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soft roe

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Milt

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Most of us are happy to stick a tub of that in our shopping basket – but we tend to steer clearer of fish sperm (also known as milt or soft roe).

He chooses a large tara (Pacific cod), prized for its soft roe.

I watch as one assistant debones the cod with tweezers, then removes and washes its brainlike soft roe in salt water.

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4 bacon rashers; 225g mushrooms; 225g soft roes; about 25g butter; 4 slices toast; salt and pepper Fry the bacon and then the mushrooms in one pan.

Published in 1999, his Nose to Tail Eating features such enduring pleasures as soft roes on toast (a glass of port is the suggested accompaniment), devilled lamb kidneys (a Black Velvet beer cocktail) and Welsh rarebit (back to port).

When he does stray from meat, the recipes continue their merry tangents from the norm: soft roes on toast turn out to be made with herring semen; "hairy tatties" made with a cousin of the salt cod that is noted for its fibrousness; a stew of eel, bacon and prunes.

Soft herring roe is gorgeous on toast, too.

For wanmori, traditionally the heart of the kaiseki progression, the soft cod roe is set with kuzu (an arrowrootlike thickener), pressed into a cube and set afloat in ichiban-dashi in a red lacquer bowl.

Buy the softest cured roe you can find.

The Harrow have their shellfish flown from Scotland shortly after they've expired and the result is this dish; scallop almost meaty in its suppleness, the roes as soft as foie gras, the purée and chorizo like spicy kisses.

We especially liked the shiro roll, made with mackerel, shiso and ginger, and sea urchin roe (uni), so soft and creamy it barely clung to the rice.

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