Seafood
Garlicky Fish Stew from Corfu
Bianco
Another Corfiote fish recipe with an Italian-sounding name. Bianco is pungent with garlic and is called "white" because it is made without tomatoes.
By Diane Kochilas
Crab Louis
At least two San Francisco establishments — Solari's restaurant and the St. Francis Hotel — have laid claim to this classic. Both places reportedly started serving crab Louis around 1915.
Chinese Style Steamed Fish
Complement the entrée—and the Chinese theme—with rice, stir-fried snow peas, then pineapple sherbet topped with coconut.
Cumin-Dusted Sea Bass on Green Rice
The two-step method of searing and then roasting this thick fillet is what keeps the fish succulent.
Orange Roughy with Tomato-Cilantro Salsa
"Whenever I visit my family in the Chicago area, my sister and I make a point of having lunch at Fresh Starts Restaurant in Flossmoor," says Carol De Biase-Ruffe of Arvada, Colorado. "They serve delicious, healthful food — and we're never disappointed. The last time we went there, I ordered a fish entrée topped with tomato salsa."
The restaurant uses tilapia for this dish; we substituted the easier-to-find orange roughy.
Scallops with Snail-Garlic Butter and Leeks
Adapted from L'Ardoise
Serve this play on the classic escargots à la bourguignonne with lots of crusty bread to mop up the flavorful butter. The snails come in 7-ounce cans, so you'll have leftovers. You might want to consider making escargots à la Bourguignonne with the leftover snails.
Salmon with Orecchiette, Caramelized Onions, and Horseradish Cream
Deidre A. Pallouras of Rochelle Park, New York, writes: "My husband and I recently traveled to Cincinnati, where we dined at Daveed's at 934 in Mount Adams. Although everything we ate was delicious, we were most impressed by the incredible salmon with horseradish cream. I'd love to try to recreate the dish at home."
Louisiana Deviled Crab Cakes
These crab cakes are flavored with the "holy trinity" of Cajun cooking: onion, green bell pepper, and celery. Serve them with a helping of coleslaw or a green salad.
Shrimp Braised in Coconut Milk
This rich and flavorful dish was inspired by a recent trip to Brazil. If you are making the coconut rice to accompany the shrimp a 14-ounce can of coconut milk will be enough for both dishes.
Grilled Mahi-Mahi with Avocado-Melon Salsa
Jamaican jerk seasoning — a blend of chiles, thyme, garlic, onion, and spices — gives the grilled fish a reddish-brown finish. It's a supermarket staple now; look for it in the spice aisle. Serve with: Rice salad and grilled squash.
Thai-Spiced Watermelon Soup With Crabmeat
This light, spicy soup is delicious hot or chilled. The sautéed aromatics turn the broth a rich red-orange, more reminiscent of tomato than watermelon. See if your guests can guess the main ingredient.
Active time: 1 hr Start to finish: 1 hr (3 hr if serving chilled)
Roasted Prawns with Morels and Morel Butter
This recipe calls for giant 4 1/2- to 5-ounce prawns, which can be ordered from some specialty fish markets. If unavailable, substitute 24 large prawns.
Caviar Pancakes
My mom ate a lot of things — frogs' legs, escargots, sweetbreads — that horrified me as a child, but I took to caviar right away. She didn't use the good stuff, but even made with supermarket roe, this dish makes an elegant impression.
Active time: 30 min Start to finish: 30 min (includes making pancakes)
By Zanne Early Stewart and Patty Early
Oven-Fried Catfish with Dill Tartar Sauce
Serve thick-cut french fries and a mixed-greens, beet and onion salad alongside the fish. Finish with a purchased custard pie; tall glasses of mint iced tea would complement all of it nicely.