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Recipes > Seafood Species > White Seabass
Broiled Fish Tacos With Mexican Slaw
Rockfish, and many other kinds of fillet, is great broiled and added to fresh homemade tacos. This recipe is incredibly versatile, so feel free to get creative. We have it here with a Mexican slaw to top them.
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Pan-Seared Sea Bass with Citrus-Heirloom Tomato Vinaigrette
From brainfood blog: Seabass is very versatile to cook and does well with simply salt/pepper over the grill or under the broiler. It is on the drier side so marinades are nice or even just a coating of olive oil before grilling. I almost always cook it plainly then make some sort of sauce to put on it after, our kids love it that way. We love it with our spin on a traditional tartar sauce that is so simple; we just mix nonfat plain greek yogurt with relish (or capers) and mustard."
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Salmon Fillet with Snap Peas & Lemony Crème Fraîche Dressing
This recipe came to us from Food52. Salmon and peas are a classic New England pairing!
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Roasted Yellowtail, Chanterelles and Potatoes With Herb Pesto
This simple flavorful meal is perfect for cold winter evenings. Roasting the potatoes, chanterelles and fish, then topping with a fresh zesty herb pesto is an unforgettable combination!
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Indian Style Fish in Ginger Garlic Sauce
This delicious recipe works beautifully with any firm fish. It's also quick to prepare, so it's a recipe you'll turn to again and again. From Indian Inspired Gluten-Free Cooking by Alamelu Vairavan and Margaret Pfeiffer.
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Cioppino
Cioppino is the original fisherman's stew from San Francisco. Feature a flexible assortment of seafood in it, or focus on one or two seafoods, like Dungeness crab when it's in season. We've made some suggestions below!
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Pan-Seared Marinated Halibut Fillets
This easy recipe was sent to us from member Jamie Kohlmann, who found it through the New York Times cooking section online. This would work well with many other kinds of fillet: grenadier, lingcod, Petrale or Pacific Dover sole, rockfish, or white Seabass, to name a few. Be creative and enjoy!
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Roasted Salmon (Or Other Seafood) with Butternut Squash Filled Spinach Ravioli and Butternut Squash Sauce
Here's a recipe from Transition to a Kitchen that helps you make the most of California king salmon and winter squash. This recipe works well with all different kinds of seafood. Experiment to find your favorite!
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Squid Ink Linguine with Melted Leek Cream Sauce, and Roasted Heirloom Tomatoes
This is one of those dishes that is hard to stop eating! The pasta, with its dramatic color and mild flavor reminiscent of the sea, when combined with the lush cream sauce, roasted tomatoes, and fresh basil, makes a mouthwatering and memorably satisfying meal on its own. But it's very seafood friendly too. Add calamari to it for the perfect symphony of flavors - or maybe you prefer shrimp, or flaked halibut fillet pieces, or...you get the idea!
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Grilled White Seabass with Cajun Sweet Potatoes and Garlic Kale
This recipe is from the New Taste Journal. It includes a tasty marinade to use on the fish, which is great by itself, or follow the included links for the suggested side dishes - cajun sweet potatoes and garlic kale.  Serves 4.
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Moroccan Fish Tagine with Tomatoes, Olives and Preserved Lemons
This is a tangy, complex sauce that goes really well with Petrale sole, rockfish, halibut and seabass.
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Baked California White Seabass with Minted Zucchini, Corn, and Tomatoes
White seabass arrives just in time to be perfectly paired with these summer vegetables. Celebrate the season with this simple, fresh combination!
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Video: How to Prepare a Mild Fish
In this video, chef Kevin Butler demonstrates an excellent method for preparing mild fish like halibut, to preserve moisture while adding a nice sear.
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