Seafood
Pan-Fried Trout with Bacon
Steamed spinach and parsleyed baby red potatoes round out this seasonal plate. Chocolate cream pie is always in season.
Pumpkin Cannelloni with Clams and Sage Brown Butter
By Jody Adams
Grilled Salmon Cakes with Lemon Mayonnaise
Mary deMuth of Rowlett, Texas, writes: "Because my husband is in a graduate program, we've been able to meet people from all over the world. It has been a great experience for our three children — and a chance for me to add to my recipe collection. We frequently have other students over for dinner, so I'm always learning new dishes. Next year our family will be moving to southern France, and we're very excited about the food we'll have there. We hope to make many new friends who will share their Provençal specialties. "
Try these on grilled buns for a "burger" variation. Panko is available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
By Mary deMuth
Crab Cakes with Red Chili Mayonnaise
These crab cakes get an extra kick from the chili-garlic sauce, available in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
By Craig Common
Seared Halibut with Haricots Verts, Scallions, and White Wine Sauce
This recipe offers a prime example of cooking à la minute because the entire dish can be prepared and executed very quickly. (It also uses few enough ingredients that you could purchase all of them in the express lane of your local supermarket on the way home from work.) After sautéeing the halibut, the fish is removed from the pan, which is then deglazed with white wine and fresh lemon juice. Butter is swirled in gradually to yield a rich, flavorful sauce — punctuated by scallions, capers, and diced tomato — that is simply poured over the fish; its pleasing citric acidity and buttery richness make it a perfect foil for the halibut.
By Alfred Portale
Broiled Sea Trout with Basil Sauce
Tomato gratin or potato, red pepper, and fennel salad would make a terrific accompaniment to the fish.
Bouillabaisse
A 1980 charter signed by 11 restaurants (7 in Marseille) dictates what kinds of fish form the basis of an authentic local bouillabaisse. These are generally unavailable here, so we suggest using the freshest nonoily fish you can get, preferably three to five different kinds. As long as we were taking liberties, we also added lobster and used fennel fronds in place of pastis. And though the broth and croutons are usually served separately from the fish itself in Marseille, we enjoyed everything together.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Linguine with Shrimp and Plum Tomatoes
Pasta with shellfish is an old Italian tradition. Have crusty bread on hand to serve.
Roasted Cockles
You can use small manila clams or cherrystones if you can't get cockles. You can also use mussels, but the cooking time will be slightly shorter.
By Susan Herrmann Loomis
Halibut with Sambal Vinaigrette and Wasabi Cream
"At Highland's Garden Cafe in Denver, Colorado, I had an unusual and delicious lunch entrée of fish with sambal vinaigrette and wasabi cream," says William Starret, Jr. of Washington, D.C. "I would greatly appreciate it if you could get the recipe for me."
Fresh Cod Cakes
Traditional fish cakes are made with salt cod and potatoes. To create a lighter, more delicate cake, we used fresh cod and left out the potatoes.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 40 min
Tuna Teriyaki with Wasabi Butter
Wasabi powder is fiery-hot, so adjust the proportion in the butter according to your heat tolerance. An Asian noodle salad from the deli, blanched sugar snap peas sprinkled with sesame seeds, and a bakery lime tart would be cooling additions to the menu.