Fish and Seafood Recipes

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Human beings have harvested the bounty of the waters ever since they set up camp alongside streams, around lakeshores or on the coast of the wide open sea. Not only are fish and seafood tasty and versatile, every week brings a new study on the health benefits of including seafood in your diet.

More people around the world are eating fish and seafood than ever before. One unfortunate consequence of this growing appetite is an alarming plunge in many of the world’s river, lake and marine species. So it pays to be mindful of what you buy and eat.

Visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium’s Seafood Watch website to get the latest sustainable fish and seafood recommendations.

International Fish and Seafood Recipes

Psari Spetsiotiko 
(Greek fish baked with tomatoes and breadcrumbs)

Moules-Frites, or Mosselen-Friet 
(Belgian steamed mussels and fries)

Zarzuela de Mariscos 
(Spanish seafood stew)

Sopa de Caracol 
(Honduran conch and vegetable soup)

Mojo Isleño 
(Puerto Rican fish with tomato-olive sauce)

Łosoś Pieczony z Koperkiem 
(Polish baked salmon with dill)

Kaeng Khiao Wan Kung 
(Thai shrimp in sweet green curry sauce)

Maine Lobster Rolls 
(American, New England lobster salad sandwiches)

Creole Barbecue Shrimp 
(American Southern spicy sauteed shrimp)

Blaff 
(Caribbean lime-poached fish)

Caldillo de Congrío 
(Chilean seafood stew)

Garides me Feta 
(Greek shrimp baked with tomatoes and feta)

Yum Pla Muk 
(Thai spicy squid salad)

Jambalaya 
(American Cajun-Creole rice with chicken, shrimp and andouille sausage)

Pescado a la Veracruzana 
(Mexican fish Veracruz-style)

Boulettes de Poisson 
(Senegalese fried fish balls in tomato sauce)

Jhinga Goa Curry 
(Indian shrimp in spicy coconut curry)

Penang Hokkien Mee 
(Malaysian spicy shrimp and pork noodle soup)

Samaki wa Kukaanga 
(East African spicy fried fish)

Ketam Cili Singapore 
(Ketam Cili Singapore)

Mejillones Fritos 
(Spanish batter-fried mussels)

Ceviche 
(Latin citrus-marinated seafood)

Gravlax 
(Swedish cured salmon)

Poisson Cru, or E’ia Ota 
(Tahitian lime-marinated tuna)

Ca Kho To 
(Vietnamese clay pot fish with caramel sauce)

Clambake 
(American, New England seafood and vegetable beach barbecue)

Xihongshi Jiang Xia 
(Chinese stir-fried shrimp in tomato sauce)

Mtuzi wa Samaki 
(East African fish in coconut curry)

Fish Pie 
(Jamaican baked fish and eggs)

Gamberetti all’Agro 
(Italian lemon-marinated shrimp)

Kerala Fish Curry 
(Indian fish in a tangy coconut curry)

Moules Marinières 
(French, Belgian, Dutch mussels in white wine sauce)

Moqueca 
(Brazilian fish and coconut milk stew)

Vatapá 
(Brazilian seafood stew with coconut milk)

Chevrettes à la Vanille et Coco 
(Tahitian shrimp in coconut-vanilla sauce)

Bacalhau com Natas 
(Portuguese salt cod with potatoes and cream)

Oyster Stew 
(American shellfish stew)

Ceebu Jen 
(Senegalese fish with rice and vegetables)

Ukoy 
(Filipino shrimp and sweet potato fritters)

Camarões Piri-Piri 
(Mozambican, Angolan shrimp in fiery red pepper sauce)

Chao Ha Qiu 
(Chinese stir-fried shrimp with peas)

Chupe de Camarones 
(Peruvian shrimp chowder)

Shrimp Etouffee 
(American Cajun-Creole smothered shrimp)

Le Grand Aïoli 
(French Provençal cod and vegetables with garlic mayonnaise)

Xihu Cu Yu – West Lake Fish 
(Chinese fish in sweet vinegar sauce)

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