Seafood
"Crackling" Salmon with Truffles
This salmon is wrapped in rice paper, which gets very crisp when sautéed.
Halibut with Capers, Olives, and Tomatoes
Mark Taylor of West Hartford, Connecticut, writes: "I started cooking out of necessity when I first graduated from college, since I couldn't afford to eat out. Having grown up watching my mother cook for our large family, I used her recipes. She was always trying new dishes whenever we had guests and sharing her adventurous attitude toward eating. These days, even though my wife and I both work, we still cook several times a week. Now I tend to rely on recipes I've picked up from restaurants and friends. I enjoy experimenting with different ingredients and figuring out new ways to improve a recipe, as I've done with the one here."
Serve the fish and sauce over couscous.
By Mark Taylor
Oysters on the Half Shell with Pernod Dipping Sauce
Pernod, the beloved French anise-flavored aperitif, adds an interesting twist to the sauce. Offer Champagne with the starters.
Poached Halibut with Black Truffles and Purple-Potato and Crab Gratin
At the restaurant the chef garnishes this dish with fresh seasonal flowers, chervil, and chives.
Dilled Lobster, Avocado, and Potato Salad with Horseradish Dressing Lieber
Substituting cooked chicken for the lobster also yields excellent results.
Sicilian "drowned" Broccoli
Broccoli is called sparaceddi in Sicilian. In this side dish, it is "drowned" in a heady mixture of olive oil, onions, anchovies, olives, red wine and cheese. While there are variations of the basic preparation throughout Italy, food historians generally think it to be of Sicilian origin.
Ginger-Garlic Shrimp
You can add some diced red bell pepper to give this full-flavored dish a splash of color.
By Diane Sandoval
Frisée, Radicchio and Mixed Green Salad with Shrimp and Mushrooms
Tarragon brings its distinctive flavor to this salad. Serve it alongside the strata.
Cucumber Caviar Canapes
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
We used osetra caviar for this hors d'oeuvre, but feel free to substitute your favorite. Any leftover caviar can be used to brighten up a number of dishes, from scrambled eggs to pasta.
Octopus Salad with Scallion and Lime
Chef Shelton uses a 4- by 2-inch round cake ring to mold the salad on the plate.
By Craig Shelton
Seared Salmon with Orange Glaze
Not an ounce of flavor escapes this dish! The salmon is seared, trapping its rich flavor, briefly baked, and then drizzled with a thick, lightly fragranced orange ginger glaze — a balanced companion for a fish as flavorful as salmon. Salmon provides ample amounts of protein, B vitamins, vitamin A, and omega-3 oils.
By Andrew Weil, M.D. and Rosie Daley
Shrimp Rice-Paper Rolls with Vietnamese Dipping Sauce
Sweet, salty, and spicy, nuoc cham is the indispensable sauce of Vietnam's cuisine. It's a favorite dipping sauce for spring rolls and for fresh rice-paper rolls such as these.