Seafood & Fish

2025 recipes found

Seared Tuna In Black Pepper Crust
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Seared Tuna In Black Pepper Crust

30m4 servings
Shrimp Broth
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Shrimp Broth

30mAbout four cups
Old Stone Fish Stew
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Old Stone Fish Stew

30mSix servings
Grilled-Pork Skewers
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Grilled-Pork Skewers

40m6 servings
Jasper White's Pan-Roasted Lobster
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Jasper White's Pan-Roasted Lobster

30m2 generous servings
Poached Salmon With Lobster Potatoes And Veal Glace
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Poached Salmon With Lobster Potatoes And Veal Glace

1hFour servings
Cod Braised in Savory Lobster Broth, With Leeks, Mushrooms and Lobster
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Cod Braised in Savory Lobster Broth, With Leeks, Mushrooms and Lobster

2h 20mFour servings
Squid and Celery Salad
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Squid and Celery Salad

40m6 or more appetizer servings
Spicy Grilled Squid and Green Bean Salad
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Spicy Grilled Squid and Green Bean Salad

Everyone loves calamari, but grilling is an easy, delicious alternative to frying. Grill the squid whole, then slice it into rings to serve warm or at room temperature, dressed with an assertive vinaigrette — in this case, with ginger, hot pepper, sesame oil and scallions. Cooking over hot coals adds a smoky note, but a stovetop grill works well, too. Any size squid may be prepared this way, but meaty larger squid works best. And, if grilling isn't a possibility, whole squid can also be broiled or roasted.

30m4 servings
Black Risotto
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Black Risotto

50m4 to 6 servings
Grilled Squid With Black Bean Salad
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Grilled Squid With Black Bean Salad

1h 30m6 to 8 servings
Lobsters In Bourbon-Flavored White Butter Sauce
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Lobsters In Bourbon-Flavored White Butter Sauce

1h6 servings
Poached Lobsters (Homards Poches)
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Poached Lobsters (Homards Poches)

10m2 lobsters
Fried Shrimp With Squid
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Fried Shrimp With Squid

20m4 servings
Conch Steam
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Conch Steam

15mFour to six servings
Squid With Chilies and Greens
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Squid With Chilies and Greens

20m4 servings
Rainbow Peppers and Shrimp With Rice Noodles
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Rainbow Peppers and Shrimp With Rice Noodles

You can now find brown rice noodles in many supermarkets and whole foods stores. For a vegetarian version of this dish, try it with tofu instead of shrimp.

45mServes four
Beggar's Chicken
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Beggar's Chicken

6h4 to 6 servings
Pacific Calamari Salad
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Pacific Calamari Salad

2h 30m8 servings
Peanut Noodles With Shrimp
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Peanut Noodles With Shrimp

Don't order takeout. You can make these super easy Thai-inspired peanut noodles at home for a fraction of the cost. First, make a quick peanut sauce of peanut butter (chunky or smooth, your call), lime juice, lime zest, sugar, fish sauce and water. Toss rice noodles into boiling water and remove from heat to soften. Meanwhile, sauté the shrimp with a heady combination of scallions, carrots, garlic and chile (for a meatless version, leave out the shrimp or substitute tofu). When the noodles are soft, but not mushy, drain and toss with the shrimp, vegetables and peanut sauce. Garnish with herbs and lime wedges. Now go directly to your junk drawer and throw away all of your takeout menus.

15m4 servings
Shrimp In Green Tea
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Shrimp In Green Tea

1h 15mFour servings
Ziti With Shrimp and Green Beans
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Ziti With Shrimp and Green Beans

1h4 servings
Shrimp Chilau (Shrimp Creole-Style)
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Shrimp Chilau (Shrimp Creole-Style)

45mFour to six servings
Steamed Salmon With Sauce Of Sorrel and Spinach
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Steamed Salmon With Sauce Of Sorrel and Spinach

1h 20m4 servings