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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Yu: The Whole Fish (Progress, Togetherness, Abundance)

Year of the Rabbit. We're hopping right into the Chinese New Year on February 3rd with our usual verve. Three activities I've personally kept constant in approaching this second coming of new year bliss: spring cleaning , painting my toe nails red and consuming "fortune-boosting foods." In years past I've attempted sticky rice cakes and dumplings with glee, but preparing fish is definitely in order for beginning the lunar year. Fish served whole is a symbol of prosperity. As well, the Chinese word for fish, yu, sounds like the word for riches or abundance. Like greens and black eyed peas it is believed that eating fish will help your wishes come true in the year to come. And fish does my heart good, both figuratively and literally. I selected a recipe from Bon Appetit for Whole Fish baked in Sea Salt mostly because of the tag line associated with the recipe "ease of preparation with stunning presentation." And indeed it was! Cracking the salt pack around the fish and simply served with drizzled olive oil and lemon wedges makes for great fun with young sous chefs in the kitchen! [be sure to check out the video link, love it when there's a visual on the process from start to finish].

Recipe: http://www.bonappetit.com/recipes/2008/01/whole_fish_baked_in_sea_salt

For more on Chinese New Year Traditions: http://www.parade.com/news/slideshows/editors-pick/chinese-new-year.html

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