Fish
Smoked Salmon Rillettes on Tortilla Wafers
Rillettes, potted meat spreads, are a French specialty traditionally done with pork and goose. This lighter version makes for a delicious, contemporary canapé.
Haddock in Charmoula Sauce
(Adapted from The Keeper's House)
Charmoula is a Moroccan fish marinade traditionally made with tomatoes, lemon, paprika, garlic, cumin, and cilantro.
Deviled Salmon Cakes
When adding the diced vegetables to the flaked salmon, fold the ingredients together gently so that the salmon doesn't break up.
Grilled Sea Bass with Miso-Mustard Sauce
An easy dish that uses some traditional Japanese ingredients, including miso. Made from fermented soybeans, miso paste comes in various shades, with the darker ones being stronger in flavor. This recipe calls for white miso (also called shiro-miso), which is sweeter and more delicate.
Salade Niçoise
This salad was inspired by a classic Salade Niçoise with its fresh anchovies, potatoes and green beans, and one offered to me by Alice Waters, owner of Chez Panisse, who comes to France every year to avail herself of, among other things, the fine green beans of summer.
Red Caviar Dip
A sophisticated yet simple dip that is wonderful with toast triangles, crackers or some assorted raw vegetables.
Garlic and Anchovy Dip with Vegetables
(BAGNA CAUDA)
The name of this warm dip of melted butter, olive oil, anchovies and garlic means "hot bath." It is usually accompanied by raw vegetables. Pour a dry white Arneis or a Gavi with this.
Cornmeal-Crusted Trout with Warm Tomato and Tarragon Salsa
Market tip: All rainbow trout sold in markets are sustainably farm-raised.
Baked Fish with Paprika-Lemon Butter
Alice Marcus Solovy of Skokie, Illinois, writes: "When I was 12 years old, my mother taught me how to make my first pie crust. My father said it tasted just like his grandmother's, and I was very flattered. That's basically the story of how I started cooking. After almost a lifetime in the kitchen, I still enjoy playing around with recipes. I've even been known to go out to dinner, taste a certain dish, and then re-create it at home in a few tries."
Poached Salmon in Aspic
Active time: 1 3/4 hr Start to finish: 12 hr
Before you start this recipe, make sure there's room in your refrigerator for a 24-inch fish poacher and a 25-inch platter.
Tuna Empanaditas
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Don't use water-packed tuna for this recipe — it's too bland for the filling. Tuna packed in olive oil, however, will make for empanaditas that taste genuine. Especially with a glass of Fino Sherry.
Green Bean and Grape Tomato Salad with Kalamata Vinaigrette
Grape tomatoes are smaller than cherry tomatoes. If you’re using cherry tomatoes, cut them in half for this dish.
Pan-Glazed Fish with Citrus and Soy
Yuuan Yaki
The meaty flavor of oily fish such as Spanish mackerel, pompano, or swordfish stands up nicely to this marinade. If you prefer milder-flavored fish, try cod or bass.
Bermuda Fish Chowder
When WABC-TV visited gourmet's test kitchens several months ago, the cameraman, Fred Mason of Teaneck, New Jersey, said we had to try his Bermuda fish chowder. He usually makes it for a crowd—you should double the recipe if you want to serve this robust fish stew at a party. Though cooking seafood for a long time may seem unusual, it is traditional for a Bermuda-style chowder, and we think you'll agree with Mason (and with us) that this chowder is first-rate. The special pepper sauce that completes the dish will transport you to the island.
In Bermuda, fish chowder is spiked with local rum—usually Gosling's Black Seal. And the finishing touch is Sherry pepper sauce, a Bermudian condiment.
Active time: 40 min Start to finish: 2 1/2 hr
Sea Bass with Lemon Caper Fettuccine
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Cioppino
San Francisco–Style Seafood Stew