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Shellfish

Island Shrimp and Chorizo

It is very important to soak the wooden skewers in water, or they will burn on the grill. Devein the shrimp on the back side for a good appearance. See how to devein shrimp.

Grilled Clams on the Half Shell with Ginger Mignonnette

It's best to shuck your own clams, but if you buy them on the half shell, be sure to ask for the clam liquor.

Fried Rice with Crab

Kao pat Bpuu

Corn and Okra Stew

Like gumbo, this is a thick and flavorful stew. But it takes a lot less time to make. Active time: 45 min Start to finish: 1 1/4 hr

Vietnamese Shrimp and Crab Fritters with Chili-Lime Sauce

"I'm hoping to get the recipe for a terrific appetizer I tried at Hamiltons' at First & Main in Charlottesville, Virginia," says Sue Carter of Murieta, California. "The seafood fritters came with lettuce leaves (to wrap around the fritters) and a spicy sauce."

Oysters with Spicy Jícama Salad

A refreshing starter from Arrows in Ogunquit, Maine.

Oysters on the Half Shell with Pernod Dipping Sauce

Pernod, the beloved French anise-flavored aperitif, adds an interesting twist to the sauce. Offer Champagne with the starters.

Dilled Lobster, Avocado, and Potato Salad with Horseradish Dressing Lieber

Substituting cooked chicken for the lobster also yields excellent results.

Ginger-Garlic Shrimp

You can add some diced red bell pepper to give this full-flavored dish a splash of color.

Frisée, Radicchio and Mixed Green Salad with Shrimp and Mushrooms

Tarragon brings its distinctive flavor to this salad. Serve it alongside the strata.

Octopus Salad with Scallion and Lime

Chef Shelton uses a 4- by 2-inch round cake ring to mold the salad on the plate.

Shrimp and Fennel Risotto

This recipe can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.

Shrimp Rice-Paper Rolls with Vietnamese Dipping Sauce

Sweet, salty, and spicy, nuoc cham is the indispensable sauce of Vietnam's cuisine. It's a favorite dipping sauce for spring rolls and for fresh rice-paper rolls such as these.

Chilled Crab Cakes with a Tropical Fruit Coulis

When sweet, succulent jumbo crabmeat comes into season, this is an incredibly simple, light, and refreshing first course that requires no cooking. It can also be used as a main course for a summer luncheon.
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