Not all recipes have to be fancy. Sometimes their only value is to remind us how to cook the thing we already love. I take it for granted that I know how to cook salmon. Crispy on the outside, silky smooth on the inside. For those of you looking to perfect restaurant-style seared salmon, this post is for you. It’s simple, straight forward, and nearly foolproof.
Category: Fish and Seafood
Halibut Fish Tacos with Avocado Crema
In the mood for Mexican but don’t want to roll over in a Mexi-Coma? Try these light and refreshing Halibut Fish Tacos. They are flavorful and bright, with just a hint of clean heat from the jalapeno.
Add a dollop of Avocado Crema, and you not only have a light and filling meal, but you have the added benefit of saying “It’s not crema….it’s my daily dose of omegas and antioxidents”.
Sesame Seared Ahi Tuna with Forest Nameko Mushrooms
Sometimes it’s nice to pamper yourself.
Pistachio Crusted Salmon
This dish is an homage to my father…who can down pistachios faster than a lightening bolt 🙂
Lemon Dijon Mahi Mahi
Serves 4 Ingredients: 4 6-oz Mahi Mahi filets Juice of 1 lemon 3 Tbs olive oil 1 Tbs dijon mustard 3 Tbs fresh parsley Salt and Pepper to taste Preparation: Pat Mahi Mahi dry. Place in non-reactive bowl with cover (or Ziploc bag). Whisk together lemon juice, olive oil, mustard, parsley, salt, and pepper. Pour…
Modern Pork Chop and “Apple Sauce”
There is something about childhood favorites that stick with you even as your palette develops.
Mediterranean Herbed Sea Bass
Have you ever read the ingredient label of a “healthy” packaged food and thought… “So what the heck are you?”
Lemon Tilapia
I have lately realized just how much one’s taste buds change over time. Take childhood for instance, you couldn’t force me to eat shrimp or avocados.
Salmon Rice Bowl
I can officially say that I have been on an Asian-inspired kick for the last few weeks. This recipe was created on a rainy night, when I had a bit of an upset stomach, and needed a belly-warming dinner.