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Seafood

Spicy Baked Shrimp

A marinade of Cajun seasoning, soy, and honey make these roasted shrimp extra flavorful.

Gravlax with Mustard Sauce

Roman-Style Fish Soup (Zuppa di Pesce alla Romana)

Every region of Italy with a coastline has a characteristic fish soup. This Roman version is spicy with garlic and hot chile. It contains a minimum of liquid, so it is more like a stew than a soup. Use whatever fish varieties are available with the exception of strong-flavored oily fish, which would overwhelm the delicate shellfish.

Tuna with Tomato-Basil Sauce

(Tonno alla Livornese) Of the countless preparations for tuna that diners will run across in coastal towns in Tuscany, this one is the most well known. It comes from Livorno, a populous port famous for its seafood restaurants. Simple and quick to put together, the dish combines the best of the area, from the delicious red tuna available mostly in spring and summer to the tomatoes that have become a hallmark of all of Italy. The sauce begins with a trito, a mixture of aromatic vegetables. Ripe tomatoes, a bay leaf and plenty of fresh basil complete it.

Spicy Clam Spread

Southerners expect and almost demand a savory spread at any even involving cocktails (which mans virtually all social get-togethers), so Mother certainly would never disappoint her guests at a formal cocktail supper, even when one or two other appetizers are served. (We won't even get into how Rebels also relish sweet appetizers with their drinks.) She uses this basic formula also to make crabmeat spinach, and ham spreads, so feel free to experiment.

Spicy Shrimp Salad

Look for Old Bay seasoning in the spice section of the supermarket.

Smoky Shrimp, Hominy and Tortilla Soup

The tortilla strips need to dry overnight, so begin making this one day ahead.

Oysters Irene

Tunisian Aromatic Fish Soup with Potatoes

Fish from the Mediterranean waters is put to a variety of uses in Tunisian cuisine, and a simple soup such as this one of the most common. It's flavored with an appealing blend of herbs, spices and citrus.

Smoked Salmon and Sweet-Potato Hash

This is a nice starter for brunch or supper. It can be made a day ahead and rewarmed before serving.

Roasted Lobster with Basil-Mint Pesto

For food safety reasons, the lobsters must be roasted immediately after they have been boiled and split. Market tip: American lobster from the Northeast is still in fairly good supply, though vulnerable to fishing pressure. California spiny lobster is also a good choice in this recipe.

Pesto-Tomato Clams

Prepared pesto is widely available; here it brightens up quickly cooked clams. Offer some crusty bread for soaking up the broth and a salad of bagged Mediterranean greens dressed with balsamic vinaigrette. End with gelato and biscotti for an authentic Italian touch.

Potato and Kipper Gratin

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
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