Snapper
Lobster and Shrimp Cioppino
We recommend using a sturdy food mill (available at cookware stores) to help produce a thick stew base from simmered vegetables and fish. Alternatively, you can use a large heavy-duty mesh sieve to strain the seafood broth. Then push through enough fish and vegetables to make 13 cups of stew base. Serve cioppino with sourdough toasts.
Orange Roughy with Indian-Spiced Tomato Sauce
Serve this fragrant main dish with basmati rice pilaf and a salad of cucumber, yellow bell peppers, and red onion. Melon wedges sprinkled with light rum and garnished with mint make a refreshing finale.
Fiesta Red Snapper
Green chilies and cilantro add some zip to this main course.
Broiled Red Snapper with Tamarind Sauce
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Thai cooking frequently makes use of the roots of cilantro; their flavor is more pronounced than that of the leaves.
Baked Red Snapper with Fennel-Scented Tomato Sauce
Buy an apple tart for dessert.
Red Snapper Roasted with Fennel and Breadcrumbs
If one large fish is difficult to find, two smaller ones can be substituted.
Sauteed Red Snapper with Creamed Fennel and Onion
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Snapper on Angel Hair with Citrus Cream
Sharon Hooykaas of Los Alamitos, California, writes: "During a trip to the Big Island of Hawaii, my husband and I went to Edward's at Kanaloa for dinner, where I enjoyed the best fish I've ever tasted: snapper served on angel hair pasta with creamy citrus sauce."
Bouillabaisse
A 1980 charter signed by 11 restaurants (7 in Marseille) dictates what kinds of fish form the basis of an authentic local bouillabaisse. These are generally unavailable here, so we suggest using the freshest nonoily fish you can get, preferably three to five different kinds. As long as we were taking liberties, we also added lobster and used fennel fronds in place of pastis. And though the broth and croutons are usually served separately from the fish itself in Marseille, we enjoyed everything together.
Active time: 1 1/4 hr Start to finish: 1 1/2 hr
Fish Terrine
This Basque dish is essentially a fish pâté or pudding, called budíns in Spain.
Sauteed Red Snapper Fillets with Fennel and Orange
The fresh flavors of fennel and orange make this simple fish dish shine. You can serve it alone or with a helping of rice.
Seafood and Fennel Soup
Complement this thick soup with plenty of crusty French bread.
Broiled Fish with Garlic Oil and Dried Chile
Besugo a la Parrilla
Besugo translates as "red sea bream," which is the type of fish the restaurant uses for this dish; the bream is grilled, then deboned and served whole. Red bream is difficult to find in this country, so we've substituted red snapper, and we've chosen to broil fillets to keep things simple.