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Crab Delights Buffalo Dip

All the great taste of Buffalo wings in a convenient and tasty seafood package. Pair with your favorite dipping item and get ready to impress your friends with this delicious variation on an American classic.

California Roll Bowl

Starting with fresh ingredients like avocado and cucumber this take on a poke bowl is simple to execute and surprisingly tasty. Try this variation on everyone’s favorite sushi roll, deconstructed, with all the great taste of a California roll.

Seafood Queso Dip

This Tex-Mex classic features a unique twist on the original recipe. Adding seafood kicks flavors to a whole new level.

Tinfoil Shrimp Boil

Seafood is particularly well suited to steam cooking and takes less time to cook than poultry or red meat. Build these packets ahead of your camping trip and alway have a meal at the ready.

Grand Aioli

Let this recipe be the excuse you need to dip all your farm-fresh foods into garlicky mayonnaise.

Grilled Clambake With Miso-Lime Butter

In this festive feast, all the best components of a classic clambake—potatoes, shrimp, corn on the cob—get an extra layer of flavor via gingery miso butter.

Thai-Style Squid and Cucumber Salad

Tossed with crunchy cucumbers, peanuts, and fresh red chiles, this salad makes a refreshing summer dinner spooned over rice or all on its own.

Shrimp and Chorizo Mixed Grill

This crowd-pleasing surf-and-turf dinner features lots of fresh spring asparagus, making it just the thing for your Memorial Day cookout.

Paccheri With Shellfish, Squid, and Tomatoes

Yes, seafood cooks quickly, but sometimes it's worth it to spend some time building layers of flavor into a sauce as you would with a big pot of ragù.

Shrimp Empanadas

These perfectly crisp empanadas are stuffed with juicy, buttery shrimp that’s seasoned with cilantro and lemon zest. You can make the dough two days ahead so you’re ready to fry them up on New Year’s Eve.

The Frustrating Thing Nobody Tells You About the Instant Pot

It's not quite as "instant" as you might think.

Slow-Cooked Squid with Olives and Herbs

Cervo’s restaurant in Manhattan serves a braised squid that is so rich we had to take a stab at our own version of the recipe. Slow-cooking breaks down the squid's collagen so you're left with fork-tender flesh and a tomato sauce infused with rich, briny flavor.

Lobster Shepherd's Pie

Removing the lobster from the shells prevents them from overcooking, and the shells help build an excellent sauce.

Smoked-Fish Chowder

This updated chowder recipe is made with buttermilk—which lends brightness to the creamy broth—and smoked trout, giving the soup an extra layer of flavor without any extra work.

Creamy Shrimp Risotto With Mascarpone

Risotto feels like restaurant food, but you can absolutely make a great version at home. This risotto gets its deep flavor from freshly made shrimp stock, tomato paste, herbs, and lots of garlic.

Beer-Steamed Mussels With Chorizo

You can use any Pilsner in this recipe, but a Mexican Pilsner will go best with the chorizo. Serve with a nice green salad to round out the meal.

Here Are Mark Bittman's First Instant Pot Recipes

He loves it just as much as you do.

Shrimp Tacos with Pineapple

This easy taco dinner has lots of quick tricks: like cooking the pineapple and shrimp on one sheet pan, and then tossing the filling with the same dressing you used to quick-pickle the onions.

The Greenest Coconut Curry with Clams and Rice Noodles

Coconut cream is what gives this soup its velvety richness. Otherwise it’d just be green juice and noodles!
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