Crisp the shallots: Heat canola oil in a heavy-bottom pot until it reaches 295ºF. Slowly shake in the shaved shallots and fry them until golden and crispy. Strain the fried shallots using a spider and ...
Jean-Georges Vongerichten is one of the most famous chefs in the world. His flagship Jean-Georges in New York City has two Michelin stars and four stars from The New York Times. The award-winning ...
The braised red snapper in this quickly made dish picks up plenty of flavor from its well-chosen seasonings, lemon and an underused herb, marjoram. If you can't find marjoram, oregano is an acceptable ...
Preheat oven to 250°F. Grease a large cookie sheet and set aside. In a large sauté pan, heat ¼ cup melted butter in olive oil over medium-high heat. Season fillets generously with lemon pepper and ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – If you like seafood, our kitchen was the place to be! Chef Michael Kellum from Berret’s Seafood Restaurant and Taphouse Grill came in and made his May dinner special for us.
6 red snapper (or trout or any firm white fish) fillets, each about 8 ounces Salt and cayenne to taste 1 stick butter, melted and clarified 3 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 3 tablespoons white wine ...
Note: Looking for a lighter respite from your cold-weather meat-and-potatoes rut? Try this easy one-pan meal of hearty red snapper, golden potatoes and charred broccoli. If you don't have red snapper, ...
Red snapper is my favorite Gulf fish. The fish is aptly named because of its “snapping” teeth. The texture is fine and sweet with a very delicate flavor. I have vivid memories as a little girl of my ...
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Lightly coat a large, heavy casserole dish with oil. Place fish fillets with the skin side up to cover the bottom of the dish. Scatter tomatoes evenly over the fish. Put ...