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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 his much anticipated first book, a celebration of the fresh flavors of the sea, Italian-style, featuring: A full chapter on crudo such as Albacore with Caperberries, Nantucket Bay Scallops with Lemon and Chervil, and Two-Minute Cherrystone Clam Cerviche Groundbreaking pastas like Dave's brilliant invention Rigatoni with Tuna Bolognese, the definitive Linguine with Clams, Pancetta, and Red Pepper Flakes, the luxurious Spaghetti with Lobster and Chiles, and the ultrasimple Fettucine with Rock Shrimp, Corn, and Jalapeno. Salads such as Grilled Tuna with Artichokes, soups like Zuppa di Pesce Amalfitano, and starters that include Grilled Sardines with Caponata. Gills on the grill--Sicilian-Style Swordfish, Tuna on a Plank, and Salmon with Figs, Saba, and Watercress Pan-fried favorites like Monkfish with Sauteed Wild Mushrooms and Chestnuts, and regal roasts such as Pan-Roasted Cod with Spinach and Clementines The crispiest Fritto Misto or Steamers with Caper-Tarragon Aioli Tantalizing shellfish such as Fried Soft-Shell Crabs with Ramps or Baked Read More chevron_right
It takes about 4 Hours and 57 minutes on average for a reader to read The Young Man and the Sea. This is based on the average reading speed of 250 Words per minute.
The Young Man and the Sea is 272 pages long.
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