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The Young Man and the Sea

Recipes & Crispy Fish Tales

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By David Pasternack

By Ed Levine

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$27.95

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$34.95 CAD

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Trade Paperback

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Trade Paperback $27.95 $34.95 CAD

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Seafood genius Dave Pasternack achieved national fame in 2000, when he served his first plate of pristine raw fish sprinkled with crunchy sea salt and fresh citrus juice, adding the word crudo—Italian-style sushi—to the American culinary lexicon. And here is the paperback edition of his much anticipated first book, a celebration of the fresh flavors of the sea, Italian-style.
The more than one hundred recipes are at once inventive and comforting, complexly flavored yet simply prepared. And they are accompanied by the stories of an impassioned fisherman, the tips and advice of a singularly expert authority, creating a masterpiece in the field.

On Sale
Oct 14, 2014
Page Count
272 pages
Publisher
Artisan
ISBN-13
9781579656386

David Pasternack

About the Author

David Pasternack is the chef of the seafood mecca Esca in New York City, which he opened in 2000; previously he’d worked in the kitchens at Bouley and Picholine, among other top-flight restaurants. He has appeared on Good Morning America, Today, CBS This Morning, Martha, and other national media. The Young Man and the Sea is his first book.

Ed Levine is a frequent contributor to The New York Times and SeriousEats.com, a web site for passionate eaters. He is also the author of Pizza: A Slice of Heaven, New York Eats, and New York Eats (More).

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