How to Eat Fish?
Cooking idea, cooking tips, Recipe, types of food Comments OffIt is a pity that many people seem to be put off fish just because they cannot cope with the bones. At the dinner table it is a simple matter for parents to teach young children how to eat confidently.
To eat fish you need to be sitting comfortably so that you can easily separate the fish fillets from the bones (television-viewing and eating whole fish are rarely compatible). Eating meat is quite different from eating fish. With fish you must use your knife anti fork gently, and you should never cut through a whole fish for the bones will break and be difficult find. Let’s look at eating whole fish step by step.
• To start with, it is best to have the fish in the centre of your plate, with no other food there. Position your plate so that the back of the fish is closest to you.
• Imagine a line running down the centre of the fish from head to tail (see diagram a). Using your knife cut along this imaginary line. Then, using knife and fork, ease the thick back part of the fillet towards you and place it on the plate (diagram b).
• With your fork, gently lift the belly part of the fish, away from you and place it on the plate, skin side down (diagram c). A few bones from the rib cage could still be attached to the fillet and these can be pulled away with your fork or fingers.
• Take hold of the fish tail with your fingers and lift it slowly to detach the skeleton of the fish from the bottom fillet (diagram d). Place the skeleton in a receptacle in the centre of the table, thus keeping your plate clear of bones.
• You will now have three pieces of fish on your plate. Check for any remaining bones before carefully eating your fish. Add a sauce or serve some vegetables with the fish, if you wish.
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