Season the red snapper filet with salt and pepper on both sides. Brush the fish with the sauce until it is evenly coated. In ...
His Restaurants: Pasjoli and Dialogue, both in Santa Monica, Calif. What He’s Known For: Matching classical technique with out-of-the-box thinking. French-leaning menus driven by Southern California ...
In this episode of Chefs at Home, the executive chef of Suerte shows how to use (almost) all of a snapper to make two different recipes. You'll be using the whole fish for these recipes (except for ...
One of the most characteristic dishes of the islands of Zanzibar is samaki wa kupaka: red snapper broiled over a jiko charcoal brazier and smothered in a creamy turmeric–coconut milk curry. Shane ...
It’s safe to say that we are fully into fish season. Once the weather turns consistently hot, fish is consistently appealing because of both its quick cooking time and light, flaky texture. White fish ...
Contrary to the stigma around the fish, Kobayashi points out that Ta'ape tastes great, is cheaper than other reef fish, and ...
Thankfully supermarkets mean the majority of us don't need to land a catch of the day, and with hundreds of different types ...
Simmer 2 cups stock with saffron in a small saucepan about 5 minutes; remove from heat and set aside. Heat 4 tablespoons olive oil in an 8-quart pot over medium-high heat. Add garlic, allowing it to ...
Compared with other snappers, red snapper is the best. The unique taste and texture — delicate, moist, nutty and sweet — is unmistakable. In high demand for its superb taste, and in short supply but ...
The seafood expert is letting home cooks in on his most foolproof methods. There are so many reasons to make fish part of your weekly diet: It’s healthy, it cooks up in minutes for busy weeknights, ...
Living near the water, we have the great advantage of being able to fish for our dinner. Truthfully, I haven’t been fishing since I got my engagement ring 30 years ago. But my husband was, and still ...
Want to hit your protein goals—and increase your intake of vital nutrients like omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B12, and vitamin D? If so, your best bet is to start eating more fish. The problem, however ...