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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

Oysters on the Half Shell with Green Apple Mignonette

Oysters are traditional New Year's fare in France. These oysters are shucked, then served with a tart mignonette sauce with a twist. The classic version is made with shallots, vinegar, and black pepper, but we added green apple for sweet-tart flavor and a pop of color. So celebrate like the French and try these oysters on the half shell this year.

Broiled Cajun Oysters on the Half Shell

Oysters are a quick-cooking appetizer, especially when broiled. The oysters are broiled on the half-shell, which doubles as a serving vessel. Topped with a spicy tomato cream and sprinkled with a buttery, cheesy topping full of crunch, these easy hors d'oeuvres are perfect for passing around a party.

Shrimp Bisque

The night before Christmas is a time to impress guests by serving a menu that looks like you pulled out all the stops. With this virtually make-ahead meal, you’ll be able to relax with everyone else.

This rich and creamy shrimp soup is made in the style of a classic bisque, with rice, seafood meat, and shells puréed to give it body. But the shrimp shells aren’t there just to thicken. They also add tons of flavor when browned in butter and puréed.

Bacon-Wrapped Shrimp with Adobo Aioli

To keep party-goers satisfied, serve shrimp wrapped in bacon — a sure favorite at get-togethers. For an extra smoky kick, be sure to offer them the adobo aioli sauce for dipping.

Baked Scallops

This mollusk meal is anything but ordinary. Little bay scallops make the perfect baby seafood casseroles full of big flavor. You won’t believe there are only 10 ingredients — and this dinner recipe only take 30 minutes.

Rock Shrimp Dip

With their tough, hard shells, rock shrimp resemble tiny lobsters, but they aren’t that different than regular shrimp. They’re actually deepwater cousins of Gulf Brown, White, and Pink Shrimp. They have a delicate texture and lobster-like flavor that is perfect in this creamy dip. Serve this party-ready appetizer with crunchy potato chips.

Crab Puffs

What do you get when you marry a succulent, creamy crab filling with buttery, flaky puff pastry? Hands down, the simplest, most divine holiday appetizer. Pastry cups made from store-bought puff pastry, filled with a filling reminiscent of crab dip, make the perfect bite-sized finger food for parties and celebrations.

King Crab Legs with Champagne Beurre Blanc

Nothing says celebration like king crab legs, and what better time to indulge than when it’s just the two of you? Pick a special occasion — or just a Tuesday! — and make this elegant seafood dinner, served with a Champagne beurre blanc sauce.

King crab legs are fully cooked before being frozen and sold, so preparing them is simple. And look for the largest legs as they have the meatiest texture. For easy cooking, break the legs into pieces, then keep an eye on them as they steam to a…

Oyster Po' Boys

Po’ boy sandwiches weren’t originally known for being premium quality — the name is short for “poor boy.” But over time, the concept and recipes evolved, and now po’ boys are a beloved staple of New Orleans-style cuisine. They’re essentially subs or hoagies that can be filled with anything, from roast beef to fried seafood.

While fried oysters are amazing on their own, the only thing that might make them better is to stuff them into a soft sub roll with mayonnaise, hot sauce, lettuce,…

Oysters Rockfeller Soup

This creamy seafood soup is a twist on the famous New Orleans dish, Oysters Rockefeller. Freshly-shucked oysters are pureed with fresh spinach, parsley, and aromatics, and made creamy with half-and-half. Pernod [pehr–NOH] is a French liqueur that adds a slight licorice flavor to the soup. A sprinkle of crisp bacon on top adds a nice textural contrast to the smooth soup. This would make an elegant addition to a holiday menu or dinner party.

Crab Salad Lettuce Wraps with Watermelon Relish

Starting with a lean protein sets you up for success when trying to eat healthier and smarter. And using a flavorful option, like crab, means you’re still able to pack some “oomph” into your meal without adding extra fat or sodium. Then nestle the crab in buttery-textured lettuce leaves along with fresh ingredients like juicy watermelon, crunchy cucumber, spicy jalapeño, and fragrant cilantro. All that’s needed is a simple vinaigrette flavored with lime and chili powder to take this meal to …

Korean Shrimp Skewers with Honey-Gochujang Sauce

Where there are appetizers there must be something on a stick. And these Korean shrimp skewers are even more delicious than they look. This sweet and spicy sauce is so jam-packed with flavor, too, you’ll likely use it not only for this shrimp, but other grilled meats, seafood, and veggies. The biggest thing to keep in mind when making these skewers is the size of shrimp you use. Shrimp are sized according to how many make up a…