

Cut the albacore into quarter-inch chunks, removing any silver skin.​

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Step 2

Combine all the other marinade ingredients, pour over the fish, stir to coat, and refrigerate for 20 minutes.

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Step 3

Open the wonton wrappers and deep-fry them individually in 325°F (approximately 163°C) hot oil until crispy. Place the fried wontons on a paper towel to blot excess oil, then sprinkle with a little salt and sesame seeds.

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Step 4

When ready to serve, spoon a portion of the marinated fish onto each crispy wonton wrapper. Enjoy!

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Recipe by Gregory Smith

Albacore Poke

Miso Black Cod

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 4 oz red or white miso

  • 1 tablespoon white sugar

  • 1 tablespoon Tamari

  • 1 tablespoon Sesame oil

  • 1 oz finely grated ginger

  • 8 oz Black Cod

  • Umeboshi as garnish

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*Look for these ingredients in the Asian food section of your grocery store or at Asian markets.

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PREPARATION

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Step 1

Combine the miso, sugar, tamari, sesame oil, and grated ginger in a bowl and mix until smooth.​

 

Step 2

Coat the black cod thoroughly with the miso marinade and let it sit for 1 to 2 hours.

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Step 3

Set the oven to broil. Place the cod under the broiler and cook for 5 to 7 minutes, or until the fish is caramelized and cooked through.

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Step 4

Place one Umeboshi on top as garnish and serve.​

Recipe by Gregory Smith

Miso Black Cod

Ling Cod with Saffron Aioli

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 lb Ling Cod

  • Olive oil

  • Large pinch of Saffron in 2 tablespoons hot water

  • 1 ½ cup olive oil

  • 2 tsp Lemon juice

  • 2 Garlic, minced

  • 2 Egg yolks

  • ¼ tsp Salt and more to taste

  • Pimenton

  • Chives​

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PREPARATION

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AIOLI

Step 1

Crumble the saffron threads in the hot water for ten minutes.

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Step 2

Add the egg yolks and the minced garlic into a mixing bowl and begin to whisk in the olive oil. Be careful to go slow at first once your emulsion is built.

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Step 3

Finish with the olive oil, add the lemon juice and the saffron water..

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Step 4

Season with salt and adjust as needed.​

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COD

Step 5

Cut cod into 2 oz portions.

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Step 6

Season with salt and olive oil.

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Step 7

Roast at 400° for about 6 minutes.

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Step 8

When the cod is cooked, put it on a serving tray.

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Step 9

Dress with the saffron aioli.

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Step 10

Sprinkle pimenton and cut chives all over the top and serve.

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Recipe by Gregory Smith

Ling Cod

Crab

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 lb Oregon Dungeness crab fryer legs

  • 1/4 lb (1 stick) butter

  • 1 clove garlic, thinly sliced

  • 1 Tbsp fresh lemon juice

  • 2 Tbsp fresh parsley, chopped

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PREPARATION

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Step 1

In a sauté pan, brown the butter over medium heat until it turns a rich, nutty brown.

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Step 2

Add the sliced garlic and cook until lightly browned.

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Step 3

Add the crab fryer legs and warm briefly, just until heated through.

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Step 4

Add fresh lemon juice to taste. Finish with chopped parsley.​

Recipe by Leif Benson CEC, AAC, Oregon’s Culinary Ambassador

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Oyster Tacos

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 16oz extra small Goose Point Oysters

  • Goose Point Special Oyster Breading

  • Corn tortillas

  • 5 Roma tomatoes, diced

  • 1 small yellow onion, minced

  • 1 bunch of cilantro, chopped

  • 2 jalapeño peppers, seeded and minced

  • 1 lime, juiced

  • Salt and ground pepper to taste

  • Shredded cabbage (10 oz bag)

  • Shredded carrots (10 oz bag)

  • ½ C mayo

  • ¼ C milk

  • Salt to taste

  • Cooking oil

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PREPARATION

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Step 1

In a medium size bowl stir together Tomatoes, Onions, Cilantro, Jalapeno Peppers, Lime, Salt and Pepper, Set aside in Fridge.

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Step 2

In another medium size bowl stir together Cabbage, Carrots, Mayo, Milk and Salt, Set aside in Fridge. 

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Step 3

Drain Oysters and Toss in Special Oyster Breading. Pan Fry in a skillet with oil over Med-High heat 3 to 4 minutes turning frequently until golden brown. 

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Step 4

Place tortillas in a dry (no oil) skillet over Med-High heat for 30 seconds on each side. On warm tortillas place small amount of Coleslaw and Pico De Gallo that was set aside in your fridge. â€‹

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Step 5

Top each taco with two Fried Oysters. Serve with Goose Point cocktail sauce for an extra Kick! â€‹

Oyster Tacos

Brown Butter Petrale

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 lb Petrale Sole

  • Olive oil

  • 1 lb Butter

  • ½ cup Capers

  • ½ cup Pine nuts

  • ½ cup Golden Raisins

  • ½ cup Sherry Vinegar

  • 1 bunch flat leaf parsley, chopped fine

  • Salt and pepper

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PREPARATION

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RAISIN NUT MIXTURE

​​​Step 1

Put the sherry vinegar in a small saucepan and warm it on the stove. Add the golden raisins and set aside just before the vinegar comes to a boil.

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Step 2

In another pan, lightly toast the pine nuts until they become aromatic.

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Step 3

Add the butter to the pan with the pine nuts. Turn up the heat and brown the butter.

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Step 4

Stir in the capers, then add the raisin and sherry vinegar mixture.​

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Step 5

Bring the mixture to a boil and then turn off the heat.​

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Step 6

Season with salt and pepper, and stir in the chopped parsley.

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FISH

Step 7

Trim and portion the dover sole into 2 oz chunks.

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Step 8

Season the fish with salt and a little olive oil. Roast in the oven at 400°F (200°C) for 5 to 6 minutes.

 

Step 9

When the fish is cooked, place it on a serving platter. Spoon the raisin-nut mixture onto the top of the fish and serve.

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Recipe by Gregory Smith

Petrale
Shrimp PoBoy

Shrimp Po'Boy

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 pint pink shrimp (cooked)

  • 1 cup Mayo

  • ½ cup fine shredded cabbage

  • ½ cup fine shredded red pepper

  • ¼ tsp cayenne pepper

  • 1 tablespoon capers

  • 1 lemon, juiced

  • Salt and pepper

  • 1 baguette, sliced thin

  • ½ cup Dill pickle relish

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PREPARATION

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​​​Step 1

Mix all ingredients except for bread and adjust seasoning as needed.

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Step 2

Toast bread in an oven if desired or serve fresh with shrimp mixture spooned on top.​

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Step 3

Garnish with a dot of relish and serve.​

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Recipe by Gregory Smith

Panko Hake

Panko Hake with Ginger

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INGREDIENTS

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  • 1 lb Panko

  • 1 lb Flour

  • 4 large Eggs, blended

  • ½ cup Pickled ginger, chipped rough

  • 2 tablespoons Tamari

  • 1 bunch Cilantro, cleaned and chopped rough

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*Look for these ingredients in the Asian food section of your grocery store or at Asian markets.

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PREPARATION

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Step 1

Set three dredge bins side by side.

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Step 2

Put 1 cup of flour in the first bin, 4 blended eggs in the second, and 1 quart of panko in the third.

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Step 3

Coat the fish in flour, then the egg, then the panko. Be sure that the fish is completely coated in panko.

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Step 4

Gently place the coated fish in a deep fryer set to 350 degrees.​

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Step 5

Cook for 2-3 minutes or until golden brown.

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Step 6

Mix the pickled ginger, cilantro, and tamari.

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Step 7

Spoon the mixture over the fish and serve.

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Recipe by Gregory Smith

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