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- noun cooking The
European seabass , Dicentrarchus labrax
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Starting in Greece, where unassuming tavernas became the source for another audaciously satisfying dish, a whole-roasted branzino aka European sea bass.
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Starting in Greece, where unassuming tavernas became the source for another audaciously satisfying dish, a whole-roasted branzino aka European sea bass.
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SPLURGE: The home is near Culina, a modern Italian restaurant that serves dishes like bistecca alla Fiorentina ($52) and branzino ($39).
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Montauk golden snapper with porcini broth and root vegetables $28 has stepped in for Mediterranean branzino.
Changing Seasons 2011
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Branzino fiends like us will appreciate the flawless branzino sashimi, served aside a block of Himalayan salt, minced shiso leaf and olive oil.
Tara Solomon: Shine-y Happy People: Another Week of Miami Excess Tara Solomon 2012
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The branzino is simply prepared--lightly grilled with lemon and butter.
Fact And Comment 2011
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Veal osso bucco, saffron fettuccini and branzino for Restaurant Week?
Restaurant Week: Early reports Justin Rude 2011
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More sizeable entrees include pan-seared branzino, served with Provençal ratatouille ($23) and the Moroccan lamb burger, served with Israeli couscous ($15).
Hats Off in Manhattan Monica Williams 2011
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Tom loved Mike's pan-roasted branzino, Richard's foie gras, and Marcel's black bass with dashi.
Top Chef All-Stars Ep. 5: Large talons Carol Blymire 2011
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Eat a piece of branzino and have a Gruad Larose with it?
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