Fish
Crab and Salmon Ravioli
Pasta, a recent addition to the Irish culinary repertoire, is fast becoming a favorite. At Longueville House in Mallow, Ireland, ravioli is taken to refined heights in this dish, which is served as an appetizer. They make it with large rounds of homemade pasta, but store-bought gyoza wrappers are a good substitute.
Chili-Cumin Fried Fish
This Yemenite-style dish incorporates a highly seasoned matzo meal coating that keeps the fish moist.
Lemon Fettuccine with Asparagus and Salmon Caviar
The pasta and sauce cook simultaneously (so two cooks can divide and conquer), for a total of about ten minutes, start to finish. Serve with your best bottle of bubbly.
Arctic Char with Horseradish Cream, Sweet-and-Sour Beets, and Dandelion Greens
Salmon fillets can be substituted for the char. For a shortcut version of the horseradish cream, just mix 3/4 cup heavy whipping cream with prepared white horseradish to taste.
By Michael Cimarusti
Tuna Noodle Casserole with Mushrooms and Fresh Herbs
By Ruth Ducker
Sea Bass with Tomatoes and Onions
The fish cooks in a delicious sauce of onions, parsley, anchovies, garlic, tomatoes and white wine. A large crouton is served alongside to soak up all the good flavors. To round out the menu, offer roasted artichokes, and to finish, a seasonal fruit compote with warm sabayon.
Broiled Shark with Pesto Trapanese
(PALOMBO CON PESTO TRAPANESE)
Here shark and pesto are teamed up in a great entrée. Offer it with the excellent dry white wine, Nozze d'Oro from Regaleali, the star of the Sicilian wine industry.
Moroccan Fish Tagine with Peppers and Olives
Most Moroccan fish specialties are prepared with a marinade called charmoula. Paprika, cumin, cilantro and garlic usually form its base, with other seasonings-such as the saffron and turmeric here-added for variation.