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Fish Batter by MichelineThis 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. |
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Panko Crusted Baked Tilapia by Salad FoodieSo I didn't find a recipe I liked for this and had to bungle my way through it alone. But it turned out pretty darned good! Nice crispy crunch, and baked without using a batter of egg or milk. If you have an alternative way please share! |
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Mexican Garlic Broiled Tilapia by John SpottiswoodI love the lime-garlic flavored fish that I get when I'm down in Mexico, especially in Puerto Vallarta. Normally it is grilled down there, but I think the recipe on the broiler does an even better job. The fish stays very moist, but still gets a little crispy on top from the broiler. The lemon-garlic-butter flavor is to die for. My… |
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Poached Steelhead Trout made easy by Nick RocheIn an effort to maintaining the goals set forth by this blog from its onset, that is to demonstrating how simplicity in the kitchen can produce wonderful dishes and recipes, we are launching the "Keep it simple" series. Throughout its duration, simple yet savory recipes will be presented from time to time. These recipes will stand out… |
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Juicy Seared Tuna Steak Recipe by Pamela OrbinLearn how to make a beautiful sesame-crusted tuna steak. |
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Seared Peppercorn Tuna Steaks by Robyn MedlinInstead of your traditional NY strip or ribeye, why not opt for Tuna Steaks on the grill? If you go for sushi-style rare in the middle, they are super quick and easy on the grill. For those who like their meat well done, leave on the grill a little longer and still get great flavor. |
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Grilled Swordfish - Marinade by KimberlySwordfish is juicy, tender and flavorful. It is a flakey white fish that costs about $16 per pound where I am from. |
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Grilled Salmon with Tomatoes and Cilantro Sauce by Salad FoodieA dear friend prepared this for us and it's become our prized way of enjoying salmon fillets. She calls it Salmon Supreme, but I call it Salmon Divine! Tomatoes, onion, garlic and cilantro cook down to make the savory sauce for grilled salmon. Serve atop your choice of rice or pasta and add a side of bright vegetables or salad. |
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Salmon Mousse by BearNakedBaker
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In the Raw…Ceviche! by Justin ThymeCeviche (also spelled as cebiche or seviche) is a citrus-marinated seafood, its birthplace is disputed between Peru and Ecuador.[1] Although it is a typical dish of both countries, many other countries in Latin America have adopted it, with variations. Both fish and shellfish can be used in the preparation of ceviche. In Peru, it… |
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Poached Salmon with Potato and Radish Salad by Karen ViversLight and flavorsome, salmon poached in tasty liquor served with a potato salad with a twist! |
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Butter Baked Cod with Lemon and Capers by Denise SherinThis is a baked cod recipe that's just plain yummy. Nothing fancy just good. Lots of butter, but you can use less or a butter substitute. Even my 7yr old likes this recipe. |
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Chopstick Tuna by GlennGot this from the Lititz Church of the Brethren cookbook, credited to Mim Hershey and it surprised me. It was simple to prepare yet had a taste that was surprisingly complex. I don't usually like nuts in my casseroles but this one worked perfectly. I recommend this recipe to anyone in a hurry who needs to make a good impression. |
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Just like Ruby Tuesday's Salmon Florentine by tarayummy salmon smothered in a cheesy spinach and artichoke sauce |
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Tips to Light & Crunchy Fish & Chips by BlackswanMy son loves Fish & Chips; he kept bugging me to make his favourite food. It’s a compliment that he still likes his mum’s cooking. Most restaurants use Dory instead of Cod as it’s more economical. I’m using Dory too as I find it a waste to deep-fry the expensive Cod dish. |
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