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Quite possibly the only fish and seafood cookbook you'll ever need, from the author of the James Beard Award-winning website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook. So many of us tense up when faced with a piece of fish or a bag of shrimp. It's understandable. Whether we wake up before dawn to catch our fish or bring it home from the store, we all know that fish aren't cheap, in time or money -- and we just don't want to mess things up. Hook, Line, and Supper aims to banish that fear forever by breaking down the essence of fish and seafood cookery allowing cooks of all stripes to bring out the best in whatever comes home from the market, or the water. Hook, Line, and Supper zeroes in on broad categories of fish, both freshwater and saltwater, that can substitute for each other, and provides clear techniques and carefully developed master recipes that will help you become a more competent and complete fish and seafood cook.



About the Author

Hank Shaw

Hank Shaw is a chef, hunter, angler, forager and wild foods expert constantly on the lookout for new things to gather, catch and eat. Shaw stands at the forefront of the wild foods movement, and his website Hunter Angler Gardener Cook (honest-food.net) is the internet's largest source of tips, techniques and recipes for wild foods. From venison to wild mushrooms, waterfowl to upland game birds, saltwater and freshwater fish, seafood, and edible wild plants, food that you can't buy in the store is Shaw's specialty. Hunter Angler Gardener Cook won the James Beard Award for Best Blog in 2013; the Beards are considered the Oscars of the food world. Shaw also won the International Association of Culinary Professionals award for Best Blog in 2010 and 2011, and his work was featured in the book Best Food Writing 2012 and 2013. Both Duck, Duck, Goose and Buck, Buck, Moose have won Best Book awards in the Outdoor Writers Association of America's Excellence in Craft Awards. Shaw has appeared on television shows ranging from Mike Rowe's "Somebody's Gotta Do It" on CNN, to Andrew Zimmern's "Bizarre Foods" on Travel Channel, to Steven Rinella's "Meateater" on Sportsman Channel. He has been featured in the New York Times, Chicago Tribune, the Washington Post, Field & Stream, CNN, NPR and similar outlets. He hunts, fishes and forages near Sacramento, CA.



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