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Grilled Fish Fillets or Steaks Recipe
Fish steaks are relatively foolproof — they’re practically designed for grilling It always helps to make sure the grill is clean and well oiled just before you put the fish on Just hold some paper towels in tongs and dip them in a small bowl of oil, then rub on the grates.
halibut, olive oil
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Tuna Steaks, With Anchovy Tomato Sauce Recipe
This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes About 1 hour. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
fish steaks, juice, olive oil, onion, garlic, chicken stock, plum tomatoes, tomato paste, dry red wine, parsley leaves, capers
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Irish Steaks
Your guests will think you went to gourmet cooking class when you present these tender sirloin steaks served with Irish whiskey pan sauce. If you like, flame the whiskey sauce to wow your guests.
vegetable oil, butter, onion, sirloin steaks, garlic, irish whiskey, parsley
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Eastern North Carolina Fish Stew Recipe
This quick-cooking fish stew, with its raft of eggs and no-stir preparation method, is specific to eastern North Carolina Church fund-raisers and family gatherings center on the stew, where traditionally men would layer chunks of fish with bones and skin, thinly sliced potatoes, onions and spices in a caldron and stand around the fire watching it cook About five minutes before it was done, someone would crack an egg for each guest into the tomato-rich broth
smoked bacon, tomato paste, potatoes, yellow onions, garlic, fish steaks, salt plus, chile, bay leaves, eggs, bread
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Spicy Grilled Swordfish
Grilled fish is always great, and here's a delicious fiery lemon marinade for swordfish steaks to add to your recipe box. This marinade will work for any firm, white fish steaks--try it with marlin, tuna or halibut.
olive oil, lemon juice, dijon mustard, onion, black pepper, cajun, cilantro, cayenne pepper, swordfish steaks
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Lime-Marinated Grilled Salmon
The fresh lime juice and mustard add a nice tang to this moist and flaky grilled salmon. I came up with this marinade after tasting something similar at a friend's house and it is now one of our favorite ways to do fish. You may also use other firm fish steaks instead of salmon; halibut, tuna and swordfish all work well.
lime juice, olive oil, dijon mustard, ginger, garlic powder, cayenne pepper, black pepper, salmon steaks