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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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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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Prawn Koliwada -Amchi Mumbai spicy fried Prawns by Sonali PradhanPrawn Koliwada is a spicy Fried Prawn dish, relished as a starter in restaurants , can also be a star appetizer of your party. In contrary to the popular belief that this dish originated on the Konkan coast, it is actually a dish originated in the Sion fishing village, or koliwada in Mumbai by a north Indian immigrant from Punjab.… |
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Grandma Lipschitz's Chopped Herring Salad by Bert SackmanMy grandmother taught my wife how to make this old fashioned eastern European classic. Serve it as a salad on a bed of greens or in a sandwich on a Kaiser roll or as a topping for canapes. The Nutritional Facts Box provides the details for the entire recipe and not for a single serving. The values listed therein should be divided… |
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Kani (Crab Sticks) by CHEF ASHRAF ABD ALEEM ELKHARBOTLYKani (Crab Sticks) |
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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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Ellie's Cioppino by JoanneAnother good recipe by Ellie Krieger for the classic Italian Fish Stew. Delicious and healthy. What more could we ask? |
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Grilled Tuna Steaks over Arugula Salad by John SpottiswoodI adapted this recipe from one in Cook's Illustrated and served it during a trip to San Luis Obispo with friends. The vinaigrette was fantastic and the technique for marinating the fennel bulb slices in the vinaigrette to soften it is definitely a keeper. You could try this with just about any fish with good results I think. I… |
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Escabeche Lapu-Lapu by ShaleeDPSweet and sour fish recipe that you can serve anyone who loves fish. This has a balance of sourly-sweet tang that mixes wonderfully in your mouth. |
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Grilled Fish Fillet by ShaleeDPMy little girl's ultimate fave! |
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Tuna soup by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaExceptionally easy and quick way to make a wonderful, tasty soup that everybody will love. If you enjoy fish soup, this one is for you but without fuss and long preparation. Also, salmon can be used instead of tuna. |
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Asian-Style Grilled Black Bass by John SpottiswoodThis fish is simply delicious. The flesh is like butter and the flavor is from heaven. I know that sounds extreme, but it's true. I was in Costco and the fresh fish counter had whole black bass. I'd never made it before, but the woman behind the counter said it is similar to yellowtail (hamachi) which is one of my favorites, so I… |
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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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Escabecheng Galunggong (Sweet and Sour Fried Mackerel) by ShaleeDPA simple recipe that Filipinos like to share with the family. |
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Steamed Fish with Black Bean Sauce by Nancy MiyasakiThis is one of the recipes I remember most fondly from my childhood. It's a Chinese dish, and I'm of Japanese heritage, so my mom used a large fish fillet as opposed to a whole fish. I know it's probably delicious both ways, but this is a bit easier on the eyes! Season the fish just before cooking...don't marinate...or the fish… |
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