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“Learn how to cook, try new recipes, learn from your mistakes, be fearless, and above all have fun! ”
- Julia Child
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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Crispy Coconut Kale with Roasted Salmon and Coconut Rice
This memorably delicious recipe came to us from Food52. A delightful spicy-sweet way to enjoy your king salmon! It also works well with grenadier, halibut, lingcod, rockfish, seabass and prawns - oh, yes.
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Fettuccine with Smoked Salmon and Goat Cheese in a Leek and Zucchini Cream Sauce
This recipe works really well with fresh salmon also! California's bounty of local food never stops translating into fabulous dishes. You should be able to find all the ingredients for this dish at your local farmer's market in the late summer. And if it's winter, just swap out zucchini for your favorite winter squash. Enjoy!
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Stir-Fried Calamari with Thai Basil, Lime and Chilies
This is a wonderfully flavorful way to enjoy fresh squid. The lime and basil are bright and fresh, the chilis add heat, and the fish sauce depth. With some jasmine or sticky rice and a cooling vegetable alongside, it makes a memorable meal. Try it with ridgeback or spot prawns too!
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Ridgeback Prawns with Butter and Apple Brandy
This is a simple way to prepare ridgeback prawns, and the apple-y essence of the brandy accents their sweetness perfectly! Serve alongside rice or cauliflower "rice" to catch the pan juices. This is a peel-and-eat recipe because the prawns are much easier to peel when cooked, but that said, you can remove the heads and peel them after cooking and then gently warm before serving if you prefer. Spot prawns would also be delicious this way!
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