Thursday, November 13, 2014

Shellfish: Preparing Good Seafood In 3 Ways

By Katie Onson


Whether your focus is on clams, lobsters, or what have you, it goes without saying that a level of care is required when preparing shellfish. These types of food must be made well, which goes without saying, since they are often revered as products of the highest caliber. With this in mind, it's important to understand how, exactly, these foods may be prepared. In order to go about this in the most effective of ways, here are 3 factors to consider.

First and foremost, the act of preparing shellfish should be done with a sense of cleanliness intact. You have to be able to keep these products clean, which goes without saying, and I believe that the methods in doing so will change from one subtype to the next. Those who have prepared clams, in the past, will be able to tell you that they are best when given time to sit in cool water. What this does is that it ensures that they are free of sand and other small particles, allowing them to be cooked with greater quality intact.

Make sure that you understand which cooking methods are the best for certain types of shellfish. Mussels, more often than not, are made with steaming. The way that this is done is through water in a pot, which is then set to a high temperature. Chefs should be able to focus on how mussels are doing, consistently checking on their progress. The better your sense of awareness is, in this regard, the better you'll be during the cooking process.

Once your shellfish has been properly prepared, you should know the best ways in which it can be served. Sides can prove to be useful, in this regard, such as the utilization of butter in order to make lobster that much more savory. Clams, as mentioned earlier, can be made better with a side of bread in place. Whatever the case may be, shellfish can be served well, provided the right garnishes and other additions are brought with them.

With these points in mind, hopefully the act of creating shellfish will be made that much easier. It's clear that many novices may be hesitant to try their hands at meals featuring these products, since they have to be made in certain ways. Regardless, if you make the effort, there's no doubt that you'll be able to learn more about the art of cooking with shellfish. These meals can provide tremendous tastes, as long as you put forth the effort.




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