This delicious oyster recipe is courtesy of chef Emeril Lagasse.
Author: Martha Stewart
Peaches bring out the subtle sweetness of crab, while a drizzle of orange-coriander syrup and thin slices of chile add some spice.
Author: Martha Stewart
Blanching these bitter greens and letting the anchovies, lemon and olive oil do their thing make this an appetizing supper.
Author: Martha Stewart
Anchovies and red-pepper flakes add a spicy twist to this broccoli side dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Thai stew doesn't simmer for hours -- coconut milk gives instant flavor and shrimp cook in mere minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
Bright, piquant boquerones, the vinegar-cured white anchovies of Spain, have a meatier texture than canned varieties.
Author: Martha Stewart
This collection of easy ways to cook Grouper will give you plenty of new ways to cook your favorite mild, flaky fish. We especially love this Mediterranean grouper with tapenade:
Author: GypsyPlate
Whole-grain crumbs make a nutty coating for baked catfish, which is rich in omega-3 fatty acids; Swiss chard is a great source of antioxidants.
Author: Martha Stewart
Chef Eric Ripert of Le Bernardin -- New York City's only four-star restaurant specializing in fish -- shares his recipe for roast loin of monkfish.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fennel, capers, and green peppercorns enhance mild fish such as sole or flounder without overwhelming its delicate flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Grape leaves prevent the fish from sticking to the grill while keeping it tender and moist. Branzino is a variety of sea bass; if you can't find it, you can substitute whole trout.
Author: Martha Stewart
A panoply of fresh fish and shellfish give this stew its wow-inducing flavor. The recipe comes from chef Todd English.
Author: Martha Stewart
Miami chef Michael Schwartz calls this recipe from his "Michael's Genuine Food" cookbook "the perfect balance of hot, sweet, salty, and sour."
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This time of year is filled with fancy fare, so we all need a change of pace during the week. This simple fish dinner is tasty, and extremely gratifying.
Author: Martha Stewart
Leftover batter may be reserved for other vegetables such as red bell pepper strips, zucchini spears, steamed broccoli florets, or very thinly sliced sweet potato. Batter and fry in batches until crisp...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
The ultimate seasonal treat! Here, soft-shell crabs are given a quick buttermilk brine before being coated in a mixture of seasoned cornmeal and flour and fried to perfection.
Author: Martha Stewart
In central and southern Italy, a traditional Christmas Eve dinner always includes seafood. Chef Mario Batali's seafood-salad recipe is perfect for Christmas Eve or any time fresh fish is available. Ideally,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Squid isn't just for calamari -- try this Chinese-style squid stir-fry for an affordable weeknight meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
This roasted jumbo prawn recipe is courtesy of chef Jim Botscaos and can be found in his cookbook, " The New Greek Cuisine."
Author: Martha Stewart
We used tuna fillets (we like Ortiz), but any kind of oil-packed tuna will work. Keep the potato slices in a bowl of cold water to prevent discoloration, then pat them dry when you're ready to assemble...
Author: Martha Stewart
Leeks braised in orange juice perfume and brighten a fillet of zest-infused striped bass.
Author: Martha Stewart
For this dish, you'll need cedar grilling planks, available at some supermarkets and at surlatable.com.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is brought to us by renowned chef Lionel Poilane whom Salvador Dali referred to as "the greatest Frenchman alive."
Author: Martha Stewart
This quick Italian dinner is quite satisfying after a long day.
Author: Martha Stewart
Rather than double-fry it as they do in Baja, we rubbed ours with 3 spices and grilled it.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Delicious baked whole striped bass in foil is so easy and quick to make. Tender melt in your mouth fillet pairs well with your favorite side dish. Add a squeeze of lemon on top and enjoy.
Author: Tanya
We suggest you BYOS: Bring your own sardines. Or anchovies. Or canned salmon. Some tinned fish are a healthy treasure -- low in mercury and full of protein -- and they're a cinch to tote to work. Stash...
Author: Martha Stewart
The secret to this salad is using good-quality tuna. Look for brands that are packed in a jar with oil (we like Ortiz).
Author: Martha Stewart
Parmesan crusted air fryer tilapia is a quick and simple dinner to make - 15 minutes and 5 ingredients to get this TASTY healthy fish recipe on the table! This recipe is gluten-free, low carb, keto, and...
Author: Kori
Sweet and tart apricots combine perfectly with lime juice and jalapeƱo in this flavorful shrimp salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
With its tangy remoulade sauce, a cornmeal-crusted shrimp po'boy is a taste rightout of Louisiana's French Quarter.
Author: Martha Stewart
Because poaching requires very little, if any, fat, it's a healthy and delicious way to prepare fish. This recipe, brought to us by chef Eberhard Mueller, of Bayard's in New York City, calls for Atlantic...
Author: Martha Stewart
This oyster stuffing, a Southern staple, is cooked in a white-wine broth, giving the seasoned bread an undeniably elegant edge.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe for spaghettini with shrimp comes courtesy of Mario Batali. To help the sauce adhere, leave a bit of starchy water on the pasta rather than draining it completely.
Author: Martha Stewart
The classic tea sandwich gets a new look: This open-faced version combines bursts of salty salmon roe and tender, juicy cucumber.
Author: Martha Stewart
A healthy variation on classic pizza is topped with ricotta, roasted pepper, garlic shallots, anchovy fillets, and artichoke hearts.
Author: Martha Stewart
Frozen banana leaves, which are inedible, are available at Asian markets. If you can't find them, parchment works just as well. Recipe adapted from Amanyara Resort, in Turks and Caicos.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Broiled Salmon from Delish.com will be your favorite go-to salmon recipe.
To ensure perfectly cold, crisp lettuce leaves, float the lettuce in a bowl of cold water, drain, and repeat. Spin dry and layer the lettuce on a clean towel, topped with paper towel and layered again....
Author: Martha Stewart
Feel free to mix it up here. Try red snapper or shrimp in place of the striped bass, or swap out the rice for quinoa, farro, or a mix of grains.
Author: Martha Stewart
Squid is as versatile and easy to prepare as chicken breasts. In this dish, it pairs beautifully with tart Granny Smith apples and a Japanese miso marinade.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart