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Seared Scallops with Ginger Sauce
The simple, delicious and versatile ginger sauce would also be terrific with shrimp. Look for rice vinegar in the Asian foods section of the supermarket. Serve the scallops with crusty bread or rice.
By Katherine Anastasia
Pan-Seared Steak with Mushroom-Merlot Sauce
This elegant entrée deserves special accompaniments, like buttered baby carrots sprinkled with chopped tarragon, twice-baked potatoes (available frozen) and a spinach salad tossed with toasted walnuts. New-York-style cheesecake with strawberries provides the properly indulgent finale.
Grilled Rib-Eye Steaks with Chili Cumin Spice Rub
The spice rub that we have used in this recipe works equally well with other steaks such as sirloin.
Ancho-Rubbed Steaks with Clemetine-Red Onion Salsa
Serve with: Baked potatoes and sautéed zucchini. Dessert: Dulce de leche ice cream with toasted almonds.
Trout with Tropical Fruit Salsa and Mixed Greens
Chef Tory McPhail writes: "I was 19 years old and just out of culinary school when I first started at Commander's Palace. Despite my training, nothing prepared me for the pressures of working in a fast-paced kitchen, or in a restaurant of such high quality. I think my success came down to sheer effort and a lifelong passion for cooking. Even as a kid I loved playing with cookie and pie dough.
"After a seven-year absence, which I spent working abroad and opening a new Commander's Palace restaurant in Las Vegas, I came back to New Orleans last year. Since returning I've enjoyed cooking for my friends. On the weekends we'll go fishing, and then I'll grill our catch and serve it along with a fresh salad. That meal combines the two best things about living in the South — lots of fishing and great fresh produce."
By Tory McPhail
Seared Salmon on Baby Spinach
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Complete the entrée with a dilled cucumber salad, steamed squash and popovers (from a mix). End with purchased strawberry tarts.
Pistachio Sea Bass with Crab Salad
Cooking the sea bass in parchment paper is a great technique — it keeps the pistachio topping in place and allows you to brown both the fish and the topping in the skillet (the parchment becomes translucent so you can see the browning. Since Gras is on the West Coast, he likes to use Dungeness crab when he makes this dish. We've substituted jumbo lump crabmeat because it's available year round nationwide.
By Laurent Gras
Pan-Seared Filet Mignon with Cabernet Sauce
Add french fries, glazed carrots, and a salad of romaine wedges with blue cheese dressing. End with cheesecake and raspberries.
Seared Halibut with Haricots Verts, Scallions, and White Wine Sauce
This recipe offers a prime example of cooking à la minute because the entire dish can be prepared and executed very quickly. (It also uses few enough ingredients that you could purchase all of them in the express lane of your local supermarket on the way home from work.) After sautéeing the halibut, the fish is removed from the pan, which is then deglazed with white wine and fresh lemon juice. Butter is swirled in gradually to yield a rich, flavorful sauce — punctuated by scallions, capers, and diced tomato — that is simply poured over the fish; its pleasing citric acidity and buttery richness make it a perfect foil for the halibut.
By Alfred Portale
Festive Tuna Salad
The salsa should be very fresh. You can prepare the ingredients ahead of time, just do not combine them more than 2 hours prior to serving. Also, never spoon the salsa atop the tuna until just before serving.
Steak au Poivre with Dijon Cream Sauce
At Emeril's, in New Orleans, Emeril Lagasse prefers sirloin steaks for this.
Salt-Fried Rib-Eye Steaks
This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
No oil is needed to sauté these steaks—the juices from the meat mix with the salt to form a delicious crusty coating that prevents them from sticking to the pan.
Pan-Seared Sea Scallops with Cider Sauce
Pair this dish with white rice pilaf made with chopped dried apples.
Beef Steaks with Peppercorn Sauce
Here's a quick and delicious version of a French-inspired dish.
By Tarla Thiel
Seared Tuna Burgers with Ginger-Garlic Mayonnaise
Potato chips are a great accompaniment. Finish with sliced bananas topped with brown sugar, cream and white rum.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.