Butter is swapped out for coconut oil in this oh-so-simple seafood dish. Make sure your scallops are nice and dry before searing -- this is key to achieving a golden crust.
Author: Martha Stewart
Here's an easy and healthy one-pot dinner with salmon fillets. Stateside there isn't much name recognition for kedgeree, but across the pond it is a beloved dish with Anglo-Indian roots. In this version,...
Author: Martha Stewart
A simple yogurt sauce pairs nicely with broiled salmon; this elegant main dish comes together easily in about 15 minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting a side of salmon is a quick, simple way to feed a group. Use tweezers or small pliers to remove any remaining pin bones your fishmonger may have overlooked.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes from Jenny Rosenstrach, whose blog dedicated to family dinners, Dinner: A Love Story, became a book. Make a triple or quadruple batch, so you'll have some at the ready next time.
Author: Martha Stewart
Perfect for a light dinner, this simple and healthy recipe for lemon-rosemary grilled shrimp comes from "The Ciminelli Solution," by Sue Ciminelli.
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For an unforgettable meal, share this healthy, tangy tuna with someone you love. The recipe comes from Ca Va chef Todd English.Also try:Silky Miso Sweet Potatoes, Pea and Crab Salad
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Canned tuna and prepared pesto along with radicchio and cucumber make up this Mediterranean-style picnic sandwich made on an English muffin.
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Here, zesty wasabi sauce punches up seared salmon; you can also drizzle it over any simply cooked fish, shellfish, or poultry.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
You'll love this tasty pasta dish from Carol McElheney of Elk Grove, California. This recipe calls for cauliflower, anchovies, and red-pepper flakes, a trio of ingredients often combined in classic Italian...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Begin cooking the shrimp and sauce while the pot of water is coming to a boil so everything is ready at the same time. Be careful not to overcook the shrimp, as they can easily become tough.
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This recipe for lobster fra diavolo is courtesy of Sal Scognamillo, the owner of Patsy's.
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Prepare this salmon under the broiler or on the grill. If you don't like to eat the skin of the salmon, you can remove it prior to serving. If you do like it, and you're grilling the fish, you can remove...
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Any firm-fleshed white fish is the perfect vehicle for this deep-flavored, earthy sauce; you can also try it with fresh sea scallops. If you don't want to flour the fish, place all the ingredients in a...
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Steaming fish "en papillote" is a French technique, but with cilantro, ginger, sesame oil, and rice vinegar, you can put a Southeast Asian-inspired twist on the classic Halibut in Parchment dish.
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This hearty pasta bake is a satisfying fall or winter meal, plus it serves a crowd.
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Scallops, sauteed with leeks and shallots, rest on a bed of spaghetti squash.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Strips of sliced cabbage echo the shape of the noodles in our version of a familiar Chinese-American dish. Cooked briefly, the cabbage wilts slightly but keeps some crunch.
Author: Martha Stewart
This salad combines the smokiness of grilled new-potatoes and roasted red peppers with bursts of flavor from anchovies, capers, and black olives.
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Enjoy a taste of summer with our classic shrimp boil complete with baby potatoes and corn on the cob. Red chile, garlic, onions, and Old Bay seasoning give this Low-Country classic its kick.
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Speedy seared tuna with a fresh mix of ripe cherry tomatoes and zesty onions is full of flavor.
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This relish is a light, refreshing complement to fish. It works well with chicken, too.
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This Thai-infused salmon dish uses coconut milk, lemongrass and chiles, which results in a delicious dinner soup.
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The herbs in this recipe's tangy chimichurri sauce-mint, basil, and parsley-add piquancy to the shrimp and tie the dinner together. It doesn't require much prep work and serves a large crowd, which makes...
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Cook this grilled salmon with spicy honey-basil sauce on the backyard grill or under the broiler for a quick and easy dinner. You can buy salmon as fillets or as steaks.
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Making this salad is a great way to use leftover Boiled Potatoes and Green Beans. Just add canned tuna, tomatoes, and olives for a whole new dish.
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The parsley adds both color and flavor to this salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
Stash some shrimp in your freezer for nutritious last-minute meals. Here, frozen shrimp stars in this spaghetti recipe with cherry tomatoes and kale. Get the shrimp thawing before you start the pasta and...
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The crisp, sweet salad provides a nice counterpoint to the rich, roasted fillet of wild salmon and tart tomatoes.
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Two store-bought pantry ingredients are the stars of this quick weeknight supper: sunny preserved lemons and meaty anchovies. Parmesan cheese brings out the umami flavor of the little fish, while a handful...
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With simple ingredients, fish tacos are a light and easy meal. The creamy red-cabbage slaw can also be served on sandwiches or as a side for any Mexican dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes from Martha's latest book "One Pot: 120+ Easy Meals from Your Skillet, Slow Cooker, Stockpot, and More."
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Avocado is right at home in this Asian-style supper of shrimp, snow peas, and brown rice. Serve the citrusy sauce on the side, or drizzle over each bowl.
Author: Martha Stewart
The sauce in this recipe is ubiquitous along Italy's western coast, where I ate it spooned over a thinly sliced fish steak titled Pesce Spada alla Griglia. It is best enjoyed when the freshest seafood...
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Homemade salmon burgers are livened up by the spicy-sweet zing of fresh ginger.
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A warm brown-butter vinaigrette ties all the flavors in this hearty salad together.
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It's very simple to put this together; you just need the right herbs.
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Controlling a charcoal grill's air supply is key to avoiding flare-ups. Keep it covered when cooking the fish, with the top vent closed. Keep the bottom vent open to maintain the heat of the coals.
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Flaked hot-smoked salmon stands in for bacon in this twist on an always-popular dish. Originally developed as a side, this Smoked-Salmon Potato Salad With Eggs and Herbs has become a favorite breakfast...
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Familiar ingredients come together in an unexpected way in a stew ofblack cod, tomato, andsaffron; scallions, dried currants, and almonds add fragrance and compelling texture. Crusty baguette is justright...
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This light, warming seafood stew is the perfect counterpoint to the season's richer meals. It's great served with a slice of crusty sourdough.
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To satisfy a hungry crowd, serve this tart shrimp salad, courtesy of Joanna Rockwell of San Diego, California, with white or brown rice in place of lettuce.
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This tangy salad gets crunch from toasted pumpkin seeds and healthy fat from avocado.
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Breadcrumbs give garlicky linguine with anchovies unexpected crunch.
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Looking for a crowd-pleasing recipe? Welcome family and friends to the dinner table with bowls of cheesy grits topped with grilled shrimp and chorizo. It's easy to make and delicious to eat.
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This delicious salmon burger recipe is from "In Great Taste," by Evelyn Lauder.
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