That sound you heard last week coming from the southern part of the state was the collective cries of joy from happy fishermen heralding the extension of the state’s red snapper fishing season. The ...
We are truly fortunate that we live in a part of the world where such an abundance of excellent seafood is so close at hand. In the shimmering waters of the Gulf of Mexico exists a veritable ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A hint of zesty lemon, aromatic garlic, and thyme elevates Crispy Baked Snapper Fillets. From the first bite, my Crispy Baked ...
Sprinkle the flesh side of the fish with the finely chopped herbs. Place the butter onto the hot BBQ plate. Put the fillet presentation side down onto the burner and seal for 1 minute. Into a hot pan ...
1. Rinse snapper filets and pat dry with paper towels. 2. Season with salt, pepper and desired seasoning blend. 3. Place snapper fillets, skin sides down, in skillet over medium-high heat. 4. Cook ...
Be sure to pat the snapper fillets dry with paper towels to remove as much moisture as you can before slicing. Using a very sharp blade, draw a knife down the length of 1 snapper fillet to make ...
At Canele in Atwater Village, chef Corina Weibel serves a perfectly-seared snapper fillet perched atop a striking, delicious pile of vegetables and house-made croutons -- a bread salad of sorts. It ...
Yields 2 servings. Recipe is by Teresa B. Day. 2 filets red snapper ½ teaspoon salt ¼ teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon seafood seasoning blend, if desired* 1 lemon, cut in wedges 1. Rinse snapper ...
Place the tomatoes and capers into a baking dish. Coat with a drizzle of olive oil and season with cracked pepper. Cook in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Take out the baking dish and place the ...
Looking for something great and low in calories? Oh, and you want it fast too? Check out these great fish recipes: Canele’s pan-seared snapper: At Canele in Atwater Village, chef Corina Weibel serves ...