Seafood
Salmon Kedgeree
Kedgeree, an Indian-influenced British dish, dates back to the 1800s and is traditionally made with smoked whitefish. It can be served for breakfast, lunch, or dinner.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Smoked Salmon on Sourdough Rounds with Caper-Dill Relish
By Davina Besford
Shellfish Skewers with Equatorial Glazing and Dipping Sauce
The soy-based sauce for these kebabs draws its various intensely flavored ingredients-cilantro, garlic, ginger and chilies-from the equatorial hot zone, where weather and food alike are fiery.
Vegetable Salad with Goat Cheese
(SALADE DE LEGUMES AU FROMAGE DE CHEVRE)
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Sauteed Scallops with with Lemon-Mustard Sauce
Serve atop mashed potatoes or, for a nice twist, on a piece of toasted garlic bread.
By Lisa Zwirn
Baked Swordfish with Olive Relish
A piquant relish that is also a great sauce for pasta. To serve two people, simply double the sauce and toss it with eight ounces of freshly cooked pasta.
Smoked Salmon Hash with Red Potatoes and Fennel
In the late nineteenth century, salmon was so abundant in Scotland that servants refused to eat it more than three times a week — but then again, they didn't have the recipe for this delicious hash. Top each serving of the hash with one or two poached eggs. Make a watercress salad with a simple vinaigrette to have alongside, and offer a pitcher of mimosas or some juice to drink.
Salmon with Tarragon-Leek Sauce
Here's a party main dish that is easy to prepare and makes a lovely presentation.
Ginger Catfish (Trey Cha K'nyei)
I am particularly fond of this stir-fry because of the hot, peppery taste and penetrating aroma that comes from using so much ginger, and I find that people who have never had it before fall in love with it for the same reason. Of course, if you like a milder flavor, feel free to use less ginger; just be careful not to make it too mild, or the dish will be bland. In Cambodia, we believe that ginger has medicinal qualities and that it heats up the head and the whole system to make you feel better. With this in mind, you might want to try Ginger Catfish the next time you have a cold.
By Longteine de Monteiro and Katherine Neustadt
Fish in Crazy Water
(PESCE ALL' ACQUA PAZZA)
The fanciful name of this dish derives from the "crazy" way the cooking water is transformed into a flavorful sauce.
Cod with Herb-Stuffing Crust
Complete the entrée with roasted red-skinned potatoes and boiled green beans. Serve pumpkin cheesecake for dessert.
Salmon Papillotes with Caramelized Onions and Currants
The following is chef Robert Freitag's variation of a recipe by Joyce Goldstein, chef-owner of Square One, in San Francisco, until it closed in 1996. The chef likes to use king salmon when making this dish.
Braised Cod with Chickpeas
This dish is a characteristic Moroccan Jewish preparation. North Africans, Jews and non-Jews alike, are particularly skilled at cooking fish because the long coastline yields so much. Dried chickpeas, a staple starch in the Mediterranean, traveled with the Jews when they emigrated.
By Susan Friedland
Spicy Lemon-Marinated Shrimp
Terms like large and jumbo can vary among fishmongers. In this recipe we used what are known universally as "U 16/20s" (16 to 20 of them make a pound). We asked our fishmonger to shell and devein the shrimp for us. It cost a little more but saved lots of time.
The dried Aleppo chile flakes we call for in this recipe are from the Aleppo province of northern Syria. Their earthy, robust flavor—with more richness than heat—is famous throughout the Middle East.