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Shellfish

Spicy Shrimp Salad

Look for Old Bay seasoning in the spice section of the supermarket.

Smoky Shrimp, Hominy and Tortilla Soup

The tortilla strips need to dry overnight, so begin making this one day ahead.

Lobster Stew with Tomatoes and Peppers

A classic of the Balearic Islands, where lobster is found in abundance, this stew (known as caldereta) is intensely flavorful and fun to eat. Live lobster is essential, since the tomalley (liver) is a key ingredient. Serve the stew with plenty of crusty country-style bread.

Shellfish Chowder with Fresh Thyme

The early Yankees often cooked local shellfish in milk-based chowders with potatoes. True to their English heritage, the colonists planted kitchen gardens with as many herbs as they could cultivate, which they put into all kinds of dishes, including chowders.

Grilled Scallops with Curried Tomato Coulis

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Orecchiette Pasta and Littleneck Clams

The dinner menu at the Terrace Dining Room in Phoenix includes this elegant selection. Orechiette, which means "little ears," is a small, round pasta that resembles-little ears.

Octopus with Linguine

Though Rose Pascale always uses fresh octopus (sold as pulpo in many Latino markets), we found that it's generally sold frozen. You may need to special-order or reserve octopus from your local fish market several days ahead.

Spiced Shrimp Soup

Thai food lovers will recognize this soup as the classic tom yaam goong. In its homeland the dish would have far more hot chilies. We've toned down the heat for newcomers to this cuisine, but veterans can add more chilies to make this soup as incendiary as they wish.

Tequila Mockingbird Marinade

Here's a marinade that was inspired by the spicy food served at a favorite Connecticut restaurant of the same name. It's nice for jumbo shrimp, sea scallops and chicken. The recipe makes enough to marinate about 1 1/2 pounds of seafood or poultry. Any marinade coming in contact with raw meat, seafood or poultry must be boiled for one minute before using it for basting.

Crab Salad with Hearts of Palm

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Lemon Fennel Shrimp with Tarragon

Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less but requires additional unattended time.

Wine-Poached Mahimahi and Shrimp

With its sweet taste and firm flesh, mahimahi lends itself well to poaching. Halibut, swordfish and salmon would also be good prepared this way. Serve glasses of chilled Sémillon or Chardonnay to go with the main course.
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