In Malaysia, this prawn curry dish is sometimes prepared with as many as forty small, red-hot chiles, making it one of the hottest dishes in the Spice Islands.
Reeling in the Years
Catfish: The Pigs of the Sea
The Mekong Catfish above is a good example of why some catfish and groupers are called “the pigs of the sea.” Freshness is the key to Asian seafood.
Seafood Stuffed Jalapeños
Seafood stuffed jalapeños are quick and easy to prepare and can be made with roasted and peeled jalapeños or fresh out of the garden.
Grilled Salmon Steaks with Green Chile Lime Sauce
Here is a simple salmon recipe that’s quick to prepare but tastes great. You can literally whip it up while you are starting the grill.
Curried Lobster of Trinidad
The firm meat of the lobster holds up well in this curry, a Trinidadian example of the East Indian influence in the West Indies.
How Eating Fish Can Boost Your Immune System and Keep Viruses Away
According to Seafood Nutrition Partnership, fish can boost your immune system and help in the battle against viruses, as we head into cold and flu season.
Jamaican Jerk Paste
This Jamaican jerk paste not only works very well with pork or chicken, it’s also tasty on grilled fish. Adjust the heat as you see fit.
Sizzling Seafood Part Two
Almost every culture has their variety of piquant seafood, from Jamaican pepper shrimp to Creole shrimp and andouille jambalaya to Filipino hot and sour soup.
BBQ Chipotle Halibut w/ Watermelon Onion Salsa
The salsa recipe for this barbecued halibut is courtesy of the National Watermelon Promotion Board and the Walla Walla Sweet Onion Marketing Committee.
Andalusian Mixed Paella
Paella, like this Andalusian mixed paella, is perhaps one of Spain’s best-known dishes, originating in the Valencia region, and is one of the national dishes of Spain.