I enjoyed the recent article “Fish Tale” written by my fellow food writer, Pamela Hasterok. It’s pretty impressive that we have access to quality fresh fish, thanks to technology, fast transportation ...
Use the best, freshest corn tortillas you can (heat/char them briefly in a dry skillet or over a gas burner, for extra flavor and flexibility). In such a simple dish, they make all the difference. The ...
Marinating is a great technique to have in your arsenal: It gives you an added sharpness and a boost of extra flavor, but can also make your proteins much more forgiving when it comes to cooking them.
I’m forever on the prowl for ways to make fish enticing for my family. This simple method does the trick. Red miso (soybean paste) and pineapple juice combine to make a flavorful, quick marinade.
If you've ever drizzled Tabasco sauce over a fried shrimp po boy or a spicy habanero sauce onto these fried fish tacos, you know that hot sauce and seafood are a match made in heaven. However, instead ...
Seafood and the grill. A match made in heaven. The ultimate fast food. Everything from shrimp to fish steaks and whole fish welcome smoky tones from one of our summertime pleasures — grilling. No ...
1. Whisk together vinegar, sake, miso and sesame oil until smooth. Stir in green onion and ginger root. Put fish into a 9-by-13-inch baking dish and coat with marinade. Marinate at room temperature 15 ...
Ask your supplier what is fresh and tell them the method of cookery you are planning to use, e.g. grilling on the barbecue or pan frying, etc. Always ask the supplier to scale, gut fillet, and even ...
6 fish fillets – grouper, sea bass, flounder, cod or halibut (with skin) – each 5 to 6 ounces and about 1 inch thick, or 1 1/2 pounds large prawns or scallops Extra-virgin olive oil Kosher salt Cook’s ...
Marinade: It’s one of those culinary terms that evokes an aura of kitchen mystique, as if throwing together a bunch of liquids, flavorings, herbs and spices will magically transform meat, fish or even ...