Shellfish
Shrimp and Crab Cannelloni
Kevin Graham, of Graham's in New Orleans, occasionally adds a Parmesan sauce to go with the tomato cream.
By Kevin Graham
Northern California Oyster Stuffing
Oyster stuffing is more traditionally associated with the New England states, but this one teams the shellfish (also common to Pacific waters) with a classic ingredient from Northern California—sourdough bread. It's an outstanding rendition of an old-fashioned stuffing.
Pickled Shrimp
Around the Gulf and other coastal regions of the United States, African-Americans revel in shrimp. In this recipe, the shrimp are spiced twice, once while cooking and a second time in an overnight marinade.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
By Jessica B. Harris
Super-Hot Shrimp Creole
This is just the ticket for spicy-food aficionados. Serve it over rice-and keep a fire extinguisher nearby. If your taste is a little less adventurous, start with only 2 teaspoons Cajun seasoning and 1/2 teaspoon dried crushed red pepper flakes; then adjust as the mixture cooks.
By Ginny Leith Holland
Mussels with Garlic Butter
Garlic is a perfect partner for the shellfish in this easy starter. Pass a basket of soda bread to mop all the juices.
Supper Clam Chowder
Here's a zesty, colorful-and lighter version of clam chowder that brings new life to an old favorite. Accompany the chowder with a salad of lettuce, carrots and pickled beets; the muffins; and beer or lemonade. Purchased apple pie with cheddar cheese makes a terrific finale.
Pasta with Shrimp and Artichokes
By Paula M. Zwolak
Fisherman's Pizza Bianca
Serve the Chunky Tomato and Black Olive Salad and some white wine with this crisp-crusted pizza. A nice ending would be coffee gelato-or regular coffee ice cream-and chocolate biscotti.
Quick Clam Chowder
By Dorothy Duder
Shrimp Sates with Greek Garlic Sauce
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.
Grilled Clams with Basil-Bacon Salsa
A bed of rock salt helps keep the cooked clams in place on the platter.
Seafood Linguine
By Joanie Moscoe