Sometimes a good seafood dinner can be a bit pricier than desired. But, you can also satisfy your seafood appetite without spending a lot. In the Saturday Early Show's latest Chef on a Shoestring ...
1. Heat the oven to 350 F. Lightly butter a shallow baking dish that is large enough to hold the fillets in a single layer. 2. Pat fish with paper towels to dry. Arrange the fillets in the prepared ...
The first time he ever cooked in competition, Chef Tenney Flynn's of GW Fins, representing Louisiana, took second prize in the Great American Seafood Cookoff of 2007. His recipe features two types of ...
Pan Seared Red Snapper with Mango Salsa is an easy restaurant-quality main dish, which you can have on the table in less than 20 minutes. This healthy and flavorful red snapper recipe is perfect for a ...
From the first bite, my Crispy Baked Snapper Fillets deliver a delightful contrast of taste and textures with the satisfying crunch of a perfectly seasoned panko crust with succulent, moist snapper ...
*White fish was substituted for snapper on The Victory Garden. Chef Ellen Ecker Ogden notes: Cook your food in a parchment paper wrap, and you are entitled to use the fancy French term en papillote, ...
Preheat oven to 250°F. Grease a large cookie sheet and set aside. In a large sauté pan, heat ¼ cup melted butter in olive oil over medium-high heat. Season fillets generously with lemon pepper and ...
Horseradish mixed with mayonnaise makes a zippy and creamy topping for snapper fillets. The fillets take about 5 minutes to cook on a sheet pan under the broiler. I was delighted to find prewashed ...
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly coat a large, heavy casserole dish with oil. Place fish fillets with the skin side up to cover the bottom of the dish. Scatter tomatoes evenly over the fish. Put ...
In this episode of Chefs at Home, the executive chef of Suerte shows how to use (almost) all of a snapper to make two different recipes. You'll be using the whole fish for these recipes (except for ...
If you're lucky enough to find wild-caught red snapper, snap (sorry about that) them up. Lucky me, I found some recently at the farmers market. And, yes, I did snap them up. Named for its red-pink ...