<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>45 scrumptious, miraculously fresh-tasting fish-based recipes from tuna to mackerel to herring from a Scandinavian expert with a growing platform--so tasty you won't believe it's canned<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>"Bart van Olphen elevates canned tuna to the heights of deliciousness."<i>--The New York Times</i></b> <p/> Scrumptious recipes for tuna, mackerel, herring, and more--so tasty, you won't believe it's from a can! <p/><b>Quick: </b> What ingredient is delicious, sustainable, easy to store, and adds protein and healthy fats to any dish? Why, it's tinned fish, of course! <p/> Whether you're a seafood lover or a home cook craving something new, <i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook</i> is for you. Sustainable fishing advocate Bart van Olphen shines a light on the superstar potential of canned tuna, salmon, anchovies, and more, with recipes that are ready in a jiff. Here are hearty mains from <b>Tuna Lasagna</b> to <b>Mackerel and Potato Frittata, </b> fresh salads like the classic <b>Niçoise Salad </b>and crisp <b>Crab and Fennel Watercress Salad, </b> and creative takes on normally less-fishy fare, such as <b>Anchovy Dumplings, Salmon Pizza, </b>and <b>Quinoa Tabbouleh with Sardines.</b> The possibilities are endless--and the photos by David Loftus are irresistible. <p/> What's more, Bart dives into the wonders of modern fishing and canning, helping you recognize eco-friendly fish, so you can enjoy your ocean-to-plate meal with confidence. There's more to tinned fish than ever before!<p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><b>An Amazon Best Book of May--Cookbooks, Food & Wine</b> <p/> "Bart van Olphen, a YouTube fish fanatic, entrepreneur and chef . . . gave me my favorite recipe of the new season."<b>--Sam Sifton, </b><i>The New York Times Magazine</i> <p/> "<i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook </i>[has] simple, tasty recipes that celebrate and elevate the humble canned fish from an overlooked back-of-the-pantry ingredient to one that deserves center stage."<b>--<i>Food & Wine</i></b> <p/> "For the ardent sustainable eater or the seafood fanatic trying to rein in the swordfish eating in favor of cheaper, better-for-the-planet fish, this tiny little book is a perfect (and adorable) guide."<b>--<i>Epicurious</i></b> <p/> "Canned tuna, salmon, and sardines are cheap, healthy, and sustainable. <i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook</i> shows you how to cook with them in simple, delicious ways."--<b><i>Naturally, Danny Seo</i></b> <p/> "A lot of [us] don't really know what to do with all those cans of sardines and mackerel . . . Along comes <i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook</i>."--<b><i>Esquire</i></b> <p/> "Enjoying the ocean in your pantry. . . . Far from a fallback, canned fish deserves our respect."--<b><i>The National Post</i></b> <p/> "Canned fish is a great option for eating more seafood while you're social distancing, and in his new cookbook <i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook</i>, Bart van Olphen gives us plenty of inspiration for how to use these pantry essentials."<b>--<i>mindbodygreen</i></b> <p/> "[<i>The Tinned Fish Cookbook</i>] realizes the potential of canned seafood with 45 recipes for tuna, mackerel, herring, and mussels."<b><i>--Publishers Weekly</i></b> <p/> "Bart is my fish hero . . . I'm off to buy some tinned fish!"--<b>Jamie Oliver</b><br>
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