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Do you score fish fillets?

Asked: Michael Lindner, Last Updated:

Score whole fish for even seasoning Unlike fish steaks and fillets which you can cut into even thickness, a whole fish, even the flattish ones, will be thicker down the middle and thinner at the sides. Scoring the fish enables you to allow the seasoning to reach deep into the thickest parts of the flesh.

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