A simple, but impressive, recipe for any occasion. Credit Cole Alcock Special delivery: Sign up for the free Marlin email newsletter. Subscribe to Marlin magazine and get a year of highly collectible, ...
Marinate fish with a bit of extra-virgin olive oil, freshly ground pepper, kosher salt, and fines herbs. Sear fish on both sides in a very hot skillet and remove from heat. Top fish with a bit of ...
Jean-Georges Vongerichten is one of the most famous chefs in the world. His flagship Jean-Georges in New York City has two Michelin stars and four stars from The New York Times. The award-winning ...
Stir salt and egg whites together in a large bowl. The consistency should make it easy to clump together. Place a third of the salt mixture in the middle of a sheet pan forming a shape slightly larger ...
Nick Lama, chef and owner of Avo in New Orleans, stuffs a whole fish with thyme and slices of lemon and fennel, then covers it in salt for his easy recipe for Salt-Baked Snapper. Don't worry--you ...
This is the one dish that has been on all of Guillermo Ardid’s menus and was a favorite of internationally recognized French chef Jacques Pepin on his visit to Chez Ardid. Instructions: In a large ...
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly coat a large, heavy casserole dish with oil. Place fish fillets with the skin side up to cover the bottom of the dish. Scatter tomatoes evenly over the fish. Put ...
Looking for something great and low in calories? Oh, and you want it fast too? Check out these great fish recipes: Canele’s pan-seared snapper: At Canele in Atwater Village, chef Corina Weibel serves ...
Yields 2 servings. Recipe is by Teresa B. Day. 2 filets red snapper ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon seafood seasoning blend, if desired* 1 lemon, cut in wedges 1. Rinse snapper ...
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