Sea Bass
Vietnamese Shrimp and Crab Fritters with Chili-Lime Sauce
"I'm hoping to get the recipe for a terrific appetizer I tried at Hamiltons' at First & Main in Charlottesville, Virginia," says Sue Carter of Murieta, California. "The seafood fritters came with lettuce leaves (to wrap around the fritters) and a spicy sauce."
Roasted Sea Bass with Tomato Coulis and Fennel Salsa
Both the tomato coulis and the salsa can be made up to one day ahead.
Sea Bass Amandine on Watercress
Roasted baby potatoes and steamed asparagus with blue-cheese dressing make appealing sides. Layer sugared sliced strawberries and whipped cream in goblets for dessert.
Fisherman's Soup
(Cacciucco) This seafood soup, called cacciucco (meaning "mixture"), is a specialty of Livorno, a fishing port that is Tuscany's second-largest city. It has been made for hundreds of years, and variations of it appear all along the Tuscan coast. Traditionally, at least five types of fish and shellfish are included (one for each "c" in the name). If you like, do as the Italians do, and place a slice of toasted bread in each bowl before ladling the soup over.
Baked Whitefish with Tomatoes and Garlic
By Rachel Shakerchi
Steamed Sea Bass or Red Snapper
Do not attempt this dish unless the fish is very fresh. Steaming is used only for fresh, delicately flavored fish.
By Dorothy Lee
Roasted Sea Bass Provençale
Sun-dried tomatoes, garlic, capers and thyme add Mediterranean flavor to the fish.
Steamed Sea Bass, Cantonese Style
By Michael Tong
Sea Bass with Moroccan Salsa
Mint, orange peel, cinnamon and raisins give this dish the distinctive flair of North African cooking, which has become so popular. Couscous with minced green onions would be a delicious accompaniment.
Sea Bass Fillets in Cilantro Sauce
Serve the baked fish with rice and a salad of tomatoes, cucumber and green onions.
Salt-Baked Branzino
For this recipe, David Pasternack uses "unrefined" sea salt, which has no additives such as iodine or those that prevent caking, so these salts are often moist. He also told us we could coat the fish with an additive-free kosher salt. It worked nicely but required more egg whites (6 total).
By David Pasternack
Sea Bass with Citrus and Soy
"My first real job was as a paralegal — but I hated it," writes Marcia Porch of Winter Park, Florida. "There were plenty of signs that my interests lay elsewhere; it just took me a while to recognize them. My co-workers caught on faster: They would tease me because there were always cookbooks on my desk. So I started moonlighting at a bakery on the weekends. Eventually this led to a culinary career that has included owning a catering business. These days, what I make at home has to have do-ahead steps and no complicated ingredients, and be healthful and simple to assemble. "
Try this effortlessly elegant dish with steamed rice. Sesame oil can be found in the Asian foods section of most supermarkets.
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