This flavorful fish diet takes only 25 minutes to get to the table. Make extra couscous to have for later in the week.
Author: Martha Stewart
A natural affinity exists between salmon and mustard. In this dinner recipe, a sauce of fresh lemon juice and herbs temper the heat of the mustard, but its flavor remains strong enough to stand up to the...
Author: Martha Stewart
Grated zucchini, anchovies, garlic, and a splash of pasta water create a summery, umami-packed sauce for gemelli. Salty Pecorino Romano and fresh mint are stirred in off the heat for even more flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
You can substitute bass, hake, or haddock for the cod in this one-pot casserole.
Author: Martha Stewart
Quick-cooking salmon fillets are flavored with honey-mustard vinaigrette and a delicious breadcrumb topping; crisp green beans complete the meal. (Reserve some of the vinaigrette to use later in the week...
Author: Martha Stewart
This dish is based on classic moules mariniere, with a bit of cream added.
Author: Martha Stewart
Protein-rich sea scallops make this main dish satisfying and healthy.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting the fish gives the quartered potatoes a chance to cook at the same time.
Author: Martha Stewart
This easy recipe combines shrimp with tender bay scallops, calamari, crisp arugula, and radicchio. Tossed with a lemony dressing, it makes a flavorful summer lunch or dinner.
Author: Martha Stewart
Creamy parsley sauce -- here, over cod -- is an old English favorite. The herb is stirred in at the end, so it maintains its vibrant flavor and color. This main dish is delicious served with boiled potatoes...
Author: Martha Stewart
This traditional Mexican fish dish pairs nicely with rice or roasted potatoes.
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
Salmon is remarkably healthful. It is full of protein, vitamin A, and omega fatty acids, which are essential to the proper functioning of the heart and brain.
Author: Martha Stewart
If you're not squeamish, the lobsters can also be killed by inserting the point of a sharp knife through the cross mark on their backs.
Author: Martha Stewart
Pasta plus five ingredients (and a little salt and pepper) makes a great meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Cobbled together from staples, this dish pays homage to tasty and thrifty Sicilian cuisine. Caramelized onions and anchovies marry sweet and salty, and garlic-laced breadcrumbs contribute a pleasingly...
Author: Martha Stewart
This savory spaghetti squash casserole gets an umami boost from anchovies and Parmesan. The creamy sauce is surprisingly low in fat, so go ahead and have a second helping!
Author: Martha Stewart
Thick tuna steaks are brushed with a glaze of balsamic vinegar, white wine, and a bit of sugar.
Author: Martha Stewart
Roasting fennel both softens the texture and sweetens the flavor, making it a delicious partner for seafood.
Author: Martha Stewart
Mussels take on a lusty new accent when steamed in fruity red wine infused with roasted garlic and thyme. A green salad and hunks of crusty bread complete this postcard from summer.
Author: Martha Stewart
Herbed mayo offers a cool counterpoint to the smoky rub patted onto the fillets.
Author: Martha Stewart
Ginger and scallions season pan-seared eggplant and tuna steaks in this quick-cook meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
In this salmon dinner recipe, Dijon mustard gives the topping a nice kick and balances the richness of the fresh fish fillets. Lemon juice in the spinach salad offers another bright note.
Author: Martha Stewart
Shrimp are a great low-fat protein. Instead of frying them, we bake them at high heat. The cornbread stuffing protects the meat and becomes golden and crisp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
These healthy tacos are easy to prepare and filled with flavorful cilantro.
Author: Martha Stewart
Broiling showcases the tender flesh and natural butteriness of sea scallops, which are a good low-cholesterol alternative to shrimp.
Author: Martha Stewart
Put your broiler to good use with this recipe featuring salmon and pineapple brushed with a maple syrup and cayenne glaze that's done in 20-minutes.
Author: Martha Stewart
A stir-fry is great for a quick weeknight dinner -- to make the meal even speedier, cut the cauliflower and bok choy ahead of time, devein and peel the shrimp, and have it all ready to go in the refrigerator....
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Make this Greek-Style Pasta with Shrimp for easy summer entertaining. If the pasta salad seems a bit dry, stir in a little more yogurt just before serving.
Author: Martha Stewart
Dinner from the grill is what summer is all about -- the whole family will love this easy and super-healthy meal.
Author: Martha Stewart
Because parchment paper traps in steam during cooking, the fish stays moist without the addition of oil or butter.
Author: Martha Stewart
Halibut is the perfect partner for this robust sauce.
Author: Martha Stewart
A mustard vinaigrette gives this Mediterranean-inspired dish its tangy flavor. Drizzle some over a leafy-green salad, and serve it on the side.
Author: Martha Stewart
Select fillets that each weigh four to five ounces. If they are large, cut them in half.
Author: Martha Stewart
This recipe for hard-shell blue crabs comes from Rob Cernak, owner of Obrycki's Crab House in Baltimore. It's best to keep the crabs on ice. If you are unable to do so, make certain to wet them before...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Because fish fillets, unlike dense cuts of meat, cook quickly, the braising liquid is infused with flavor first, as in this dish, which blends tomatoes, fennel, garlic, and lemon.
Author: Martha Stewart
Let the kids dip the shrimp in their favorite sweet-and-sour sauce, and make a spicier curry sauce for the adults. Cook rice for everyone.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Crab sandwiches are delicate, so we prefer thin brioche toast with just crab, soft lettuce, a bit of creme fraiche, and some avocado.
Author: Martha Stewart
A layer of citrus slices between the fish and the grill means there's no chance of sticking, and the fish gets infused with flavor.
Author: Martha Stewart
Using light mayonnaise and lime juice in the dressing considerably reduces the calories and fat in this salad. Chili powder adds spice to the shrimp. This recipe is featured in the "Everyday Food: Light"...
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Briny clam juice is the secret weapon in this dish. We like the salinity of Bar Harbor brand, which goes well with the paprika.
Author: Martha Stewart
Author: Martha Stewart
Our tasty version of a classic Nicoise salad can also be turned into a sandwich.
Author: Martha Stewart