Break out a family favorite: tuna casserole. The traditional comfort food is great for serving large groups. In our tuna casserole recipe, we cut the sauce with chicken broth, but there's enough milk to...
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish is casual enough for a family dinner and elegant enough to serve to company.
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a quick and flavorful one-pan dish blending shrimp, parsley, lemon juice, and tomatoes. Red pepper flakes give this family-friendly weeknight dinner a kick.
Author: Martha Stewart
The summery flavors of cherry tomatoes and fresh basil pair perfectly with sautéed shrimp in this light pasta dish.
Author: Martha Stewart
A beautifully poached piece of salmon is clean tasting and light. There's only one rule: Don't overcook.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ask your fishmonger to clean soft-shell crabs for you. Crabs should be cooked no more than six hours after they are cleaned.
Author: Martha Stewart
Indulge in a plate full of linguine and prawns bathed in garlicky Parmesan cream sauce for dinner tonight. Sprinkle with extra cheese and lemon zest to brighten it up.
Author: Martha Stewart
This delicious crab sandwich recipe is great for any outdoor party, day or night.
Author: Martha Stewart
This seafood stew, an impressive crowd-pleaser, can be prepared ahead of time and finished just 15 minutes before you serve it. If you leave out the crab legs, use an additional 8 ounces of white fish...
Author: Martha Stewart
This tasty, simple salmon recipe is from Anne Ford, of Palo Alto, California.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for Martha's Favorite Tuna Salad Sandwich makes a healthy meal for lunch or dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
A base of small crabmeat with larger pieces folded in saves money invisibly. For a splurge, use all backfin and lump when making these Maryland style crab cakes.
Author: Martha Stewart
We used lemon sole, a flaky, mild-tasting white fish. At the market, look for flat fish such as sole or flounder; Pacific-caught are the most sustainable. Tilapia works well, too. Serve it with steamed...
Author: Martha Stewart
This crispy beer batter can also be used for chicken tenders, onion rings, and zucchini slices.
Author: Martha Stewart
Look for moist, translucent tuna that's shiny pink or red; avoid fish with any hint of browning.
Author: Martha Stewart
Chili sauce and honey are all you need to build major flavor in this shrimp recipe. The glaze caramelizes on the grill for even more complexity. Feel free to try it with bone-in chicken pieces or beef...
Author: Martha Stewart
The mild, slightly sweet flavor and flaky texture of red snapper takes well to light seasoning and a quick saute. You can also make this dish with black sea bass. The skin of both fish is edible and crisps...
Author: Martha Stewart
This is a rich meal of orange-flavored scallops, high in vitamin B-12, accompanied by couscous.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this brothy dish in shallow bowls over steamed jasmine or basmati rice.
Author: Martha Stewart
Thanks to storebought helpers like pre-peeled shrimp, prepped pineapple, and apricot jam, this tangy stir-fry takes just twenty minutes to make.
Author: Martha Stewart
Letting a fillet sizzle in a pan with butter, capers, and fresh herbs is one highly civilized way to get dinner on the table in less than 30 minutes. Go with sea bass, trout, or snapper-or any flaky white...
Author: Martha Stewart
Best-selling cookbook author Mark Bittman says, "This basic recipe is easy and reliable, and the results taste great. You can use any thick fillet or fish steak in place of salmon -- swordfish and halibut...
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe is inspired by the one in "Julia and Jacques Cooking at Home" (copyright Julia Child and Jacques Pepin, published by Alfred A. Knopf). Ask your fishmonger to clean the fish for you.
Author: Martha Stewart
Forget deli-style pasta salad, and try this version with shrimp, cucumber, dill, and a bright lemon dressing. You can even make it up to a day ahead.
Author: Martha Stewart
This one-pot wonder that takes its inspiration from paella will impress friends and family and satisfy even the hungriest diners.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve this classic Southern stuffing recipe from Hot and Hot Fish Club chef Chris Hastings with his Heritage Turkey.
Author: Martha Stewart
This quick-cooking New Orleans classic is spicy and hearty-and turns any meal into a festive occasion. It's chockful of green bell peppers, whole plum tomatoes, and Cajun seasoning.
Author: Martha Stewart
This rich, creamy stew is best made with freshly shucked oysters.
Author: Martha Stewart
Don't let lobster have all the fun! Crab is just as delicious on a buttery toasted bun, especially when amped up with mayonnaise, lemon, Old Bay, and cayenne.
Author: Martha Stewart
This mac and cheese is a fantastic one-dish meal -- it's so rich and creamy and cheesy, all you'll need is a simple green salad to serve alongside, and your menu is set. Lobster works well in this recipe,...
Author: Martha Stewart
This can't-miss batter is perfect for coating vegetables, shrimp, fish, and much more.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for whole roasted sea bass is courtesy of Sam Hayward of Fore Street.
Author: Martha Stewart
A food processor makes easy work of fish cakes, although they can also be made by hand.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
The sweetness of the lobster and tomatoes is balanced by a light but flavorful lemon-orange dressing. Tarragon adds a fresh zing.
Author: Martha Stewart
Legend has it that this savory recipe was a favorite of "ladies of the night" in Italy (the term puttanesca derives from puttana, the Italian word for prostitute), who quickly prepared and ate the dish...
Author: Martha Stewart
Add flair to simply cooked salmon with toppings like this fresh mango salsa.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cooking the halibut in parchment paper creates in a deeply flavorful dish, since the steam created stays within the parchment packet.
Author: Martha Stewart
Feta, oregano, and fresh mint make this succulent shrimp dish feel decidedly Mediterranean.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe can be made using any fresh mild-flavored white fish, such as cod, sole, sea bass, or flounder.
Author: Martha Stewart
Plump shrimp and fresh spring peas make a delicious duo in this lemony risotto, while a pinch of saffron gives it a striking golden hue.
Author: Martha Stewart
This simple Asian-style gingery seafood dish goes well with Spicy Sesame Eggplant.
Author: Martha Stewart
We serve the fillets over our Corn and Clam Chowder Sauce, but they are also delicious on their own, with just a sprinkling of lemon juice.
Author: Martha Stewart
Think baked fish is boring? One taste of this catch of the day, and you'll be hooked. Thinly slice the squashes so they cook as swiftly as the cod or halibut, and combine them with capers, thyme, and olive...
Author: Shira Bocar
When it comes to radiating warmth at the dinner table, nothing beats a one-pot casserole. What's more, this dish can be assembled a day ahead, goes straight from the oven to the table, and offers help-yourself...
Author: Martha Stewart
With a simple lemon-herb sauce, these make-ahead salmon patties are the perfect light supper for those nights when you would rather not fuss.
Author: Martha Stewart
Add a little Italian flavor to your seared tuna with tomatoes and basil, which create a well-seasoned natural sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
Serve with a spoonful of tartar sauce and a lemon wedge on the side of each plate.
Author: Martha Stewart
This 20-minute shrimp pasta recipe is sure to become a favorite. All you need for the sauce is a flavorful and fragrant combination of butter, garlic, white wine, and lemon juice.
Author: Martha Stewart