Seafood
Chilean Sea Bass Moho and More
If Chilean sea bass is unavailable, any sea bass is fine to use. Score the fish on the skin side, so it won't curl.
Grilled Fish with Orange-Fennel Salsa
Rockfish is used in this dish at Cashion's Eat Place in Washington, D.C. If you can't find rockfish fillets, substitute sea bass.
Shrimp-Stuffed Portobello Mushrooms
Small portobello mushooms are sometimes labeled portobellini or baby portobellos. Pair this dish with a salad and white wine for a light lunch or supper.
Spicy Lemon Crab Cakes on Mixed Greens
These crispy cakes are jazzed up with cayenne and lemon peel. Add purchased potato salad, sliced tomatoes, and a seeded baguette. A strawberry tart from the bakery would make a refreshing summer finish.
Tuna, Red Onion, and Parsley Salad
Save time by using vacuum-sealed pouches of tuna, which don't need to be drained.
Smoked Salmon Pasta Verde
Serve with: Mixed baby greens with shredded radishes in a citrus vinaigrette, and a sesame baguette.
Squid in Vinegar Sauce
New York Filipinos are sentimental about adobo — meat or fish with lots of garlic, soy sauce, and vinegar. We used cider vinegar to good effect, but authentic Filipino cuisine calls for coconut, palm, or sugarcane vinegar.
Active time: 25 min Start to finish: 40 min
Manhattan Clam Chowder
Treat yourself to fresh clams for this recipe — they make all the difference. This dish originated in Rhode Island during the late 19th century, when, as story has it, Portuguese immigrants added tomatoes to their chowder. British New Englanders believed their creamy chowder to be superior and named the Portuguese version after Manhattan, presuming that New Yorkers were the only people crazy enough to add tomatoes.
Tropical Spring Rolls with Chile Sauce
The consistency and flavor of bottled Asian chile sauces can vary, as can the heat of fresh chiles, so make adjustments to taste. For these tropical rolls, we found the thinner Wei-Chuan brand spring roll wrappers worked best.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 hr
Tuna, Black-Eyed Pea and Radish Salad
By Wuanda Walls
Crab Legs with Mustard Dipping Sauce
This appetizer has been one of the restaurant's most popular since it opened in 1950. For a pretty presentation, arrange the crab legs in Belgian endive spears, and garnish with cucumber and radicchio.
Penne with Shrimp, Asparagus, and Sun-Dried Tomatoes
Lisa Caiazza of Franklin Square, New York, writes, "At the Manhattan law office where I'm a legal secretary, it seems as though the phones are always ringing. And if it isn't the phones that have me occupied, then there are lots of documents that need my attention. By the time I get home from the city, I usually have only about 45 minutes to put together dinner for my husband, Angelo, and myself. Still, that's enough time to make something filling and delicious, like a salad and a hearty pasta or soup."
A quick and flavorful pasta dish that's special enough for company.
Shrimp and Corn with Basil
This American variation of a Chinese stir-fry—combined with a loaf of crusty bread—is a meal in itself.
Madras Fisherman's Curry
On the eastern side of the Indian peninsula, fronting the Bay of Bengal, is Madras, the capital of Tamil Nadu state.
This recipe from that cosmopolitan city is typically made with sardines, mackerel, and crab, but we have substituted orange roughy for a more delicately flavored dish.