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Shrimp Etouffee – Desperate Times Call for Delicious Measures
I won’t go into the sordid details of how I came into possession of substandard shrimp, but it did afford me the opportunity to demo a few t...
Creamy Bay Scallop Spaghetti – An Almost Perfect Post-Holidays Pasta
After all those rich, complicated, and time-consuming holiday recipes, I’m always craving something light, fast, and easy; and this creamy b...
Crab-Stuffed Deviled Eggs – I Love to Say I Told You So
I love deviled eggs, and have probably had fifty different versions over the years, but these crab-stuffed beauties may be my favorite. The ...
Coquilles St-Jacques – Hey, Have You Tried That New Saint James Diet?
Coquilles St-Jacques is the kind of unapologetically rich shellfish dish that we used to be able to enjoy, before the book-writing dietician...
Grilled Salmon with Warm Bacon and Corn Relish – It's a Noun and a Verb
This grilled salmon with warm bacon and corn relish is another installment in our long-running series, “Salmon Recipes for People Tired of S...
Sausage & Shrimp Paella – Before You Run, You Walk, Or In This Case, Crawl
When I first do a version of a classic dish like paella, I try to use a minimum of number of ingredients and steps so we focus on the techni...
Shrimp & Pasta Shells Salad – And They (incorrectly) Called It Macaroni
I really wanted to call this a "macaroni salad," since that’s what people sitting around picnic tables call it, but I decided to b...
Grilled Sea Bass with Chili Lime Dressing – More Than Just a Nice Piece of Bass
While this is technically a recipe for sea bass, it’s really much more than that. This tasty technique represents a glimpse into my warm wea...
Barbecue Shrimp – So Good, and So Not Barbecued
No one’s really sure why this magnificent dish is called barbecue shrimp, but since it was invented in New Orleans, let’s just assume they h...
Fisherman’s Pie – The Deadliest Casserole
I’ve never been a huge fan of the fisherman reality shows like Wicked Tuna and Deadliest Catch . Seems like every situation that comes up, ...

Happy Friday Fish Sauce
Thanks to my Catholic upbringing, I’ll always associate Friday with fish (and guilt, but mostly fish). It was usually a piece of fried haddo...
Baked Lemon Pepper Salmon – Sometimes Cooking’s Not Pretty
I wouldn’t exactly call this baked lemon pepper salmon a failed experiment, as the cooking method shown herein is a very useful tool in the ...
Fish Stew – Sexy Is As Sexy Does
You often hear people describe food as “sexy,” but I’ve always believed it’s really more the occasion and company that makes a meal sexy. Pu...
Baked Crab and Artichoke Dip – A Snack So Nice, You Finish it Twice
Nothing says, “this party rocks” like a creamy, cheesy, baked dip, and when you’re talking about a hot crab and artichoke dip, people have b...
The Tuna Melt – Open Face, Insert Hypocrisy
If you watch as much food television as I do, then I’m sure you’ve heard a celebrity chef or two, pontificating about the horrors of combini...
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