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Tips
How to Remove Pin Bones From Fish
These days, many retailers remove pin bones from salmon, but in case they don't, here's how to find and remove them.
Save Shrimp Shells for Stock
After peeling shrimp, don't just toss the shells! Here's a great way to put them toward future use.
How to Debeard Mussels
Mussels cook quick and taste great with little prep, but cleaning and debearding them is crucial for the cooking process.
What is Fish Sauce?
Fish sauce is a well-known Thai food staple, and it makes a great, salty addition to any Southeast Asian recipe.
How to Devein Shrimp
Deveining shrimp, while partially a misnomer, is an important step in preparing perfect seafood. And it can be done in seconds!
How to Prep Shrimp For Cooking
How-To's
Learn All About Indirect Grilling
What is indirect grilling? It's bascially a technique that turns your grill into an outdoor oven so you can cook big items, like whole chickens, pork loins, pizzas, etc. So the next time you fire up the grill, follow these four simple steps, and take the indirect route to perfectly cooked meats, vegetables, and more.
How To Grill Fish
Does grilling leave you fishing for compliments? Have no fear, simply follow these three simple guidelines and five rules for grilling flawless fish fillets every time. Not sure what fish to buy? Read on. How should you prep the grill and the fish? That's covered. Not sure when the fish is done? Follow our test for doneness. This step-by-step technique article walks you through all you need to know about How To Grill Fish.
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Recipes
Crab, Avocado & Grapefruit Salad with Grapefruit-Tarragon Vinaigrette
No matter when you eat it — as a first course, along with the meal, or as a palate cleanser before dessert — round out your meal with this refreshing salad. Sweet crab and a light citrus-herb vinaigrette make it much more than a typical dinner salad. And because they’re at their sweetest and juiciest this time of year, the red jeweled grapefruit segments make it extra-special.
Creamy Crab Bisque
Bisque is a rather refined soup often reserved for special occasions. But with quality crabmeat, that’s readily available, you can make it for dinner (or dinner parties) any time the craving strikes. The flavors of seafood, sherry, and tomato are highlighted in every scrumptious bite.
Southwestern Crab Cakes with Chipotle-Lime Aioli
With premium canned or pasteurized crabmeat, you don’t have to live on a coast or wait for crab season to enjoy this delicacy — it’s always available and ready to use. Plus, outside a crab boil, you’ll be hard-pressed to tell it apart from fresh. You just won’t have to do any picking!
Start by turning this sweet and succulent seafood into ever-popular crab cakes. Cumin adds a hint of smokiness for a southwestern twist, while bell pepper, corn, and scallions complete the flavor profil…
Classic Crab Dip
Certain to steal the show, crab dip is a long-time favorite ... and you’ll want to dive right into this one! Fresh, sharp seasonings — lemon, Worcestershire, and horseradish — balance the richness of the cheeses and the crab. And the panko topping adds great crunch to this creamy appetizer recipe. Serve this seafood dip with baguette slices, crostini, or your favorite crackers. For fresh alternatives, try apples, pears, or celery sticks.
Fish Stock
Of all the stocks you should be making at home, fish stock is it. Why? Because it's more delicate and fresher tasting than anything you can buy commercially. As with most stocks, the beauty is that you control the ingredients (and homemade stock is usually cheaper than what you'll find at the supermarket, plus it makes a ton — perfect for freezing.) The only problem with homemade stocks is that they're gone too quickly!
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Grilled pizza is the closest home cooks get to the distinctive charred flavor of wood-fired pizza, and these pizzettes are no exception. The hot, dry heat of the grill cooks the dough up quick and gives extra flavor to the shrimp. Just don’t leave the shrimp in the marinade too long — the citrus can actually cook them before you get them on the grill. The flavors of mild shrimp, rich cream cheese, and warm, fresh pizza dough combine for a result that’s reminiscent of crab rangoon. And…
Citrus Shrimp Pizzettes
Crispy Cod Fillets
Thick, tender cod fillets, a crispy, crunchy panko coating, and a from-scratch tangy tartar sauce take the mundane to simply marvelous in just about half an hour. Looking for more fish recipes? Check out some other favorites!
Thai Red Curry Shrimp
It’s hard to believe how much flavor comes from so few ingredients in our Thai Red Curry Shrimp. But with shrimp, curry paste, and coconut milk topping the list, you’ll definitely become a believer. And the fact that this meal comes together in just half an hour means it won’t be necessary to call for Thai takeout tonight.
Parmesan Shrimp Cocktail with Basil Aioli
Italian appetizers known as antipasti (“before the meal”) make perfect grilling fare. Light the grill early, and start your next backyard gathering with these char-broiled shrimp skewers.
Grilled Halibut Greek Salad
On a hot summer night, nothing hits the spot like a cold salad. If you’re looking for something tangy, go Greek with this bright, briny salad full of lemon, vinegar, and feta. Bulk it up with fresh vegetables and hearty chickpeas, too. Top it all off with a hot-off-the-grill piece of halibut for a meal that’s light, lively, and filling at the same time.
Tuna Salad Melt with Sweet Piquanté Peppers
Spice up everyday tuna salad by adding the slightly spicy yet sweet flavor of piquanté peppers, called Peppadews. Then for the ultimate sandwich eating experience, turn the salad into a tuna melt. Old Bay seasoning is a unique blend of spices, such as celery seed, ground allspice, and assorted peppers, and adds depth to the tuna salad.
Sesame-Crusted Salmon with wasabi dipping sauce
With minimal ingredients, little preparation, and quick-cooking time, this sushi-inspired salmon dinner is as easy as calling for carryout.