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The Tool You Need for No-Stress Grilling

Whether you're grilling a big batch of burgers, a delicate whole fish, or a ton of cherry tomatoes, the grill basket's got your back. This simple, inexpensive tool will help you take on grilling's biggest challenges with none of the stress.

Fried Garlic Soy Wild Alaskan Pollock

Looking for an excuse to break out the deep fryer? This crispy, battered and fried Wild Alaskan Pollock gives you all the reason to make it happen. With the Asian inspiration of Chili Garlic sauce and a super crispy exterior you only get from deep fried it’s the perfect meal when complement to a side of steamed rice or fresh salad.

Grilled Wild Alaskan Pollock with BBQ Sauce and Pickled Slaw

Inspired by summer and ready for the grill this Wild Alaska Pollock dish is great recipe for a small dinner party, family, or just for you (with leftovers). Complemented with a side of bright and crispy coleslaw, this dish brings together all the flavors of summer in perfect easy grilling package.

WILD ALASKA POLLOCK TACOS

These easy to execute fish tacos are a crowd pleaser and will bring your taco night up a notch with Wild Alaska Pollock. Paired with smoky adobo sour cream, this simple take on a Mexican classic will bring your taco game to the next level.

Niçoise Toast

Fried bread is our contribution to the classic Niçoise. Here, oil-packed tuna gets a boost from mayo flavored with garlic, sherry vinegar, and smoked paprika, plus mixed fresh herbs.

Grilled Salmon Steaks with Cilantro Yogurt Sauce

This quick and easy grilled salmon dinner is all about the bright and tangy green sauce. Make a big batch tonight, so you can drizzle it over everything for days ahead.

Grilled Swordfish with Charred Leeks and Citrus

Firm, thick swordfish steaks can handle being cooked over medium-high heat like a steak. An even higher temp chars the leeks so that they're smoky outside and sweet and juicy inside.

Grilled Spiced Snapper With Mango and Red Onion Salad

Grilling a whole fish doesn’t have to be daunting, especially if you use this turning method to minimize the risk of tearing the skin. Lay the fish horizontally across the grill grate with the top fins toward you and cook. When it's time to turn, wedge two metal spatulas under the fish—one near the tail and the other at the head—then quickly and confidently roll it away from you onto its other side in one fluid motion.

Fried Fish Sandwiches with Cucumbers and Tartar Sauce

Take your cast-iron pan to the grill for this classically flavored crispy fish sandwich recipe (or, if you don’t have a grill, fire up the stove—the breeze won’t be the same, but the sandwich will still be delicious).

Weekly Meal Plan: June 18–22

Roast chicken with white beans, swordfish steaks, avocado soba noodles.

Weekly Meal Plan: June 11–15

Chipotle-lime steak, salmon burgers, and peanutty rice noodles.

Citrus Jerk Bass with Fonio

The savory, warming flavor of jerk seasoning gets brightened with plenty of citrus in this simple and delicious bass recipe.

Tomato-Coconut Curry With Cod

This tomato curry is enriched with coconut cream and brightened with fresh basil and lime juice.

Swordfish Steaks with Asparagus Salad

This satisfying seafood dinner comes together in as little as 20 minutes. Cooking the fish, then making the warm, herby mustard dressing in the same skillet also means cleanup is a breeze.

Lemon Salmon with Creamy Cucumber Salad

Marinate salmon in lemon zest and fresh dill, then grill and serve with crunchy chopped cucumbers draped in a coleslaw-like dressing.

Tomatoes and Haricots Verts With Anchovies

This time anchovies are not optional. They're an integral ingredient here, and it's worth seeking out quality brands. We love the oil-packed ones from Ortiz, Agostino Recca, and Merro.

Grilled Red Mullet with Charred Onions and Pine Nuts

The textured sweet-and-sour condiment (agrodolce) would also be excellent spooned over vegetables or chicken or tossed with cooked grains.

Grilled Turbot with Celery Leaf Salsa Verde

Don't fret if you can’t find turbot. Look out for other flatfish such as Dover sole or flounder.
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