Dave Pasternack, a renowned seafood chef based in New York City, joins Martha for a newbie's class on buying, butchering, and saving fish. They then demystify how to bone a round or flat fish and how to clean up a squid. Lastly, Dave shares an easy-to-prepare recipe for crudo, his signature meal.
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00:00 Introduction
00:20 Glossary
05:32 Round Fish
12:26 Flat Fish
16:42 Squid
19:16 Crudo
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Martha Stewart Teaches You How To Prepare Fish|Martha's Cooking School S2E7 "Fishmonger".
Whole Chicken next, please!
Watch Martha break down a whole chicken in this episode, How to Break Down Meat Cuts! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUqmuNuYokY&t=17s
I love to catch redfish in Texas
Lobster please
This is a wonderful blog. Good presentation of the variety of Fish. I too love Porgies since my 50’s childhood in NJ. Cannot get them where I’m living now. Everytime I visit back home, my first meal is my favorite Fish dish. Smile Thanks for sharing Martha Stewart. 💐
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I remember the old times when I used to watch Martha on my local tv station KUSI 22 years ago I was a teenager in love with everything Martha did I still do 🥰
Why on Earth would you replace the upcoming episode with “How to Clean Fish” before Valentine’s Day? I was really looking forward to the episode that had been presented days ago….Martha Bakes with Friends…including Snoop. Disappointed
I can’t even begin to tell her how much she is loved by girls all over the globe for her preseverence and stylish confidence, and politeness while cooking! Thank you from Pakistan! 🇵🇰
Love 💕 it 😊 when you discipline Dave for cleaning and scale the fish on counter top . Dave boys will be boys they are always told to scale the fish in the sink
Thank you Martha! I really wanted to know how to do this!