Seafood
Pan-Fried Sea Bass with Miso, Lemon, and Thyme-Glazed Roasties
A tangy dish full of zing. The thyme adds deep flavour and the roasties give real crunch.
By Alice Liveing
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10 Aphrodisiacs to Sweeten Your Valentine's Day
Foodies who want to get into the mood for Valentine's Day know that aphrodisiacs can help spice things up between friends and lovers.
By Esther Sung
All You Need to Know About Oysters
Danny Abrams and Sandy Ingber present the essentials of buying, preparing, and enjoying the pearls of the sea.
By Carolina Santos-Neves and Kemp Minifie
Jamie Oliver's Valentine's Day Menu
The British chef—and devoted husband—shares his recipes and tips for a romantic feast
By Kara Zuaro
A High-Class, High-Holiday Rosh Hashanah Feast
Jazz up your Rosh Hashanah menu with this sophisticated meal from chef David Waltuck.
By Sarah Kagan
Want Less Fishy Fish? The Answer Is Milk.
Two quick tricks for making that fillet smell and taste better.
By Joe Sevier
7 Snow Day–Ready Weekend Recipes
If the forecast is frightful, at least the food will be delightful.
By Tommy Werner
Shrimp Poached in Coconut Milk
Here, fresh shrimp gets gently poached in herb-laced coconut milk. The spicing is subtle, so as not to obstruct the milk’s sweet flavor.
By Julie Sahni
The #cook90 Recipe That Makes Your Kitchen Cleaner
The best way to keep a kitchen clean is to avoid getting it dirty in the first place.
By David Tamarkin
7 Recipes for Impressive, Instagrammable Weekend Cooking
After making this meal plan, be ready to set an extra spot at the table. Everyone's going to want to stop by your place this weekend.
By Tommy Werner
Creamy Wild Salmon With Kale
When you use a fairly expensive, rich, and well-marbled fish like wild salmon, you want to make sure you don’t clutter it with too many spices or overcook it. Coconut milk maintains that velvety mouthfeel of the fish and provides a stunning backdrop to its orange-pink vibrancy. I serve the salmon with those plump pearls of Israeli couscous that play on your senses with their caviarlike texture.
By Raghavan Iyer
Shrimp with Herby White Beans and Tomatoes
This one-pot meal is herby, sweet, and garlicky all at once. To add more green, throw in a handful of arugula or spinach at the end; for more garlic, pair it with garlic toast.
By David Tamarkin
Pan-Roasted Salmon With Grapefruit-Cabbage Slaw
Served with a bright, zesty grapefruit-cabbage slaw, this crisp salmon is an easy weeknight dinner that takes less than 20 minutes to make from start to finish.
By Sara Dickerman
Black Bass with Warm Rosemary-Olive Vinaigrette
This elegant fish dinner comes together in just 15 minutes.
By Alison Roman
Tiger Shrimp With Lime, Ginger, and Mustard Seeds
Shrimp are quick to cook, but still manage to feel rather special. This recipe borrows spices from the southern shores of India; I tasted a dish similar to this when I was learning about the local cuisine. At first, you get pure heat from the chiles; when it subsides, you're left with delicate and delicious flavors. Here, I have toned down the chiles and added some background warmth by using fresh ginger instead. I’ve used tiger shrimp and removed most of the shell, apart from the tail. I prefer to leave the tail on, as it means that you have something to hold on to when biting into the shrimp, but you can take the entire shell off if you prefer. Just make sure the shrimp are raw and that they have been deveined.
By Anjali Pathak
What to Cook This Week: December Detox
Why wait until January 1st to start treating yourself right?
By Adina Steiman
6 Cold Weather Recipes to Simmer and Stew this Weekend
Poach, simmer, and stew your way through this weekend with these comforting and internationally inspired recipes.
By Tommy Werner
Make an Easy Broiled Cod Dinner With Oranges Tonight
Citrus season helps keep away the winter chill.
By Anna Stockwell