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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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Fish Tacos with Lime-cilantro salsa by Nancy MiyasakiCumin, coriander, and paprika give these fish tacos a wonderfully warm flavor. The tangy sour cream, lime and cilantro sauce contrasts perfectly. Try shrimp for the snapper or romaine in place of cabbage to change it up if you like. |
7 votes
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Grilled Whole Salmon Indonesian Style by John SpottiswoodThis is an excellent and flavorful way to cook fish that I adapted from the Barbecue Bible. I had a large, whole salmon (not a smaller snapper or pompano as recommended), and was hoping the flavor would be strong enough to impact the Salmon. Boy was I pleasantly surprised! The fish came out delicious and my guests all asked me to… |
5 votes
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Speedy Fish & Chips by Jennifer BlairThis is supposed to be a good for you dish, but all I can say it is a really good dish. I got this from my mother it was one of our favorites when I lived @ home. Now my kids go there & love it too. This is the only way they will eat fish other that a heavy, oily, deep fried mess. |
4 votes
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Swai with Lemon-Basil Pesto by John SpottiswoodWe made this dish with Swai, but it would work equally well with basa, tilapia, catfish, sole, or any other mild and flaky white fish. The pesto is bright and citrusy and contrasts well with the mild, garlicky flavor of the fish. Our kids loved it and all went back for seconds. We served it with fresh artichoke and rice. |
3 votes
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Psari Plaki by Kyra MartinI copied this from The Essential Mediterranean Cookbook. I only changed it slightly. |
3 votes
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Herb Salmon by Emily GraceA light and tasty salmon that my mama made for me growing up... mmm! |
2 votes
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Tilapia with Sweet Peppers by Salad FoodieI like the speed with which I can get a seafood dish from pan to table. Only 15 minutes of cooking makes this tilapia main dish perfect for hurried meal times. Add rice or other grain as a side, plus a salad, and ...... ring the dinner bell! |
2 votes
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Lemon Paprika Tilapia by John SpottiswoodThis is a delicious version of Tilapia that we adapted from a Bon Appetit recipe. We served it with the quinoa recipe linked below. It was a great combination. I put only a small amount of the sauce over the fish as the salt/pepper/paprika tilapia sauteed with a little butter is delicious all by itself! |
2 votes
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Salmon Patties Like Mom’s - well sorta! by Salad FoodieMy siblings and I just loved salmon patties in the “good old days.” Mom was in the workforce so the pantry was always stocked with canned salmon for this quick-to-fix meal. There were five of us, and the recipe using one can (then 16 ounces) made 5 patties. This version is close to Mom’s, but overtime I tweaked it to my liking. It’s… |
2 votes
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Fresh Cilantro Pesto by Melanie YunkSince most of my recipes use only a few sprigs of cilantro, I decided to make a pesto using the rest of the bunch. You can use this sauce on fish, chicken or try it on a pizza or in a taco! Add a little white wine vinegar to make a delicious salad dressing too! |
2 votes
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Spicy Grilled Salmon Fillets by Gloria BassA great treatment for salmon that is high on flavor, but low on time and effort. Cooks easily in a heavy nonstick or cast-iron skillet, or outside on the grill. Delicious served with fragrant basmati rice and steamed asparagus. Though you can never go wrong buying good quality fresh salmon, I buy the individually quick-frozen,… |
1 vote
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Salmon Patties by Carolina CreateI love these salmon patties and make them often. |
1 vote
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Garden Salmon Loaf by BearNakedBaker
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Salt Crusted Fish by Robyn MedlinWhen I saw the article in the May edition of Fine Cooking on Salt Encrusted Fish, I knew I had to try it. After all, I live in South Florida and I’m always trying to figure out new things to do with seafood. This technique is surprisingly easy! Essentially, you take a whole fish and encase it in a salt layer that steams the fish as… |
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