Fish Wednesday: Seaside Hooky Edition

When you get up as early as I do – and really, it’s almost so early as to be embarrassing – it’s not a great tragedy to knock off around three to go to the beach. It’s not a crime to sit in the sun and slurp down a Tully’s espresso shake, not if you’ve …


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Fish Wednesday: Fish Talk Edition

“Do you have any questions?” he says to me, and yeah, actually, I do. I’ve asked the nice gal that works at Seattle Fish Company about the Chilean sea bass before and she assured me it was sustainable, but I couldn’t bring myself to buy it. So I ask again.

We get to talking, the fish guy and I, and he introduces himself. His name is Paul and he owns the market. I tell him how I’ve been writing about fish, shopping for and eating fish, for a while now. About my homework around buying fish for my plate, how I’ve talked to the conservation guys at the aquariums and oh, yeah, now I remember, I talked to the fancy organic market buyers too. Paul asks me when I’ve last had Chilean sea bass and honestly, I can’t remember. “Today might be the day, ” he says.


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Fish Wednesday: Blue Bayou Edition

I know nothing about the food of the south. Nothing. Less than nothing, perhaps, other than sometimes, I like to eat it and man, does it taste good. I love greens and blackened fish is a thing of wonder. Plus, at my local supermarket, you can get catfish fillets that have been marinating in Cajun …


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Fish Wednesday, Hooray for Summer Edition

Marlin costs significantly less than swordfish or tuna at my local fish market. At 10 bucks a pound, it was hard to resist. (Compare that to 30/pound for Chilean Sea Bass.) Marlin is very similar in density and flavor to swordfish, a little lighter, maybe. I marinated the steak in chili oil and orange juice …


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From the Archives: Fish Wednesday: Opah Edition

The nice gal at Seattle Fish Company told me that they don’t sell farmed fish and that all of their products are sustainable. I like that a lot – it frees me up from doing homework before I buy and lets me try things I haven’t tried before. I still looked up the Opah at …


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Fish Wednesday: Grillin’ Goodness Edition

We’ve only got a tiny little Weber kettle so we’re not exactly set up to grill for the masses, but it’s been working out just fine for dinner for two, I tell you what. Last night I covered some chicken breasts in mustard, balsamic vintager, chili oil, and olive oil and, once they were perfectly …


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