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  • Earl Grey Cookies with Marshmallow

    Sweet · January 1, 2024

    Earl Grey Cookies with Marshmallow

    Tinned Tuna Ventresca with Citrus and Perilla Vinaigrette

    Savory, Tinned Fish · December 24, 2023

    Tinned Tuna Ventresca with Citrus and Perilla Vinaigrette

    Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Anchovy Granola and Passionfruit

    Sweet · December 22, 2023

    Vanilla Bean Panna Cotta with Anchovy Granola and Passionfruit

    Tinned White Fish with Parsley Caper Dressing

    Savory, Tinned Fish · December 20, 2023

    Tinned White Fish with Parsley Caper Dressing

    Triple Toasted Vanilla Ice Cream

    Sweet · December 15, 2023

    Triple Toasted Vanilla Ice Cream

    Fish Head Soup

    Savory · December 11, 2023

    Fish Head Soup

    Chinese-ish Fermented Black Bean Clams and Congee

    Savory · December 11, 2023

    Chinese-ish Fermented Black Bean Clams and Congee

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    Tinned Fish Talk 🎣 King Salmon Cheeks from @wildfi Tinned Fish Talk 🎣 King Salmon Cheeks from @wildfishcannery 

King salmon cheeks are a cut you can’t get anywhere else in a can, it’s rare to even find at a fishmonger, much less a restaurant. Fish cheeks are rare because they are so small and labor-intensive to harvest. There’s only two per fish so you can imagine how much it takes to fill a single can.

The good news: this is one of the most uniquely pleasurable experiences I’ve had from a tin of fish. The bad news: there is a very limited quantity that sells out almost immediately each year (sorry!) For transparency, they sent me this tin ($44) but know i’ve been a continued customer and all opinions are my own.

I chose to warm up the unopened tin in hot water so the natural fat and collagen are even more luxurious—like a fatty, unctuous scallop. King salmon has a relatively mild flavor and richer texture compared to sockeye or coho. Wildfish Cannery is a one-of-a-kind operation here in North America with a tight-knit supply chain that hand-packs fish caught locally in Southeast Alaska. I hold a special respect for their culinary approach, the cannery is a direct opposition to the category’s commodity reputation.
    2 weeks later, we have Sichuan larou! In the pre 2 weeks later, we have Sichuan larou! 

In the previous video, I cured pork belly in salt and spices for several days then set it outside to dry. I smoked it with apple wood pellets and cooked off a piece to taste.
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Sichuan bacon season is back! Larou (Sichuan bacon) is a cured pork belly process similar to pancetta. It’s first seasoned with spices and salt in an equilibrium cure, hung outside to dehydrate, then (optionally) smoked. The earliest records of this wind-cured meat date back to the Zhou Dynasty roughly 3000 years ago. 

In Sichuan you can buy larou everywhere. In the US no one really makes it at scale. I grew up in the US making it with my family every winter season out of that necessity. Funny enough I’m the only one from my generation still carrying it on, and I’m the one farthest from home.
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