Shellfish
Grilled Lobster with Ginger, Garlic, and Soy Sauce
For food safety, it is very important to grill the lobsters immediately after they have been boiled and split.
Linguine with Scampi
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Sauteed Scallops with Watercress and Corn Salad
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Grilled Lobsters with Southeast Asian Dipping Sauce
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Cooking lobsters is often perceived as a last-minute frenzy. The following recipe lets you progress through menu-planning worry free: The lobsters can be parboiled in the morning and kept chilled until you're ready to grill them at dinnertime.
To satisfy any die-hard lobster-and-butter traditionalists at your table, you might want to serve some clarified butter along with the dipping sauce.
Winter Salad with Sauteed Bay Scallops
What to drink: A crisp Pinot Grigio.
Mussels with Shallots and Tarragon
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Makes use of the microwave oven.
Springtime Sushi Nests
Here is a lovely seasonal dish that's fresh and delicate. Note that there is no raw fish in this recipe; the word sushi simply denotes that a dish features seasoned rice, which can be served with a variety of accompaniments, including raw seafood. This type of sushi is called chirashi-sushi (chirashi means "scattered"), and the rice is mixed with asparagus, thin strips of carrot, and cooked shrimp.
Shrimp and Prosciutto with Balsamic Dressing
Crisp, freshly cooked shrimp are wrapped in prosciutto slices, then set atop a salad of roasted peppers, garbanzo beans and artichokes tossed with a tangy dressing.
Clams With Oregano and Bread Crumbs (Vongole Origanate)
This "red sauce meets Guido in Little Italy" classic has much more to do with the clams than what you may be used to eating. Note that the bread crumbs here are fresh—that is to say, made only from today's bread, not from day-old bread (and definitely not the kind that comes in a can).
Shrimp Canapes
This recipe was created to accompany other canapés: Cheese Canapés , Pickled Herring Canapés and Smoked Mackerel Canapés .
Pasta with Lobster, Tomatoes and "Herbes de Maquis"
The parts of Corsica that are not cultivated or forested are covered with a thick underbrush called the Maquis. It consists of diverse aromatic herbs that make the hillsides white with little flowers in the spring and inspire one of the island's nicknames, "the Scented Isle." A blend of these herbs, called herbes de maquis, is a flavoring for many seafood specialties, including this rich pasta and lobster dish. Many say that the most flavorful lobsters in the Mediterranean come from the waters off Corsica.
For reasons of food safety, it is essential to make the sauce and finish cooking the lobster immediately after the lobster has been boiled.
Prawn Tandoori
Inspired by the ancient cuisine of Indian kings and queens, this from Appam Restaurant's owner-chef Irene Trias bursts with exotic flavors, yet it is light, refreshing and very kind to the heart.
Shellfish Soup with Cilantro
Here's a light, fresh-tasting soup-stew from Hotel Château Erenstein in Kerkrade, the Netherlands.
Scampi Rockefeller
This classic topping is famous for being rich like its namesake. But here only the flavor is extravagant, not the calories.