Shellfish
Mexican Oysters
Also try the salsa with some corn bread or scrambled eggs for a spicy treat.
By Liza Davies
Ceviche de Camaron: Shrimp Ceviche "Cocktail"
By Rick Bayless
Seafood Salad with Collard Greens Slaw
This can be served immediately as a warm salad or made ahead and served chilled.
By B. Smith
Baked Oysters with Bacon
Stitt likes to use rock salt — the kind used for old-fashioned ice cream churners — as a bed for these oysters because it keeps the shells from tipping and sliding around in the pan and on the plates. Rock salt is sold at many supermarkets, but kosher salt is a good substitute.
At the restaurant, Stitt makes this recipe with local Apalachicola oysters, though he also likes the flavor of East Coast varieties such as Blue Point, Pemaquid, and Malpeque, so feel free to use your favorite.
By Frank Stitt
Shrimp with Orange Dust
By Daniel Del Vecchio
Cilantro-Lime Crab Salad in Avocado Halves
This springtime dish would go nicely with sliced red and yellow tomatoes drizzled with balsamic vinaigrette; offer corn muffins, too. End the dinner with wedges of chocolate mousse cake.
Piquant Crab on Jícama Wedges
If you can't find jícama-a sweet, crunchy root vegetable eaten raw-use English-cucumber rounds or put the crab mixture in a bowl and serve it with tortilla chips.
Can be prepared in 45 minutes or less.
Sea Slaw
By Tammy Randerman
Lobster and Confetti Vegetable Salad
The lobster and vegetables are tossed with an orange, shallot and tarragon dressing, then served over mixed green. Offer lavash crackers and white wine spritzers.
Lobster Salad with Curried Mango Dressing
When you want to put on the "dog" but not the fat, try this colorful salad.
Lobster Bisque
By Coleen Deon and Richard Deon
Broiled Shrimp Appetizer
Allow 3 to 4 of the large shrimp per person. If only the smaller are available, you will need about 6 per person.
By James Beard