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How do you freeze vacuum sealed fish?

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When you place a fillet in a vacuum, moisture is squeezed out of it. For this reason, I like to flash freeze fish before I vacuum seal it. Wrap each fillet in plastic wrap, and freeze for about 3-to-4 hours until it starts to harden up. Remove the plastic wrap, and then vacuum-seal it.

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