Today, most people think of Mardi Gras as a day of drunken debauchery parading through the streets of New Orleans. But Mardi Gras isn’t all about catching beads and slurping down hurricanes. In the catholic church it’s also the last day before lent begins. That means historically, it's the last day to load up on a lot of delicious things before you give them up for more than a month. If you’re one of those people looking to feast before the long lenten fast, or if you just like good food, try this amazing New Orleans inspired Shrimp Creole recipe...
Lobster tails. Ayuh! Arguably the most delicious part of the lobster, which is why so many restaurants serve the tails a la carte, no body or claws included. No seafood is more tasty, luxurious and surprisingly economical. Preparing lobster tails is so much easier than cooking a whole lobster (especially for the squeamish). This is one of our favorite recipes for tender, sweet, buttery results every time. It's soooo simple you’ll be serving it up at every holiday and dinner party. Or even on a weeknight! Serve your lobster tails the traditional Maine way with a side of butter and...
Scallops get a bad rap. Few seafood items inspire so much fear in the heart of the home cooks, perhaps due to the misguided notion that perfectly prepared scallops are the exclusive domain of the pros. Sorry, expensive restaurants. We’re going to tell you how to overcome your fear with an easy searing technique that will help you achieve the perfect “restaurant” scallop: rich, buttery, and with a crisp, delicious crust. All that’s required of you: a few simple ingredients, a hot pan, a little oil, and a pack of Sea to Table Wild Atlantic Scallops. Perfectly Seared Scallops Serves...
Poke, a famous Hawaiian dish, is pronounced Po-keh. Humuhumunukunukuapua’a, famous Hawaiian fish, is pronounced… well, let’s skip that one and get back to Poke. Meaning “to chop into pieces”, it is usually found in well-stocked fish counters and fine restaurants. Who would have guessed that you can make this simple yet exotic dish at home any time you like using Sea to Table Wild Alaskan Sockeye Salmon? It’s a refreshing break from the ordinary, with the salmon being “cooked” only in an acidic marinade, letting the fresh, wild taste of the fish shine through… and it’s on the table in...