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pin bone
noun
A long, thin bone in a fish extending sideways from the backbone.
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— Glenn Collins Chicago Reader: Is that a pin bone stuck to my candied turnip?
For the mackerel poke: fresh mackerel fillets 4 sesame oil 2 tsp Pin bone the mackerel and remove the skin before slicing the fish into 1cm cubes.
"I like trout," he said, "but the one thing that always keeps me away from it is that it's the one fish where you fear the pin bone showing up on the customer's plate".
At Jackrabbit at The Duniway, you'll find chef Chris Cosentino's meaty signature staples like the mammoth pin bone steak.
Nevertheless, we also have to take into consideration that placing the body of the fixator parallel to the mechanical axis will result in having more stress on the pin bone interface since the screws will not be inserted at right angles into the bone.
"She doesn't realize that if you lose one pin bone out of that fish and a judge catches it, you're knocked down two to four points". When this contest is over, she will head to Sonoma County to cook at a top-tier restaurant in the heart of wine country.
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1 2- to 3-pound fillet of salmon, pin bones removed.
And unlike striped bass or salmon, it has no pin bones to pull out.
1. Remove any pin bones from the fish fillets, using tweezers if necessary.
Finally, take out the pin bones from each fillet using tweezers.
Use needle-nose pliers or tweezers to pull out any pin bones.
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