Our salmon fillet had too many pinbones to serve whole, so we tried this recipe: http://www.japanesecooking101.com/salmon-flakes-recipe/. We had 1 lb fillet, so we doubled the ingredients (except the salt, which we reduced to 1 tsp) and finished with a dash of freshly ground black pepper. We served this with jasmine rice and oven-roasted asparagus (also… Continue reading Japanese seasoned salmon flakes
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Baked tilapia in lemon caper butter sauce
We tried this recipe: http://www.deliciousasitlooks.com/2013/05/lemon-butter-baked-tilapia-with-capers.html?m=1 Our modifications: first, we used caper berries in lieu of capers. Second, we used fresh oregano instead of dry, and we increased the lemon juice to that from one whole lemon. Third, we omitted the salt to offset the briny flavor of the caper berries. Finally, we kept the garlic… Continue reading Baked tilapia in lemon caper butter sauce
Jamaican broiled jerk snapper fillet
Preheat broiler on low and place oven rack 4 inches away from heat source. Place a rack in foil-lined baking sheet, and spray cooking oil on the rack. Pat dry one 10-ounce skin-on snapper fillet with paper towels. Mix 1 Tbsp Dry Jerk Seasoning (recipe below), 2 Tbsp vegetable oil, and a dash of hot… Continue reading Jamaican broiled jerk snapper fillet
Stove-top teriyaki salmon steaks
We tried this VietWorld Kitchen recipe, including the homemade teriyaki sauce, and it was delicious: http://www.vietworldkitchen.com/blog/2013/10/salmon-teriyaki-stovetop-recipe.html (Nov. 2016)Note: After salting the salmon steaks for 30 mins, we patted them dry with paper towels before placing them in a heated teflon pan. Because our salmon steaks were over 2 inches thick, we increased the teriyaki and… Continue reading Stove-top teriyaki salmon steaks
Oven-poached sole with lemon-caper sauce
We tried this NYT recipe: http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1014640-oven-poached-pacific-sole-with-lemon-caper-sauce It was fairly simple, but very sensitive to timing. We served this with lemon-garlic stirfried baby broccoli. (Nov. 2016)
Vietnamese caramelized catfish in claypot
We tried this recipe by Andrea Nguyen: https://www.splendidtable.org/recipes/caramelized-catfish-sand-pot. (Note: In case this link does not work, Google “splendid table Andrea Nguyen catfish,” and the recipe should come up.) Our modifications: first, we used swai (a type of catfish) fillets instead of catfish steaks, and we cut them into 2-inch pieces; second, we used a large… Continue reading Vietnamese caramelized catfish in claypot
Japanese-style halibut en papillote
We followed this recipe for flounder: http://norecipes.com/hirame-no-mushiyaki-steamed-flounder (June 2016)
Korean-style anchovy-infused zucchini
Using a mandolin, thinly slice one large zucchini on a diagonal, then set aside. Separately, heat 2 tsp neutral vegetable oil in a large wok, then add 1 clove garlic (microplaned) and 1 tsp anchovy paste. Sauté until fragrant, then add 1 Tbsp mirin and the zucchini ribbons. Mix well, and sauté until zucchini is… Continue reading Korean-style anchovy-infused zucchini
Italian spiral pasta with anchovies and kale
This is a delicious, well-balanced dish that takes less than 45 mins to make. We used whole-wheat gobbetti (a type of spiral pasta). We also used anchovy paste in lieu of anchovy fillets (½ tsp paste = 1 filet). We use about ½ bunch of kale for this dish. Recipe here: http://cooking.nytimes.com/recipes/1015085-pasta-with-anchovies-garlic-chiles-and-kale (Mar. 2016)Note: To… Continue reading Italian spiral pasta with anchovies and kale
Baked salmon in puff pastry
We used store-bought frozen puff pastry that we defrosted in the fridge for 2-3 hours. Recipe and useful video here: http://livewellnetwork.com/My-Family-Recipe-Rocks/recipes/Salmon-Stuffed-Puff-Pastry/9263020. We used about 1 lb salmon and baked it for 45 mins. We also served mixed green salad with a honey dijon mustard vinaigrette. The vinaigrette recipe is here: http://www.onceuponachef.com/2011/03/roasted-beet-salad-with-goat-cheese-walnuts-honey-dijon-vinaigrette.html. We added an extra… Continue reading Baked salmon in puff pastry