How to Slice Fish for Crudo
1. Divide the Fillet Along the Spine
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Place the fillet skin-side down.
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Identify the centerline where the spine was.
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Slice carefully along one side of the spine to separate the top loin (closer to the back) from the bottom loin (closer to the belly).
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Repeat on the other side, resulting in two long, clean pieces of fish from either side of the centerline.


2. Remove the Skin
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Take one of the two pieces and position it tail-end toward you, skin-side down.
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Hold the tail end securely with your non-dominant hand.
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Insert the knife just between the flesh and the skin at the tail end.
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Angle the blade slightly down toward the skin, and with a gentle sawing motion, slide the knife forward, keeping the blade parallel to the board.
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Use long, confident strokes to cleanly separate the skin from the flesh in one smooth motion.

3. Slice for Crudo
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With the skinned piece flat on the board, identify the grain of the meat.
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Slice against the grain, using long, fluid motions with minimal pressure.
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Each slice should be even, thin, and slightly translucent, showcasing the natural marbling and structure of the fish.
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Maintain consistency in shape and thickness for refined presentation.

Expert Tips:
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Chill the fillet slightly before slicing for cleaner cuts.
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Wipe your knife between slices to prevent dragging or tearing the flesh.
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Present slices slightly overlapped or fanned, depending on plating style.
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