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  2. Stargazy pie - Wikipedia

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    The stargazy pie is always topped with a pastry lid, generally shortcrust but sometimes puff pastry, through which the fish heads and sometimes tails protrude. [17] For presentation, one suggestion is that the pilchards be arranged with their tails toward the centre of the pie and their heads poking up through the crust around the edge.

  3. Fish soup - Wikipedia

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    Russian fish soup, made of various types of fish, vegetables, dill, parsley and black pepper Waterzooi: fish A Belgian fish soup Stock: fish The basis for many fish soups and sauces. In the West, it is usually made with fish bones and fish heads and finely chopped mirepoix, and cooked for 30–45 minutes. In Japan, fish stock is made from fish ...

  4. Fish head - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, this fish stock was made by boiling and simmering deep-fried fish bones to achieve a milky white fish stock. [13] However, as times goes by, the local vendors adjusted the preparation method and used evaporated milk instead for convenience purposes to achieve the milky white fish stock. Hence, the locals has now grow accustomed ...

  5. Stockfish - Wikipedia

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    The word stockfish is a loan word from West Frisian stokfisk (stick fish), possibly referring to the wooden racks on which stockfish are traditionally dried or because the dried fish resembles a stick. [2] "Stock" may also refer to a wooden yoke or harness on a horse or mule, once used to carry large fish from the sea or after drying/smoking ...

  6. Fermented fish - Wikipedia

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    Alaska has witnessed a steady increase of cases of botulism since 1985. [3] It has more cases of foodborne botulism than any other state in the United States of America. This is caused by the traditional Inuit/Yupik practice of allowing animal products such as whole fish, fish heads, walrus, sea lion, and whale flippers, beaver tails, seal oil, birds, etc., to ferment for an extended period of ...

  7. List of soups - Wikipedia

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    Vegetables, meat, fish, and balls of ground melon seed: Fumet: France: Clear or Stock Fish stock, often concentrated and used as a base for sauces, and usually made with fish heads and bones Garmugia: Italy (Lucca, Tuscany, central Italy) Chunky

  8. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Prawn stock is made from boiling prawn shells. It is used in Southeast Asian dishes such as laksa. Remouillage is a second stock made from the same set of bones. Bran stock is bran boiled in water. It can be used to thicken meat soups, used as a stock for vegetable soups or made into soup itself with onions, vegetables and molasses [1] [2]

  9. Garum - Wikipedia

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    For example, Apicius (8.6.2–3) gives a recipe for lamb stew, calling for the meat to be cooked with onion and coriander, pepper, lovage, cumin, liquamen, oil, and wine, then thickened with flour. [18] The same cookbook mentions garum being used as fish stock to flavor chopped mallow leaves fried in a skillet. [19]