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Grilled Rock Lobster Tails

Submitted by: Joe Nekrasz
Grilled rock lobster tails with seasoning. These take very little cooking time, yet are so good! 

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Bodega Bay Cioppino

Submitted by: Beth in Wyoming
Living In: Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
This stew brings back childhood memories of Northern California and new buckets brimming with crab and baskets of sourdough bread. Rich, red, and very messy, it is now a New Years tradition at my house. Serve in large bowls with sourdough bread on the side. Never any leftovers! 

Cedar Planked Salmon

Submitted by: wmore
Home Town: Plant City, Florida, USA
Living In: Brownsburg, Indiana, USA
This is a dish my brother prepared for me in Seattle. Salmon is smoked by cooking it on a cedar plank. It is by far the best salmon I've ever eaten. I like to serve with an Asian inspired rice and roasted asparagus. 

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Alder Plank Smoked Salmon

Submitted by: Smokin' Ron
This smoked salmon derives its flavor from Alder wood planks. I get these planks at the local lumber yard. Be sure you tell whoever helps you that you are cooking salmon on the wood so that you do not get any creosote wood or other treated wood. Also, make sure you know what plank size will fit in your smoker before you go to get the wood. This salmon will come out very moist and smoky, so be prepared for some of the best smoked fish you've ever eaten! 

Pepper-Honey Cedar Plank Salmon

Submitted by: JMCCURTAIN
Home Town: Clearwater, Florida, USA
Living In: Eagle River, Alaska, USA
I live in Alaska and have 3 sons that love to fish. I have had to come up with some pretty creative ways to prepare salmon, this is by far my family and friends favorite way to eat fresh salmon. I soak an untreated cedar plank in water and bourbon while they are out fishing for the day and fix the barbeque sauce so that's it is ready to get grilling..... 

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Steamed Mussels with Fennel, Tomatoes, Ouzo, and Cream

Submitted by: DJ Williams
Fresh mussels are steamed in a cream broth flavored with fennel, tomato, and Greek ouzo. 

Ginger-Scallion Crusted Salmon

Submitted by: Ryan Nomura
Living In: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Asian flavors accentuate the best fresh salmon that is available to you. If you don't have access to good quality fresh salmon, substitute tuna, mahi mahi, swordfish, monkfish, or wahoo. 

Moules en Sauce

Submitted by: Kasienko
A simple recipe for mussels typical mussel recipe from the Breton coast in France. Creme fraiche is available in many supermarkets, but if you cannot find it, a mixture of sour cream and Neufchatel cheese will also work. 

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Fish on a Plank

Submitted by: Kathleen White
Living In: Concord, California, USA
The delicate flavors of the fish are richly enhanced by the sweet tang of the wood planks. The mango salsa gives it a spicy flare. Just about any fish will work, I have used tilapia and it turns out well. This is great served with rice pilaf. 

Pork with Clams

Submitted by: Laura
An easy, tasty pork and clams recipe made by my Portuguese in-laws at every chance they get! Add a little bit of chili powder or crushed chilies for extra zing. Great for company! 

Baked Butterfish Saratoga

Submitted by: Marilyn Perzik
Succulent butterfish is baked with a simple preparation of butter and herbs. 

Moroccan Spiced Sea Bass Ceviche

Submitted by: Ryan Nomura
Living In: Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Fresh, vibrant flavors which comes together to make a great dish. If you cannot get fresh sea bass, substitute with halibut or snapper 

Polenta with Homemade Tomato-Seafood Sauce

Submitted by: Natalie Ercolini
Home Town: Redwood City, California, USA
Living In: San Carlos, California, USA
Fresh spinach, garlic, and Italian cheeses give your polenta extra amazing flavor. The homemade tomato seafood sauce in this recipe is the secret to impressing your guests! This recipe is easy to alter to your preferred taste by adding more or less spices as you please. 

Snapper with Linguine and Citrus Cream Sauce

Submitted by: kelly
Home Town: London, Ontario, Canada
This meal served with an intriguing cream sauce is actually an easy dish for beginners to prepare. It tastes like it came from a restaurant! 

Pan Seared Scallops with Pepper and Onions in Anchovy Oil

Submitted by: Roderic Rinehart
Scallops are one of the most delicious foods if seared properly, and the addition of peppers and onions complements them quite well. Serve with couscous or rice for a delicious meal.  

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Baked Dijon Salmon

Submitted by: Arnie Williams
Home Town: Groton, Massachusetts, USA
Living In: Seattle, Washington, USA
Salmon fillets brushed with honey and Dijon mustard, coated with bread crumbs and baked. 

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Baked Salmon II

Submitted by: Norma
Here's a straightforward way to prepare delicious salmon! Basil, garlic, lemon juice and parsley provide a mild seasoning that perfectly enhances the distinctive flavor of this irresistible fish. 

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Ginger Glazed Mahi Mahi

Submitted by: Diana Fairbanks
This Ginger Glazed Mahi Mahi is bursting with flavor and combines both sweet and sour taste sensations. The 30 minute prep time includes 20 minutes to marinate. This recipe is a snap and so delicious. You'll love it! 

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Cajun Seafood Pasta

Submitted by: Star Pooley
Three kinds of pepper turn up the heat in this creamy shrimp and scallop sauce. Fresh basil, thyme and parsley add just the right counterpoint, while Swiss and Parmesan cheese add their own sharp flavors. Perfect over fettucine! 

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Creamy Pesto Shrimp

Submitted by: Loretta Buffa
Butter, cream, Parmesan cheese and pesto converge into a luxurious sauce to be served with cooked shrimp or crab meat and hot linguine. 

 
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