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One Pan Creamy Tuna Pasta

This lighter take on tuna casserole gets brightness and crunch from fresh asparagus and arugula.

Author: Martha Stewart

Shrimp with Zucchini and Spicy Couscous

A one-skillet dinner that borrows flavors from chile verde. The couscous gets tang and heat from the salsa, and earthy notes from canned green chiles.

Author: Sarah Carey

Black Cod in Tomato Saffron Stew

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...

Author: Martha Stewart

Orecchiette with Broccoli Rabe and Tomatoes

For this pasta dish, broccoli rabe and orecchiette are cooked together in one pan. You could stop there and simply finish with a drizzle of extra-virgin oiive oil and some finely grated Pecorino Romano,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Cuban Red Snapper Escabeche

This fish is marinaded and served with peppers, olives and capers.

Author: Martha Stewart

Shrimp and Zucchini Tostadas

Sometimes you just need a really tasty dinner that gets to the table in under 30 minutes -- try this Southwestern-inspired dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Quick Braised Salmon and Lettuce

Cooked lettuce absorbs the broth's flavor and makes a silky side dish -- all in one pot.

Author: Martha Stewart

Madhur's Shrimp in Mustard Seed and Green Chile Sauce

Chef and cookbook author Madhur Jaffrey shares this simple yet impressive Bengali dish known as "chingri bhapey." The shrimp is delicately spiced with ground mustard seed and chopped green chiles, creating...

Author: Martha Stewart

Trout Grenobloise

Preparing Trout Genobloise -- a classic French bistro dish with a lively mix of lemon, capers, and parsley -- provides the cook with an opportunity to practice several knife cuts.

Author: Martha Stewart

Whole Poached Salmon in Aspic with Citrus and Wild Fennel

This traditional salmon dinner can be served with a citrus mustard mayonnaise for a twist on a classic dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Summer Shrimp Salad

Leaving shrimp whole makes the presentation of this salad especially beautiful; they can also be chopped and mixed in.

Author: Martha Stewart

Slow Cooker Indian Style Fish Curry

The best part about making curry in a slow cooker? No stirring! Give it a couple of hours to thicken and to let the flavors meld, then add your favorite white fish 20 minutes before serving. This recipe...

Author: Martha Stewart

Sriracha Shrimp

A hot, dry skillet cooks shrimp that are lightly coated in mayonnaise to a beautiful golden brown in mere minutes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Perfect Caesar Salad

If you don't have a large wooden bowl, the garlic and salt can be mashed into a paste on a cutting board using the side of a chef's knife.

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Snapper with Ginger Scallion Relish

This recipe for red snapper with ginger-scallion relish is courtesy of chef Gregory Brainin.

Author: Martha Stewart

Seared Scallops with Roasted Brussels Sprouts and Hazelnut Vinaigrette

Caramelized scallops embody the ultimate fresh-from-the-sea flavor. Chopped hazelnuts and a hazelnut vinaigrette lend a unique flavor.

Author: Martha Stewart

Quick Skillet Paella with Shrimp and Tomatoes

This delicious one-pan dinner simplifies classic paella: It has fewer ingredients but keeps the essence of Spain.

Author: Martha Stewart

Snapper With Bell Pepper Salsa

While this salsa is a natural pair with firm fish such as snapper, it works equally well with chicken or pork.

Author: Martha Stewart

Pasta Peperonata with Tuna and Olives

Cherry tomatoes and a colorful combination of bell, sweet, and banana peppers are teamed with four pantry powerhouses to make a flavorful sauce for spaghetti: jarred tuna, golden raisins, Kalamata olives,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Glazed Salmon with Spicy Grapefruit Relish

This sweet, astringent red-grapefruit relish gets a bit of heat from red-pepper flakes. A perfect foil for salmon, it also works with chicken or pork.

Author: Martha Stewart

Broiled Mustard Crusted Flounder

Author: Martha Stewart

Seared Halibut with Arugula Gremolata

This recipe is a brilliant way to work both greens and fish into your repertoire. The key player is gremolata, an uncooked green sauce; here made with arugula that gives it a mouthwatering peppery punch...

Author: Martha Stewart

Rick's Poblano Baked Fish Fillets

Chef Rick Bayless uses salsa to spice up baked fish fillets.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Shrimp with Lemongrass Marinade

In this recipe, lemongrass leaves its unmistakable tangy lemony taste while red chiles, garlic, coriander, and lime do their part to give the marinade distinct flavor. It's a shrimp appetizer that's sure...

Author: Martha Stewart

Papaya, Shrimp, and Soba Salad

Robust soba noodles pair perfectly with the shrimp, spices, and papaya in this dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Curried Shrimp Skewers with Rice Salad

This dish plays with exotic and fragrant flavors like madras curry powder, cilantro, and mint for an easy, healthy meal that's a cinch to put together.

Author: Martha Stewart

Emeril's Worcestershire Sauce

Spice up your New York Strip Steak dinner with Emeril Lagasse's fiery variation of the classic sauce. Recipe courtesy Emeril Lagasse, adapted from Emeril's Creole Christmas, William Morrow & Company Inc.,...

Author: Martha Stewart

Roasted Wild Salmon with Caramelized Fennel and Fennel Frond Pesto

As this this easy and elegant recipe for roasted wild salmon demonstrates, fennel with seafood is a match made in food-pairing heaven. Salmon fillets are topped with pesto-yogurt sauce and lemony breadcrumbs...

Author: Martha Stewart

Red Snapper en Papillote

En papillote is a French term meaning "in paper." It's a cooking method in which food is placed inside a packet of parchment paper and cooked in its own juices.

Author: Martha Stewart

Black Pepper Mussels

In this dish, raw mussels are combined with freshly ground pepper in a skillet over a very hot flame; they should be eaten piping hot. Liana DiMeglio of Liana's Trattoria in Fairfield, Connecticut, brought...

Author: Martha Stewart

Salmon and Leeks Baked in Parchment

Baking parchment, which can be purchased at kitchen-supply stores and some butcher shops, is useful to have on hand. Use any fresh herb you like with the fish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Scallops with Sauteed Watercress and Ginger

The sauteed watercress is also great served with seared steak -- just substitute a big pinch of red-pepper flakes for the ginger and omit the sesame seeds.

Author: Martha Stewart

Nicoise Salad Sandwich

Turn the makings of a classic Nicoise Salad into this flavorful sandwich.

Author: Martha Stewart

Salmon with Spinach and Chickpeas

An herb paste enhances the salmon and the built-in sides -- spinach and chickpeas -- that bake with the fish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Poached Salmon with Curried Yogurt Sauce

With a little advance preparation, the components for this healthy meal can be stored in the fridge and then assembled and served within minutes.

Author: Martha Stewart

Rick's Seared Fish in Escabeche

In chef Rick Bayless's escabeche recipe, tangy fruit vinegar and water replace the richer, heavier flavors of wine and stock.

Author: Martha Stewart

Cedar Plank Roasted Salmon

Donald Barickman, who developed this crowd-pleasing recipe, cooks the salmon over a homemade barbecue pit, but you can use a large gas or charcoal grill. The longer the salmon cooks, the more pronounced...

Author: Martha Stewart

Crunchy Panko Salmon

A make-ahead, freezable entree that's not a casserole. These baked salmon fillets are prepped and ready to go from the freezer to the oven when you need dinner quick. (They can also be cooked the day they...

Author: Sarah Carey

Chicory Salad with Lemon Anchovy Vinaigrette

Wash the radicchio and escarole -- the chicories -- in advance, and keep them in the refrigerator so the salad will be cool and crisp when served.

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Shrimp Fajitas with Grilled Pineapple Pico

Get tropical with these citrusy shrimp tacos topped with charred pineapple salsa. It's a Mexican-inspired recipe and family favorite dinner for any night of the week, not just Tuesday.

Author: Martha Stewart

Salmon, Cucumber, and Green Bean Salad

The tender salmon with lime and cilantro dressing goes nicely with crunchy cucumber and green beans in this delightful summertime salad.

Author: Martha Stewart

Salmon with Fennel, Bell Pepper, and Olives

Fishing for a new salmon recipe? This one-pan delight features Mediterranean flavors that really shine.

Author: Martha Stewart

Healthy Salmon Cakes

Flaked salmon and black beans, which make up the bulk of salmon cakes, are both good sources of calcium. The cakes are coated in a spicy bread-crumb mixture and then baked at a high temperature to make...

Author: Martha Stewart

Eric's Sauteed Grouper with Baby Bok Choy and Soy Ginger Vinaigrette

Chef Eric Ripert, of Le Bernardin in New York City, enjoys exploring foods from many parts of the world. Sauteed grouper prepared with baby bok choy, ginger, and soy and oyster sauces is an example of...

Author: Martha Stewart

Easy Puttanesca Sauce

For great results, finish cooking pasta in the sauce, adding a little pasta water.

Author: Martha Stewart

Fish with Lemon Parsley Relish

Lemon, parsley, and capers are a traditional combination for fish. Here, an herb and citrus sauce adds zest to skillet-steamed fish fillets. Using lemon segments in addition to lemon juice gives the relish...

Author: Martha Stewart

Spicy Shrimp and Sausage Boil

For a leisurely meal that's great for sharing, spread the shrimp and sausage boil on wide sheets of butcher paper and dig in.

Author: Martha Stewart

Halibut With Mushrooms

Baked halibut fillets are complemented by oyster mushrooms, leeks, and a drizzle of chive oil. Serve with our Beet Salad to complete the dish.

Author: Martha Stewart

Grilled Butterfish

Butterfish are aptly named; they're smooth and buttery with fine flaky white flesh and have very little fat. They're easy to eat whole, since they have relatively few bones. If you can't find butterfish,...

Author: Martha Stewart