Author: Martha Stewart
This superfood salad combines omega-rich salmon, lentils, Greek yogurt, and a warming curry vinaigrette to create a nutritious and totally delicious weeknight meal.
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
Getting protein from seafood and beans, rather than meat, is a good way to keep arteries clear. This tuna and white beans recipe makes for a delicious snack or light lunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
Shrimp is easier to prep than lobster but still special-occasion-worthy. Dressed with mayo that's been fancied up with lemon, tarragon and scallions, it's served on grilled hot dog buns.
Author: Martha Stewart
These Southern-style steamed clams are great starters for your a seafood dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Create this simple sandwich using pole-caught tuna. The Mediterranean take enhances the real tuna flavor without using mayo.
Author: Martha Stewart
This flavorful pasta dish gets a protein boost from the tuna and added nutritional benefits from parsley and olives.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
After a long, slow roasting in the oven, salmon becomes even more succulent.
Author: Martha Stewart
This nutritious salad makes a healthy snack when served on top of a slice of thick bread.
Author: Martha Stewart
A one-skillet weeknight dinner with a Cajun accent. Who can resist this riff on jambalaya with spicy pork sausage, shrimp, and the Louisiana trinity of onion, bell pepper, and celery?
Author: Martha Stewart
Lobster cooks easily in the broiler pan, making a tantalizing main course for any special occasion. Also try:Grilled Corn, Heirloom Tomato, Avocado, and Arugula Salad
Author: Martha Stewart
There's no cream in this take on alfredo, but the end result is just as rich and silky as its heavier versions-and arguably makes a better final dish since ingredients like cream tend to mask delicate...
Author: Greg Lofts
Legend has it that this savory recipe was a favorite of "ladies of the night" in Italy (the term puttanesca derives from puttana, the Italian word for prostitute), who quickly prepared and ate the dish...
Author: Martha Stewart
The star of this at-home version of the Chinese takeout favorite? An umami-packed sauce made with chicken broth, oyster sauce, rice-wine vinegar, sesame oil, sambal oelek, and fresh ginger and garlic....
Author: Riley Wofford
The hoisin mixture, essentially a quick barbecue sauce, complements the richness of the black cod.
Author: Martha Stewart
Put on a better-for-you fish fry-featuring cornmeal-crusted trout and a cool salad-and still have cash to spare!
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy to assemble salad will transport you to the Mediterranean thanks to vibrant flavors of lemon, mint, and oil-packed tuna.
Author: Martha Stewart
"Goddess of Garlic" Pat Reppert of Saugerties, New York, shares this recipe from her cookbook "Mad for Garlic."
Author: Martha Stewart
Flat, wide fillets cut from the tail of the salmon work well for this open-face sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
This whole fish is roasted with tomato, lime, onions, thyme, olive oil and white wine.
Author: Martha Stewart
Broiling showcases the tender flesh and natural butteriness of sea scallops, which are a good low-cholesterol alternative to shrimp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Use Emeril's homemade Worcestershire sauce in his Beef Tenderloin With Fresh Horseradish And Black-Pepper Crust recipe -- both have been adapted from "Emeril's Creole Christmas," written by Emeril Lagasse...
Author: Martha Stewart
This traditional Mexican fish dish pairs nicely with rice or roasted potatoes.
Author: Martha Stewart
A fresh salsa of pineapple, red pepper, and ginger give these tacos a welcome kick, while grilled fish adds lightness to this taco dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
The fish and shitake mushrooms are steamed in the bottom basket, where the haet is stronger. Edamame (green soy beans), which just need to be heated through, can go in the top tier. This recipe can be...
Author: Martha Stewart
This classic shrimp dish with garlic and lemon juice is so easy to make. Serve with crusty bread for sopping up a flavorful butter sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Choose fresh, briny oysters that are small or medium in size.
Author: Martha Stewart
A whole fish is easier to prepare than you might think, and it makes an impressive presentation for guests.
Author: Martha Stewart
Grainy mustard adds body and zip to this easy-to-make broiled-salmon dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Martha likes how Emeril fries oysters and has adapted his technique for her Fried Oyster Po' Boy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Once you have the rice ready, it only takes a few minutes to whip up this healthy dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a streamlined, stress-free meal, slide this shrimp scampi supper into the oven. Preheating the baking sheet gives the sliced potatoes a headstart to crispness, and the broiler steps in at the last...
Author: Martha Stewart
Our Grilled Shrimp and Scallop Kabobs are out of this world! Shrimps and scallops infused with wonderful citrus flavors from lemon and lime mixed with Worchestershire sauce, then grilled to perfection,...
Author: 2 sisters recipes
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe for roasted seafood-stuffed pineapple is courtesy of Roberto Santibanez and can be found in his cookbook, "Rosa's New Mexican Table."
Author: Martha Stewart
Fresh butter lettuce and grape tomatoes get a healthy poached salmon topper for a delicious, light meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Steaming fish in a parchment packet in the oven, cooking en papillote as the French call it, yields deeply flavorful results and is a messproof way to cook fillets.
Author: Martha Stewart
Whole fish (such as this butterflied trout or pink-fleshed arctic char) are as easy to poach as fillets. This recipe works with almost any variety. Serve chilled over greens with horseradish for lunch....
Author: Martha Stewart
One skillet dinners for the win! This slightly spicy curried shrimp bake is ready to hit the table in just 30 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's a sure-fire way to up your rice bowl game for an easy weeknight dinner. Umami, the fifth flavor we can't get enough of shows up in both the sautéed shiitake mushrooms and the miso paste that is...
Author: Lauryn Tyrell
The first potsticker was created accidentally when the water boiled away from a pot of dumplings.
Author: Martha Stewart
Caesar dressing and romaine are a strong duo -- the lettuce is not overwhelmed by the dressing, which is also good over a tomato salad. All hail this classic dressing, with bold, briny tang from garlic,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Little ones will have fun measuring and mixing ingredients for the tuna melts.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can use any firm-fleshed fish for this recipe. Scattering salt in the skillet prevents the fish from sticking without adding fat, and also seasons it. This dish is delicious at any temperature.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart