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Baking typically occurs in an oven at around 200 °C (390 °F), with the salt crust acting as a cooking vessel. This slows heat transfer to the food creating a slow and low dry oven, beneficial to most proteins. [5] To serve, the crust is broken and carefully removed, to avoid leaving excess salt residues in the food.
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Hold in the oven for up to 30 minutes. When it's ready, eat it immediately, and eat it all -- especially if it's fried. Fried foods turn to mush as leftovers, so enjoy it in all its crispy glory.
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Sea bass is a common name for a variety of species of marine fish. Many fish species of various families have been called sea bass. Many fish species of various families have been called sea bass. In Ireland and the United Kingdom, the fish sold and consumed as sea bass is exclusively the European bass , Dicentrarchus labrax . [ 1 ]
Preheat toaster oven to broil-high. On oven’s baking sheet place half of the oil and spread across surface. Brush remaining oil on salmon filets and place on baking sheet evenly apart.
Fish: Aktar Islam – "Sea bass with battered soft shell crab" Main: Tom Kerridge – "Hog roast" Dessert: Paul Ainsworth – "Taste of the Fairground" This result made Tom Kerridge the first chef on the Great British Menu to cook the main course twice, as well as being the first chef to cook a pork dish for the main course on the final menu.
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