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Pangat na Sapsap by ShaleeDPButterfish (Sapsap) is a salt water fish that tastes so good when stewed in vinegar and tomatoes. A native dish that Filipinos enjoy eating any season of the year. |
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St. Patrick's Day Salmon with Leeks by John SpottiswoodThis recipe was also adapted from Margaret Johnson, a great Irish American author and chef. The flavor of the leeks and salmon together is just amazing. And it's a really easy dish. A complete winner! |
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Ceviche de Pescado by Rosamaria FazMakes a great healthy option for warm summer days. Weather a main dish or appetizer, it pairs great with good beer. |
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Salted branzino fish by elisa negri
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Simple Himalayan Salt Block Salmon by John SpottiswoodMy wife got me a Himalayan Salt Block to try grilling on this summer. We made our first attempt last night with salmon, trying it two ways. This is the first...a very simple effort and very delicious. My instinct with the salt block is that I am going to enjoy simple recipes the best, since they will allow the flavor of the salt… |
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Sauted Cilantro Halibut by Mihir ShahThis halibut dish really shines if you saute the fish over high heat; crispy outside and juicy in. |
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Grilled Fish Fillet by ShaleeDPMy little girl's ultimate fave! |
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Escabecheng Galunggong (Sweet and Sour Fried Mackerel) by ShaleeDPA simple recipe that Filipinos like to share with the family. |
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Grilled Salmon and Pineapple with Avocado salsa by John SpottiswoodNone of our kids thought they were going to like the grilled pineapple in this recipe, but they all ended up loving it and we had none left over! The avocado salsa is mild and complements the salmon nicely without over powering it. The dish is beautiful and would be good for entertaining, but the meal is also easy enough for a week… |
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Miso-glazed Salmon by Sunny ShinIn order to nicely brown the outer layer of the fillets without regressing to the tough, dry texture of the broiled recipes,sprinkling the flesh with salt and pepper, then quickly pan seared the fillets golden brown each side (*skin-side up first) before transferring them to the oven. Then broiling a piece of fish for 10 minutes?!… |
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Roasted Halibut with Rhubarb Beurre Blanc by Robyn SavoieRhubarb adds a delicate pink color and tart accent to a classic wine and butter sauce. In this recipe I used White Winter Winery - Acer in place of a dry white wine. Acer is a Latin word for maple tree. This mead combines honey and maple syrup to produce a semi-dry combination of subtle flavors and aromas. It's a true taste of the… |
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Grilled Fish Tacos by Salad FoodieTangy avocado salsa and grilled fish in a warm tortilla make for a much healthier fish taco than the usual restaurant variety. This recipe is based on one from Bill Phillips Eating for Life, though I had to sub a few ingredients due to what I had on hand. Too cold to grill outdoors, I used the counter top grill. No swordfish or tuna,… |
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Coconut Baked Cod by Hungry JennyA subtle way to add flavour to boring old cod. |
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Seared Mahi Mahi w Rainbow Medley by jason kimFor our fish Fridays, we got the kids some mahi-mahi fillets and simply seared them on the stove top. We also included a fresh rainbow medley of diced red and green bell peppers and mangoes for some sweetness, creating a natural sauce/neutralizer for the fish. The great thing about mahi-mahi is that they cook well either baked,… |
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Steamed fish on Tofu by John SpottiswoodThis is a great dish we adapted from a Sunset recipe. It's subtle not powerful, but if you've ever had a steamed fish in Hawaii (Ono, etc.) and loved it then this dish will make you smile. The black beans, garlic and ginger are pungent and tasty! It's also gorgeous. Perfect to serve to a health minded crowd who also loves great… |
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