1. Heat the oven to 350 F. Lightly butter a shallow baking dish that is large enough to hold the fillets in a single layer. 2. Pat fish with paper towels to dry. Arrange the fillets in the prepared ...
In her new cookbook, “My Mexico City Kitchen: Recipes and Convictions” (Lorna Jones Books, 2019), chef-author Gabriela Camara of San Francisco’s Cala relays how this traditional, whole butterflied ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Summer is here and chances are you will be breaking out the grill. Grill kings everywhere will be making burgers, ribs, and steaks, but seafood tastes wonderful off the pit, ...
Preheat a gas or charcoal grill to high. Brush the peppers with the oil to coat and grill, turning, until charred on all sides, 3 to 5 minutes. Peel and seed the peppers and coarsely chop. Bring the ...
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 ...
1. In a small bowl, mix garlic, smoked paprika, cumin, all-purpose seasoning, black pepper, and oil into a thick paste. 2. Rub the mixture generously onto both sides of the snapper fillets. 3. Let ...
One of the most characteristic dishes of the islands of Zanzibar is samaki wa kupaka: red snapper broiled over a jiko charcoal brazier and smothered in a creamy turmeric–coconut milk curry. Shane ...
The skin is almost tender enough to cut with a spoon, but if that doesn’t appeal to you, remove the skin and cook the fillets the same way. The spiced butter won’t stay completely on the fillets but ...