Many of the seafood stews of the world -- bouillabaisse, cioppino, and caldeirada de peixe (from Portugal), among others -- share a common ingredient:...
Author: Martha Stewart
Searedtuna with an orange-peel-and-fennel-seed crust sits atop red-leaf lettuce. Orange vinaigrette complements the tuna's spices.
Author: Martha Stewart
Hard-cooked eggs can become the basis for easy weeknight meals like this satisfying caesar salad.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe calls for mostly canned and jarred items. Keep them on hand, and you'll always have the fixings for a satisfying dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Get tropical with these citrusy shrimp tacos topped with charred pineapple salsa. It's a Mexican-inspired recipe and family favorite dinner for any night...
Author: Martha Stewart
This relish would also be good on roast chicken, or pork, or even as a topping for steamed broccoli.
Author: Martha Stewart
For a delicious fish dish, try this roasted trout recipe from chef Frank Stitt's "Bottega Favorita" cookbook. Serve with his Butter Bean-and-Mint Pilaf...
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't feel like fish? This bright salsa will also perk up chicken or pork.
Author: Martha Stewart
Keep dinner under wraps: Seal ingredients in parchment to trap moisture and flavor and you'll uncover a delicious meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Begin cooking the shrimp and sauce while the pot of water is coming to a boil so everything is ready at the same time. Be careful not to overcook the shrimp,...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cook this grilled salmon with spicy honey-basil sauce on the backyard grill or under the broiler for a quick and easy dinner. You can buy salmon as fillets...
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy recipe for boiled shrimp is courtesy of Frank Stitt and should be used in his Pickled Shrimp recipe.
Author: Martha Stewart
The yuzu is a relative of an Asian breed of mandarin orange, and its unique taste touts hints of lemon and grapefruit. It perks up a piece of salmon with...
Author: Martha Stewart
A one-skillet weeknight dinner with a Cajun accent. Who can resist this riff on jambalaya with spicy pork sausage, shrimp, and the Louisiana trinity of...
Author: Martha Stewart
This light and refreshing salad makes for a perfect warm-weather meal when avocados are in season. Recipe courtesy of Emeril Lagasse, "Emeril 20-40-60...
Author: Martha Stewart
Let the kids dip the shrimp in their favorite sweet-and-sour sauce, and make a spicier curry sauce for the adults. Cook rice for everyone.
Author: Martha Stewart
This Mediterranean dish is perfect for warm summer nights.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Caesar dressing and romaine are a strong duo -- the lettuce is not overwhelmed by the dressing, which is also good over a tomato salad. All hail this classic...
Author: Martha Stewart
This lighter take on tuna casserole gets brightness and crunch from fresh asparagus and arugula.
Author: Martha Stewart
The star of this at-home version of the Chinese takeout favorite? An umami-packed sauce made with chicken broth, oyster sauce, rice-wine vinegar, sesame...
Author: Riley Wofford
Black sea bass, striped bass, catfish, salmon, and halibut are also delicious steamed.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spicy tuna salad and lettuce served in a pita makes a wholesome lunchbox addition.
Author: Martha Stewart
Balance strong herbs, such as dill and thyme, with milder ones, such as parsley.
Author: Martha Stewart
Select fillets that each weigh four to five ounces. If they are large, cut them in half.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe comes from Jenny Rosenstrach, whose blog dedicated to family dinners, Dinner: A Love Story, became a book. Make a triple or quadruple batch,...
Author: Martha Stewart
This one-of-a-kind pizza recipe from Franny's restaurant is perfect for seafood lovers.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this one-pot dinner, the salmon and vegetables cook together. The dish gets its fantastic flavor from traditional Moroccan ingredients, including harissa...
Author: Martha Stewart
Baking parchment, which can be purchased at kitchen-supply stores and some butcher shops, is useful to have on hand. Use any fresh herb you like with the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Nutritious salmon, whole grains, and a side of greens will fill you up with the good stuff.
Author: Martha Stewart
A warm brown-butter vinaigrette ties all the flavors in this hearty salad together.
Author: Martha Stewart
We serve this Cucumber, Corn, and Crab Salad on whole-grain toast as an open-face sandwich, but it is also delicious mounded on a bed of crisp salad greens...
Author: Martha Stewart
Enjoy a taste of summer with our classic shrimp boil complete with baby potatoes and corn on the cob. Red chile, garlic, onions, and Old Bay seasoning...
Author: Martha Stewart
Cornmeal gives the coating great texture and crunch. Any firm white-fleshed fish can be substituted for the tilapia; we like cod, catfish, or haddock.
Author: Martha Stewart
Spice up a summer meal with a grilled dish that tastes of the Caribbean islands.
Author: Martha Stewart
Flat, wide fillets cut from the tail of the salmon work well for this open-face sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart
Fish is a great source of lean protein. Try this super-easy cod dish that gets its flavor from a tasty Asian marinade.
Author: Martha Stewart
Leftover fish and vegetables from tonight are the perfect starting point for Asian-Style Salmon Burgers later in the week.
Author: Martha Stewart
After a long, slow roasting in the oven, salmon becomes even more succulent.
Author: Martha Stewart
What goes into a traditional bouillabaisse? That depends on whom you ask. But a pot typically includes at least four kinds of fish -- some firm and some...
Author: Martha Stewart
These shellsare sophisticated enough for any occasion. ServeParmesan cheese on the side.
Author: Martha Stewart
Lemon, parsley, and capers are a traditional combination for fish. Here, an herb and citrus sauce adds zest to skillet-steamed fish fillets. Using lemon...
Author: Martha Stewart
Legend has it that this savory recipe was a favorite of "ladies of the night" in Italy (the term puttanesca derives from puttana, the Italian word for...
Author: Martha Stewart
Baking in salt is a sneaky way of splitting the difference between steaming and roasting. The layer of coarse salt and egg whites is there to seal in moisture....
Author: Martha Stewart
Cooked lettuce absorbs the broth's flavor and makes a silky side dish -- all in one pot.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious recipe for halibut with grapefruit and rosemary is adapted from the January 2007 issue of Everyday Food.
Author: Martha Stewart
A piquant paprika rub brings bold flavor to grilled salmon steaks.
Author: Martha Stewart
Crispy breadcrumbs give baked fish an enticing texture. Find Portuguese rolls in the bread bins at the supermarket. If you like, save time by roasting...
Author: Martha Stewart