Fish
Fillets of Sole Francese and Lemon-Basil Pasta
So easy! Too delish! I make Chicken Francese all the time, but this recipe for Sole Francese is actually based on a fish sandwich served at The Algonquin on Lake George, New York. I have been eating this fish there, dockside in the summer sun, for more decades than I care to acknowledge. (See you there next year!)
Seared Tuna Steaks on White Beans with Grape Tomatoes and Garlic Chips
Meaty, easy, and Mediterranean-style, this recipe will make any list of favorites.
Chorizo-Cod-Potato Stew
I know, I know, you’re exhausted. Well, let me tell you, this stew is easy to make, is good for you, and has a big satisfying flavor. You’ll be slurping away in front of the TV before you know it . . . and then you can go to bed, early, like your mom always said you should.
Linguine with Rach’s Cupboard Red Clam Sauce
Anchovies work magic here. Once they melt they will not taste fishy; they’ll taste more like salted nuts, really. Plus, anchovies in any seafood sauce I serve are the secret ingredient that makes the eaters go “Hmm, what is that?” (Don’t tell anyone my secret, k?)
Cod in a Sack
Serve with a green salad.
Crispy Horseradish-Battered Fried Fish with Watercress-Cucumber Tartar Sauce
The English have nothing on this fish! Serve with store-bought frozen waffle-cut fries, prepared to package directions, and oil-and-vinegar-dressed slaw. Also, try skipping the tartar sauce one time and serve with malt vinegar instead—it takes even less time and effort and tastes great!
Veal, Chicken, or Fish Francese with Lemon and Wine
This meal is a combo of two favorite preparations: francese and piccata. Francese are egg-battered cutlets or fillets, and piccata are simply flour-dredged or plain cutlets or fillets sautéed with lemon and wine. I was never good at making decisions, especially regarding dinner, so I made up this two-for-one dinner. Serve with wilted fresh spinach or green salad.
Grilled Halibut with Fennel, Orange, Red Onions, and Oregano
This dish is fast and healthy and incorporates a favorite Sicilian combo: oranges, red onions, and oregano.
Grilled Swordfish Salad
This one is especially good at summer’s end.
Sautéed Salmon with Spicy Fresh Mango-Pineapple Chutney
Serve with steamed asparagus, snap peas, or green beans.