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Fish Batter

Fish Batter by Micheline

This homemade batter is light and fluffy and perfect to coat your favourite fish fillets. Tastes like the crispy fish usually found in good fish and chips restaurants. The secret ingredient in this batter is the vinegar, added just before you are ready to coat the fish fillets.

4 votes
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Salmon Baked in Foil

Salmon Baked in Foil by John Spottiswood

This is a simple recipe but it is really delicious. What I love about it is that it has enough flavor to make any adult's mouth water, but our kids still say "this is out favorite salmon!" This is flavorful enough to go well with a simple side like brown or white rice, or a simple parmesan and butter pasta. Don't forget to pour…

9 votes
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Salmon with Indian Spices, poached in oil

Salmon with Indian Spices, poached in oil by John Spottiswood

I love salmon and am always looking for creative ways to make it. This is the first time I've tried it with Indian spices and poached in oil (adapted from a recipe in Fine Cooking). Honestly, I thought it was just fabulous. The spices and the cooking method combined made it one of the best salmon dishes I have had. It is amazingly…

16 votes
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Asian-style Himalayan Salt Block Salmon

Asian-style Himalayan Salt Block Salmon by John Spottiswood

This is another great way to prepare salmon on a Himalayan Salt Block. if you like salmon with asian spices, you'll definitely enjoy this. I adapted this from a recipe by chef Mark Winters.

3 votes
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Grilled Catfish with Red Rice and Lemon Butter

Grilled Catfish with Red Rice and Lemon Butter by Nancy Miyasaki

This is a truly delicious meal. Our kids loved it as much as we did. We made a version of the fish with Lemon pepper because we thought the Creole seasonings would be too hot, but they ended up loving the Creole fish. If you're trying to conserve calories, you can leave off the Lemon Butter and just serve with fresh lemon wedges.…

4 votes
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Seafood Gratin

Seafood Gratin by Phyllis Munro

I made this delicious meal for New Years Eve. It was wonderful. This would be fantastic for a Valentines Dinner, or any other special occasion. Worth the effort that is for sure! Hope you can give it a try.

3 votes
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VooDoo Shrimp & Salmon

VooDoo Shrimp & Salmon by Gregs Kitchen

I saw some beautiful salmon and shrimp at the market today and decided I had to do something with them for dinner. I have been on a spicy kick lately and decided to do spicy sauce to put over the pan seared salmon. OMG, it turned out so much better than I anticipated. The shrimp was seared perfectly and was so delicate to the bite.…

1 vote
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One Dish Seafood Stew

One Dish Seafood Stew by Adam Janowski

I’ve had Cioppino, which is the Italian version, and Bouillabaisse, which is the French version and below you will find my version of a seafood stew. I can’t drink alcohol so you will not find any white wine in mine, though you will find it in most Italian and French versions. It is up to you, but I think my recipe works really well…

1 vote
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Cedar-Plank Salmon

Cedar-Plank Salmon by John Howie

6 votes
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Bleu Halibut

Bleu Halibut by Kevin Olomon

The Fairbanks Princess is a hotel built literally on the banks of the beautiful Chena River. When I served as chef there, Vivian was one of our most talented members of the staff. She was not only a fantastic cook, she had a sunny atmosphere and a whacky sense of humor, and Blue Cheese Halibut was her dish. The preparation is very…

2 votes
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Grilled Sockeye Salmon over Israeli Couscous with a Yogurt, Lemon, Chive Sauce, Mozzarella and Tomato Salad with a Beet Vinaigrette and Fresh Garden Greens, Radish, and Scallion

Grilled Sockeye Salmon over Israeli Couscous with a Yogurt, Lemon, Chive Sauce, Mozzarella and Tomato Salad with a Beet Vinaigrette and Fresh Garden Greens, Radish, and Scallion by Nutrition Health Net

Sometimes we do not have a ton of time to cook and having containers of fresh greens, herbs, and vegetables around the yard really is a time and money saver. Also…

1 vote
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Seafood Kabob -- Quincy Market Style

Seafood Kabob -- Quincy Market Style by John Spottiswood

I went to school in Boston and used would sometimes go to Quincy Market on the weekends. There was a small takeout restaurant there that sold mouthwatering seafood and vegetable kabobs over a yummy rice pilaf. I've done my best over the years to emulate that flavor and the results are pretty tasty. Give it a try!

1 vote
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sweet bbq salmon

sweet bbq salmon by Chez la mere

from dinner a love story

1 vote
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Baked Haddock w Potato Crush

Baked Haddock w Potato Crush by jason kim

I grilled a fillet of haddock before work and was surprised how easy it was (much faster than baking). After seasoning with desired spices, you basically fry it on a non-stick pan for about 4 minutes on each side. But make sure the fillets are pat dry (you can place on clean paper towel for a few minutes) otherwise oil will splash…

1 vote
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Broiled Tuna Korean-Style w Spinach Orzo

Broiled Tuna Korean-Style w Spinach Orzo by jason kim

Another fish dish for the kids' Sunday dinner included a couple of nice tuna steaks. Having never cooked tuna before, I finally understood where the term "steaks" come from because these guys are dense and meaty compared to the other fresh fish (but in a good way). These tuna steaks make mahi-mahi (which we ate several weeks ago)…

1 vote
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