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Joe Knows Fish Intro to Seafood with Recipes

$99.00
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New to cooking seafood? Dive right in with this kit, which includes a copy of Joe Knows Fish. With his expert techniques and tips, you’ll cook two market-favorites to perfection – our buttery, omega-rich Norwegian Salmon, and exclusive Citarella Tuscan Branzino.

WHAT'S INSIDE:

Joe Knows Fish Intro to Seafood with Recipes Includes:
2x 4-6oz portions Citarella Tuscan Branzino
2x 4-6oz portions Norwegian Salmon
Citarella Fine Italian Sea Salt
Citarella Cracked Black Pepper
Fish Spatula
Citarella Bib Apron
Joe Knows Fish Book

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A LIFETIME IN SEAFOOD.
COVER TO COVER.

With a passion for seafood more than 40 years in the making, no one is more qualified to teach you how to cook fish than Citarella’s Owner and Original Fishmonger, Joe Gurrera. Joe Knows Fish is collection of his very best, tried-and true recipes that focuses on simple preparations and the absolute freshest ingredients.

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All About Relationships

Did you know that Citarella owner, Joe Gurrera also owns Lockwood & Winant, a wholesale seafood company at the Fulton Fish Market? Joe has relationships with trusted fishermen worldwide, ensuring we offer the widest variety, highest quality, freshest seafood. Many of our fishmongers have worked with Joe for decades and have been trained to wield a knife like an artisan. They hand-cut, hand-shuck, and hand-prepare our seafood for your order.

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