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Boiled Salmon

p. 26 · The White House Cook Book
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This fish is seldom sent to the table whole, being too large for any

ordinary sized family; the middle cut is considered the choicest to

boil. To carve it, first run the knife down and along the upper side

of the fish from 1 to 2, then again on the lower side from 3 to 4.

Serve the thick part, cutting it lengthwise in slices in the direction

of the line from 1 to 2, and the thin part breadthwise, or in the

direction from 5 to 6. A slice of the thick with one of the thin,

where lies the fat, should be served to each guest. Care should be

taken when carving not to break the flakes of the fish, as that

impairs its appearance. The flesh of the salmon is rich and delicious

in flavor. Salmon is in season from the first of February to the end

of August.

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