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Fish

Crispy Trout with Wilted Watercress

Serve with: Steamed carrots and scalloped potatoes. Dessert: A bakery strawberry tart.

Tapenade

Whether spread on sandwiches or served alongside roasts, this classic Provençal condiment of pummeled olives is always handy and delicious. However, it's during cocktail hour, when served simply with croutons, that people seem to love it best. A food processor replaces the traditional mortar and pestle for faster results. Refrigerate for up to a week.

Caesar Salad with Pepper-Grilled Tuna

A quintessential California pairing. Brush slices of sourdough bread with olive oil and grill (about two minutes per side) to serve alongside. What to drink: A crisp, dry white wine, such as a Sauvignon Blanc.

Eggs Stuffed with Smoked Salmon and Caviar

Talk about deviled eggs: The decadent filling includes smoked salmon and salmon caviar. What to drink: A chilled dry rosé is refreshing; it also stands up to the sweet-sour components of this menu.

Spicy Red Fish Stew

Meriel MacDonald of London, England, writes: "Having grown up at Kinloch Lodge, my family's hotel on the Isle of Skye, I truly understand what it means to be too busy to cook. There were always guests to attend to, telephones ringing, and other interruptions. Still, my mother found the time to cook while overseeing the hotel's day-to-day business. Today, she continues to run Kinloch Lodge, and over the years she has shared with me many of her recipes and cooking tips, which have helped me in my job as catering manager for a large advertising agency. For work events, I often rely on family recipes, because they're dependable and delicious. I also use many of those same recipes for simple home suppers during the workweek."

Grilled Salmon with Crunchy Sweet Mustard Vinaigrette

I don't know if it's because of all the hot dogs I ate on the sidewalks of New York as a kid, but I never seem to get tired of mustard. I use it as a background flavor in a lot of my sauces, but in this one mustard is front and center. Use a whole-grain mustard, such as Pommery de Meaux from France, so that your sauce has a nice crunch from the whole seeds.

Cornmeal-Crusted Flounder with Tartar Sauce

Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min

Buckwheat Pancakes with Smoked Salmon

This version of blini—a tribute to the Russian communities throughout the New York metropolitan area—is fast because it does not require yeast. If buckwheat flour is unavailable, whole-wheat flour makes a good substitute.

Caesar Pasta Salad

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 30 min

Tuna Pasta Salad

Active time: 15 min Start to finish: 30 min

Pacific Salmon with Roasted Garlic

Steam sugar snap peas and pour a Chardonnay to go with this dinner.

Bombay Fish Steamed in Banana Leaves

One extremely popular fish in Bombay, India's financial center, is pomfret, found in most coastal areas of the country. In one of my favorite pomfret preparations, called patrani macchi, the fish is stuffed with an herb paste and steamed in a banana leaf—which lends a unique fragrance and makes an attractive presentation at table (but should not be eaten). As pomfret is difficult to find in most parts of the United States, we suggest salmon, which is equally delicious.

Pine-Nutty Trout Fillets

Any nut can be substituted for the pine nuts. Toast them for fuller flavor.

Broiled Red Snapper with Tamarind Sauce

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less. Thai cooking frequently makes use of the roots of cilantro; their flavor is more pronounced than that of the leaves.
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