This is a smoked oysters recipe that requires hot smoke and a lot of it for a short period of time. Instead of 200 degree smoke, try for about 400 degrees.
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Smoked Oysters with Ancho Chile Sauce
This oysters recipe requires hot smoke and a lot of it for a short period of time. Try for about 400F degrees instead of 200F on your smoker or grill.
Savory Cheesecake with Crab Fondue
Check out this Avocado and Ancho Chile Cheesecake with Crab Fondue that we first encountered years ago from the Inn at Loretto.
Grilled Tuna with Red Chile, Allspice, and Orange Glaze
The ancho chile powder gives the glaze for this grilled tuna recipe its appealing brick-red color and warm—not fiery—flavor.
Unconventional Seafood Salsas
I ventured thus to produce something else besides the usual serrano, habanero and chipotle concoctions, and share those seafood salsa recipes with you.
Grill-Seared Scallops
Unlike clams which are dug from mudflats and oysters that are pried off rocks, scallops are free-swimming and are harvested in trawls, dredges, or by divers.
El Mercado del Mar in La Cruz, Nayarit
Contrary to popular belief—El Mercado del Mar—the seafood market at the town of La Cruz de Huanacaxtle, Nayarit does not smell “fishy.”
Kelp Farming May Take Off in Alaska
Kelp may prove to be a boon to commercial fishermen in Alaska since many species of it grow more in winter than during the regular fishing season.
Curious Cacahuacintle
Cacahuacintle is used in the north of Mexico to make menudo despite the protests from “experts” in Central Mexico who claim it´s exclusive of pozole.
The Legacy of Garum: Asian and European Fish Sauces
The concept of garum as a condiment lives on in various incarnations of prepared fish sauces. The accompanying table lists some of the international fish sauces. When choosing a fish sauce, look for one with a clear, reddish-brown color, like the color of good whisky or sherry, without any sediments. […]