Cold weather has a way of making warm seafood dishes feel extra welcoming. The mix of gentle heat and fresh ingredients ...
In a sauté pan over low heat, sweat shallots and garlic in vegetable oil until translucent. Add mussels, cockles, langoustines, and white wine. Cover and cook until mussels and cockles open. Add ...
Seafood pasta may seem like a dish that you can only enjoy at a restaurant, but it’s surprisingly easy to make at home. Pantry staples, such as diced tomatoes, onions and olive oil, along with your ...
First put water to boil to cook the pasta, once it is boiling add sea salt. Your water must taste like sea water, so don’t be shy and don’t add a pinch of salt…..will do nothing to the dish at all.
There's no law that says a mixed grill has to be based on meat. Shrimp, scallops, and salmon are up to the task, and, paired with a simple red-pepper sauce, make for a festive meal. Add bread, salad, ...
In a large, lidded stockpot, combine crab boil, cayenne pepper to taste, salt, onions and garlic. Squeeze juice from lemon halves into pot, then add juiced halves to pot. Add water and bring to a boil ...
From the Recipe Creator: You'll want to slip this recipe into the front of your for-last-minute-guests file. Pasta and mixed greens nicely complement the tender, citrusy shellfish. —Margaret E.