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Lemon Baked Dover Sole
Lemon Baked Dover Sole

A very simple and healthy way to prepare the prized Dover sole that highlights its mild, buttery sweet flavor.

Tilapia En Papillote with Asparagus & Shrimp
Tilapia En Papillote with Asparagus & Shrimp

I seasoned the fish with a bit salt and black pepper, cooked the asparagus in a hot skillet with a bit olive oil and freshly minced garlic, then seasoned with salt and black pepper, baked for 10 minutes, and it came out absolutely delicious and super light!

Rubio's Fish Tacos
Rubio's Fish Tacos

Say goodbye to bland tacos with this Rubio’s-inspired fish taco recipe. Crispy beer-battered cod, fresh corn tortillas, and zesty salsa create succulent bites that’ll leave you craving more! Great recreation of the incredible Rubio's Fish Taco. Most people get this wrong, but not this one. The CORN tortilla is vital to the flavor. Get them as fresh and thick as possible.

Salmon Wellington with Dilled Hollandaise
Salmon Wellington with Dilled Hollandaise

Salmon and spinach stuffed inside of puff pastry then roasted until golden. Crispy and flaky on the outside, served with a tangy and creamy sauce.

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Authentic New England Fish Chowder

A delicious and hearty New England fish chowder is packed with flavor. Serve it with some crusty bread aside.

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Blue Fish with Oranges & Oregano Flowers

Bluefish fillets sealed in parchment with fresh orange segments, oregano flowers, red onion, and Italian parsley. Baked until the fish is flaky and fragrant. A simple, elegant Italian-inspired dinner.

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Thai Fish Curry

Sea bass simmered in a fragrant homemade curry paste of lemongrass, turmeric, ginger, and cumin with coconut milk. A from-scratch Thai fish curry that's deeply aromatic and satisfying.

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Casserole Apicius with Meat or Fish

Ancient Roman casserole from Apicius layered with homemade crepes, sauced meat or fish in white and sweet wine, pine nuts, and cracked pepper. A taste of history you can actually cook.