Important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod.
United States filmmaker (born in 1934)
1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest Hidden depths: salted pollack with potatoes, cream and marjoram.
2 Conger and cod, pollack and mackerel-halfa boat load-that'ssport.
3 We're told that the pollack needed rebranding because shoppers were embarrassed to ask for it.
4 Sometimes it's just better to braise some oxtail and cook with mackerel, pollack , or barramundi.
5 It's not uncommon to see pollack , wrasse and conger eels on a dive, she says.
6 There were some large fellows, something like pollack , cruising around, and these are called buffaloes.
7 Photograph: Andrew Montgomery Salted pollack with potatoes, cream and marjoram This makes such a good supper.
8 A still tongue makes a wise head; an' there's a pollack on the end of your line.'
9 You can't land here-you'redisturbing the pollack .
10 I grew tired of hauling in pollack , and determined to have a try for the more exciting conger.
11 And I never yet heard of pollack swimmin' ashore and begging to be split and dried against winter.
12 I wished to be rowed along the coast; to try for pollack ; to inspect some of Polreen's famous caves.
13 Among authors: pollack a. Urology.
14 The chain's internal research showed that shoppers interested in pollack were embarrassed to have to ask for it by name.
15 Among authors: pollack if.
16 Interestingly, Sainsbury's has introduced limited edition packaging, designed by Wayne Hemingway, to help ease the transition from pollack to Colin.
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