Popularized by Paul Prudhomme in the 1980s, blackening is a technique that originated in New Orleans and remains today a key component of Cajun cuisine. Despite the dark brown-black color of the crust ...
Pecan-Crusted Fish Fillets cooked to flaky perfection is my new favorite seafood dish. With fresh grouper fillets coated in crunchy, buttery pecans and crispy panko, this easy recipe delivers maximum ...
A crisp coating of cornmeal is great for grouper fillets, adding texture to this sandwich supper. Mayonnaise mixed with sweet pickle relish makes a quick mock tartar sauce for the grouper. Cooking ...
Welcome to our virtual kitchen table, readers. Pull up a chair and join the conversation. Today the topic is heavy on fish and, as always, tasty. Here is a reminder, as an appetizer to whet your ...
A quick 20-minute seafood delight, this Blackened Grouper recipe is simple enough for a quick weeknight dinner and fancy enough for company. The blackening seasoning infuses the grouper with a subtle ...
Jim Shaffer just likes to fish. And to eat fish, and to order and sell and buy and cook and live for fish. He recently fulfilled a dream of doing all that fishing for a living and opened Presque Isle ...
One of the most nourishing things about food is often overlooked in the conversation about health: The human connections it fosters. In his debut cookbook, “Ghana to the World,” written with Korsha ...