Seafood
Caviar Pie
By Richard Snyder
Seafood "Cataplana" with Saffron, Vermouth, and Sorrel
This dish is named after the copper Portuguese cooking vessel, the cataplana, in which it is traditionally cooked.
Seared Salmon with Tomatillo Coulis
The chef serves this salmon over a salad of romaine hearts, artichoke hearts, radishes, green beans, cucumber, potatoes, celery, scallion, olives, tomatoes, and basil with a dressing of lime juice and olive oil.
Scallop and Vegetable Stir-Fry
By Katherine Grasso
Crab Cakes with Creamy Chili Sauce
Here's another terrific creation from Hotel Hana-Maui in Maui, Hawaii.
Grilled Sea Bass with Tomatoes and Herb Cream Sauce
By Lisa Spence
Seafood-Stuffed Eggplant
By Rosalind Bergeron
Nantucket Scallop Chowder
A delicious twist on clam chowder, this hearty winter soup is full of tender scallops and smoky bacon.
Halibut in Spiced Court Bouillon
Traditionally used for poaching seafood, court bouillon (French for "quick broth") is an aromatic stock made with vegetables and herbs. Wine, lemon juice, or vinegar is often added.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Barbara's New England Clam Chowder
By Barbara A. Tadeo
Green Papaya Salad with Shrimp
Green papaya salad in all its regional variations - often flavored with pork, beef, or shrimp (as below)-is hugely popular throughout Southeast Asia. The dish is made from unripe Southeast Asian papayas, which have firm white flesh and white seeds. The current popularity of Vietnamese and Thai food in the United States has increased these papayas' availability, although it is still generally limited to Asian markets. Such papayas can grow to the size of cantaloupes or larger and range in shape from oval to round. Look for rock-hard dark green fruit without a trace of pink or yellow blush. If you don't see any, ask (some shopkeepers do not display them).
Those who can't find the right kind of papaya might skip the salad or substitute seedless (European) cucumbers despite the repetition with the main course. Those who can find Southeast Asian green papayas will be treated to a salad that our food editors found irresistible.