MONKFISH is loved for its firm, meaty texture, and it is incredibly easy to cook at home. While this versatile fish is the perfect addition for many different recipes, this is the only one you'll need ...
With the summer crowds gone, it's time to go back to some of our favorite coastal spots. That has to include Jamestown Fish. Here, chef Matthew MacCartney prepares fresh seafood and grilled pizza just ...
This is a very simple recipe with a piece of lightly spiced monkfish on a bed of aubergine purée served with a sharp, slightly spicy dressing. Monkfish is available year round. The tail is readily ...
Note: The best sausage to use for this is the semi-cured Spanish chorizo available locally as chistora, though any other Spanish chorizo will suffice. Mexican chorizo is not a substitute. 1. In a ...
This is Daniel Boulud's take on Wiener schnitzel, a breaded and fried veal cutlet. He lightens the dish by making it with thinly pounded monkfish fillets, breaded on only one side. He serves it with a ...
Tom Kerridge has shared his easy recipe for roast monkfish with cumin and coriander. Serving two people, it's an ideal dish for a special night in for a couple. Previously head chef at ...
Monkfish, called rape (pronounced rah-pé) in Spain, is popular in soups in the Basque Country, where it is also called sapo. The recipe yields eight servings. You can slice one loin and chill the ...
Monkfish, primarily found in the North Atlantic, have a sweet and plump, meaty taste similar to lobster. Chef Evan Mallet of Black Trumpet restaurant in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, serves it roasted ...
Monkfish can be enjoyed in everything from fragrant curries to spiced paella, but have you ever tried it chargrilled on the barbecue? The meaty white fish stands up well to the heat of a hot grill and ...
This is a very simple recipe with a piece of lightly spiced monkfish on a bed of aubergine purée served with a sharp, slightly spicy dressing. Monkfish is available year round. The tail is readily ...
I love the French term for whole monkfish tail, “gigot de mer,” which means “leg of lamb of the sea.” It’s an apt description for this meaty fish, which has a texture more akin to lobster than to ...