Seafood
Steamed Sea Bass with Shredded Pork
Sea bass are generally found swimming in the tanks of Chinatown fish markets. They are usually small because the fishmongers also sell to restaurants, which typically like to steam the larger fish. Steaming, as I have noted, is the preferred way for cooking whole live fish. But if you are unable to find a live fish, fresh flounder, sole, or red snapper will do nicely for this recipe.
By Eileen Yin-Fei Lo
Broiled Oysters with Garlic Breadcrumbs
At Moran's Oyster Cottage, diners enjoy this dish alongside homemade bread.
By Mary O'Callaghan
Kale and Pecorino Crostini
Just a couple of chopped anchovy fillets deepen the flavor of this simple starter.
By Daniel Patterson
Tuna Noodle Casserole with Leeks and Fresh Dill
The Original: Any old canned tuna mixed with cream of something (chicken, celery, mushroom) soup. Our Version: Oil-packed albacore in a roux-thickened sauce flavored with leeks, dill, and Gruyère. Our one old-school concession? A crunchy, crushed-potato-chip topping.
By Molly Stevens
Calamari-Olive Salad
This beautiful seafood salad makes a terrific home for leftover Niçoise olives from the braised Veal Cacciatore . Quickly cooking the calamari renders it snowy white and very tender—such a nice backdrop to the salty olives and crunchy celery. Scallion, lemon zest, and celery add freshness.
By Kay Chun
Asian Shrimp, Pineapple, and Peanut Salad
Pineapple helps give this Asian salad a perfect balance of hot, salty, tangy, and sweet.
By Jill Dupleix
Coconut Shrimp
Japanese breadcrumbs and shredded coconut give these shrimp a crispy, crunchy crust.
By Lora Zarubin
Balsamic-Glazed Salmon with Spinach and Olives
Briny olives and sweet golden raisins work in tandem to bring balance to this simple, delicious one-pan fish dinner.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Linguine with Bay Scallops, Fennel, and Tomatoes
Light and fresh, this pasta dish is brightened with a squeeze of lemon juice. A V-slicer is the ideal tool for thinly slicing the fennel. For an even healthier option, try using whole wheat pasta.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Piquillo Pepper and Sardine Tartines
Tartines are essentially French open-face sandwiches. In this nibble, crunchy toasts are topped with roasted Spanish piquillo peppers and rich, savory sardines. A few drops of spicy sriracha sauce give this sophisticated starter a bit of heat.
By Jeanne Thiel Kelley
Buckwheat Galettes with Salmon, Capers, and Dill
By Marlena Spieler
Bulgur Risotto with Corn and Shrimp
Fiber-rich bulgur and protein-packed shrimp in this mix will keep you full for hours—but it takes mere minutes to make.
By Kerri Conan
Asian Noodle Dinner Salad
By Roberta Lee, M.D.
Baked Halibut with Almonds
A flavorful dish from the Kripalu Center for Yoga & Health in Massachusetts.
Tilapia and Mashed Yams with Pancetta-Sage Breadcrumbs
Don't have 60 minutes to roast a root vegetable? Try cooking yams in a microwave for about five minutes on each side and you'll have yams that are soft and ready to mash—fast.
By The Bon Appétit Test Kitchen
Cioppino-Style Roasted Crab
For leftovers of this classic seafood stew, increase the recipe by half.
By Maria Helm Sinskey
Salmon Salad with Fennel, Orange, and Mint
By Ross Dobson
Green Onion Sausage and Shrimp Gravy
In South Louisiana, any sauce is called gravy. This dish would be our equivalent of biscuits and sausage gravy, except we've got all this seafood down here that finds its way into nearly everything. Serve this gravy over biscuits ) with Oeufs au Plat , and you've really got something. As a chef, I make this a bit more complicated than it needs to be: I start with the shrimp in the pan, then remove them so they don't overcook, and then I add them back once it's all come together.
By John Besh