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1. Cooking with the Seafood Steward by Gary Rainer Puetz | |
Hardcover: 198
Pages
(2008-10-01)
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Goes way beyond most cookbooks
Excellant Book for experienced and beginning cooks
Great recipes written with wit and charm!
Fantastic
A question! Barbecue/Marinara Sauces |
2. New Orleans Classic Seafood (Classic Recipes Series) by Kit Wohl | |
Hardcover: 96
Pages
(2008-01-24)
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I am addicted to this cookbook collection...recipes for the "signature" dishes at top restaurants, done easily at home
Simply delicous to read and use!
The Very Best
A Fresh New Look at Seafood |
3. Claudia Roden's Invitation to Mediterranean Cooking: 150 Vegetarian and Seafood Recipes by Claudia Roden | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(2002-04-12)
list price: US$14.45 Isbn: 0330391690 Average Customer Review: Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
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Super cookbook
Very good but not completely Mediterranean
Good but North African instead of Mediterranean Ifthere will be a secnd edition of this book, it must for sure be enrichedwith Mediterranean seafood recipes. It am ready to help.
Excellent Recipes, appetizing photos, reader friendly |
4. The Complete Seafood Cookbook by Bettina Jenkins | |
Hardcover: 303
Pages
(1995-10)
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Customer Reviews (1)
the best ever-complete seafood cookbook I would highly recommend purchasing this book for everyone who enjoys fish and those who don't, I think these recipes will change your mind! ... Read more |
5. Fish Forever: The Definitive Guide to Understanding, Selecting, and Preparing Healthy, Delicious, and Environmentally Sustainable Seafood by Paul Johnson | |
Hardcover: 480
Pages
(2007-07-02)
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Editorial Review Product Description Winner of the coveted IACP (International Association of Culinary Professionals) "Cookbook of the Year" award! Few people know more about fish than Paul Johnson, whose Monterey Fish Market in San Francisco supplies seafood to some of the nation's most celebrated chefs, from Alice Waters, Thomas Keller, and Michael Mina to Todd English, Daniel Boulud, and Alain Ducasse. Now, Johnson at last shares his peerless seafood expertise. Written for people who love seafood but worry about the overfishing of certain species as well as mercury and other contaminants, Fish Forever pinpoints today's least-endangered, least-contaminated, best-tasting fish and shellfish species. Johnson provides in-depth guidance on 70 different fish along with 96 stylish international recipes that highlight the outstanding culinary qualities of each. In addition to teaching readers about sustainable fishing practices, Johnson will be donating a portion of his royalties to Save Our Wild Salmon, an organization that works to restore wild salmon runs. Complete with over 60 beautiful color photographs, how-to tips, and fascinating sidebars, Fish Forever is a must-have kitchen resource for seafood lovers everywhere. A mutiple award winner, this great book also won the IACP's "Best Single-Subject Cookbook." Customer Reviews (11)
Great Resource
Great Recipes and Informative
Changed the way we eat...
If you like fish you will love this book
Nice addition to culinary library |
6. The New York Times Seafood Cookbook: 250 Recipes for More than 70 Kinds of Fish and Shellfish | |
Hardcover: 342
Pages
(2003-07-04)
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Editorial Review Product Description From a vast recipe selection, dishes like Malaysian-Style Ginger Crab with Chile Sauce, Saucy Scallops with Spicy Bacon Corn Relish, and Roasted Cod with Niçoise Vinaigrette typify the "modern" dishes, while Corn and Lobster Chowder, Southern Fried Catfish and Hushpuppies, and a particularly nice seafood paella, exemplify more traditional fare. This is food that works for many occasions and that most readers can prepare pleasurably. Particularly useful, however, is the book's introductory material, which presents a wide range of topics--on today's expanded seafood market, environmental concerns, and acquaculture, among them--in concise, up-to-the-minute form. The usual rules concerning shopping, portion size, cooking techniques and the like are here too, but receive particularly sensible attention. (The wise shopper, says Fabricant, knows how to substitute one species for another when the market lacks a planned-on choice, finding substitutes that behave similarly in the pan to unavailable types.) The book's alphabetical organization (each entry also features a species "profile") allows readers to find specific information without hunting. Illustrated with color photos, the book offers truly useful information as well as that wide recipe range, as welcome now as ever. --Arthur Boehm Customer Reviews (5)
very good
Very Good source of lots of standard fish recipes.
Why did I leave this book on my sehfl for so long?
Breath-taking delicious book of recipes and hints Accompanied by articles and tidbits about the seafood or fish the book was a fascinating and informative read.. I first took it out of the library and by the time I was half-way through the book I was ready to go to this site and buy it ... which I did immediately. Any novie or expert cook will find this a MUST HAVE on their shelf of cookbooks ... it will make you want to east fish daily (as I already do... but now in a more tasty fashion!)
The New York Times Seafood Cookbook: More Than 250 Recipes C |
7. Fish And Seafood Masterpieces (Cooking Arts Collection) by John Schumacher | |
Hardcover: 176
Pages
(2001)
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8. Mediterranean Seafood: A Comprehensive Guide with Recipes by Alan Davidson | |
Paperback: 432
Pages
(2002-09-12)
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Editorial Review Product Description Mediterranean seafood is a topic as vast as the riches of that fabled sea itself. Written by distinguished food historian Alan Davidson (author of The Oxford Companion to Food), MEDITERRANEAN SEAFOOD is a seminal work of culinary scholarship. The new edition catalogs edible marine life and provides identifications in a dozen languages and over 100 line drawings. Davidson puts knowledge into practice with 240 skillfully presented recipes, culled from cuisines throughout the region. Davidson’s work possesses the quixotic charm of the true enthusiast; his practical discussions are enlivened by touches of witty erudition that will delight those new to the subject, as well as readers steeped in the biology and culinary traditions of the Mediterranean. Customer Reviews (3)
Great Reference, Great Read, Great Recipes. Buy it Now.
A must-have classic
Wonderful cookbook and reference Recipes are organized by country,and are well chosen and edited.The only criticism I might offer is thatit is hard to find recipes by type.That is, it's very easy to findrecipes for mackerel or recipes from Italy, but it's hard to find all thebaked-fish recipes suitable for a dark-fleshed fish. A great book likethis should never be out of print!It's one of my favorite gifts forfriends in Greece and Italy.... ... Read more |
9. The Diabetes Seafood Cookbook: Fresh, Healthy, Low-Fat Cooking by Barbara Seelig Brown | |
Paperback: 184
Pages
(2009-07-21)
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Editorial Review Product Description Meals that are naturally delicious, low-fat,and diabetes-friendly! Customer Reviews (4)
Great cookbook!
Easy and delicious
Fantastic Cookbook!
This is wonderful collection of healthy seafood recipes! |
10. Seafood Cooking for Dummies by Leslie Bloom, Marcie Ver Ploeg | |
Paperback: 354
Pages
(1999-09)
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Customer Reviews (8)
For Those Who Love Seafood But Don't Cook It At Home On the whole, this is a delightful book for anyone who wants to add more seafood to their diet. Where it lacks is on subjects that would make a good addition to the appendix. Substitutions are probably the one area I wish they covered more thoroughly. A table is listed in chapter 1 that does give you a good idea of which fish have the same texture. This comes in handy when selecting a fish that needs to stand-up to grilling or other types of handling. As for taste, I know you should always experiment and discover tastes of your own, but a table mentioning which fish were similar in taste would have been nice. Certain fish do mention in their individual descriptions what they can be substituted for but this is not always the case. I found the mention for substituting Tilapia for Snapper under the Tilapia description but not visa versa. If you enjoy seafood and want to make it regularly at home, this is a good book to get you started. It's an enjoyable read with truly useful information.
Seafood Cooking For Dummies
Not a Book for "The Rest of Us"
Incredible
This book takes the fear out of cooking fish! |
11. Gulf Coast Cooking: Seafood from the Florida Keys to the Yucatan Peninsula by Virginia T. Elverson | |
Hardcover: 215
Pages
(1991-09)
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Customer Reviews (4)
Real Gulf Coast Cooking, Real Doggone Good
The BEST seafood cookbook ever!
Gulf Coast Yum!!
Excellent source for authentic regional seafood recipes |
12. Louisiana Seafood Bible, The: Crawfish by Jerald Horst, Glenda Horst | |
Hardcover: 224
Pages
(2010-02-11)
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Excellent History of Crawfish
Louisiana Seafood Bible, The Crawfish
An absolute must for any and all crawfishing cuisine enthusiasts! |
13. Fish & Seafood (Creative Cooking) by Carol Tennant | |
Paperback:
Pages
(2000-07)
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14. Uncle Bubba's Savannah Seafood: More than 100 Down-Home Southern Recipes for Good Food and Good Times by Earl Hiers; Polly Powers Stramm | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(2007-05-15)
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Uncle Bubba's
Uncle Bubba's Savannah Seafood
UM, UM, GOOD
Not just seafood!
Thank you, Bubba! I love this man! |
15. Seafood (Cooking with Bon Appetit) by Bon Appetit | |
Hardcover: 118
Pages
(1983)
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16. Seafood Handbook by Diversified Business Communications | |
Spiral-bound: 256
Pages
(2005-07-13)
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seafood handbook
Concise if not exhaustive
Great product for food professionals |
17. West Coast Seafood: The Complete Cookbook by Jay Harlow | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2002-01-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description This important new cookbook introduces the up-to-the-minute selection of fresh fish and shellfish available on the West Coast and furnishes 250 wonderful recipes that bring out the most in albacore, spot prawns, black cod, salmon, rainbow trout, petrale sole, skate, oysters, and more. It includes color photographs. Fear not, lover of seafood. Jay Harlow has writtenWest Coast Seafood: The Complete Cookbook. Tuck this suckerunder your arm next time you head out the door and you will neveragain suffer seafood angst. Nor will you have to stand in front of thefish counter thumbing through a book like a damned fool. Harlow, yousee, has organized West Coast Seafood by type of seafood, notaccording to where in a meal the dish will be served. And if thatdoesn't tell you that this guy knows what he's doing, then just digin. Complete Cookbook falls short of the mark; FinalWord comes closer. Because everything is here: all theinformation you need to select the best-quality seafood; instructionsto clean and prep the seafood you bring home; and then a wide flavorrange and cooking-style range to keep new and exciting dishes comingto the dinner table. The finned fish of fresh and salt water, bothwild and farmed, are all here. Can't stand the idea of another grilledsalmon steak? Try Kurt's Salmon with Oyster Stuffing. And if there areany leftovers, go straight to Salmon Cakes. How does Grilled Halibutwith Roasted Garlic Marinade sound?Or Halibut Cooked with PoblanoChiles and Cream? Yes, there are Dungeness Crab Cakes in West CoastSeafood, but you will also find Stir-Fried Crab with Chiles andGinger. There are no desserts. But Harlow does end his book with aselection of appropriate sauces as well as two essays on the future offishing, and the place of aquaculture. Like the entire book, wellworth reading. --Schuyler Ingle Customer Reviews (5)
Very informative
The essential guid to Seafood
Easy and yummy recipes
The "gotta' have" seafood book for West Coast dwellers
Easy to follow - Outstanding Taste Great recipes for every dayor special entertaining occasions. ... Read more |
18. Charlie Trotter's Seafood by Charlie Trotter | |
Hardcover: 240
Pages
(1997)
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Editorial Review Product Description The simplest of the 75 recipes inCharlie Trotter's Seafood are for dishes like Olive-Oil RoastedSwordfish with Oven-Roasted Tomato and Black Olives, and theSlow-Roasted Salmon with Red Wine Risotto, Wild Thyme and Tiny WhiteAsparagus. His more typical, and even more breathtaking, creations areoften based on Hawaiian fish, like Steamed Gindai and Mussels withLemongrass Broth. On the plate these dishes are all as artisticallyarranged as they sound. This is food pornography at its peak. Everydish, as exotic and complex as a lesson from the Kama Sutra, isshown in gloriously intimate, obscenely alluring, vinaigrette-dotteddetail by photographer Tim Turner. Ambitious cooks will appreciateTrotter's recommended piscatorial substitutions. Finding otheringredients, like bleeding heart radishes and shallot blossoms, is upto you. Not to mention making time to produce the infused oils anddeeply flavored stocks often called for. The recipes are grouped,unexpectedly, by the wines best for accompanying them. Trotter startswith champagne and proceeds through 16 other kinds of wine, from whiteViognier to red Syrah and Barbera. If complex, original cookingfascinates you, here is the chance to navigate an ocean of new seafoodideas and culinary combinations. --Dana Jacobi Customer Reviews (8)
Excellant
Use this for ideas ... only!
Don't try this at home!
Good picture and idea book Still, some of the dishes are approachable by the home cook and the if you are inventive, many could inspire you to come up with your own creations. An added bonus (or potentially a distraction depending on you point of view) is that the dishes are grouped by the wines that would be accompany them - a novel approach.
Art Book, Cook Book. |
19. Seafood of South-East Asia: A Comprehensive Guide With Recipes by Alan Davidson | |
Paperback: 368
Pages
(2004-01-23)
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For fish geeks in South-East Asia
Third in a most important reference on world fishes. Buy It!
Vintage Davidson Sadly, Alan Davidson died in December 2003, and his career was widely reviewed in the British press.He had just won the prestigious Erasmus Prize for his pioneering contributions to the academic study of food and gastronomy. The award was made by the Queen of the Netherlands in person. His first-ever writings on seafood were published while he was serving as a diplomat in Tunisia, a small work to help diplomatic wives identify local species, and sold to raise funds for the Red Cross.This was later expanded to become Meditterranean Seafood, widely recognized as the authoritive guide to the subject.I live in a small fishing port on the Costa Brava in Spain and use the book at least once a week. It has been invaluable in identifying the often unfamiliar species on sale in the local markets, as in all his works he gives the local names and variants, and provides accurate drawings of each, as well as authentic recipes. These are alwaysthose used by traditional cooks of the regions he writes about.No fusion cooking for him! Seafood of South East Asia, first published in 1976, makes interesting reading even for non-cooks. Davidson had gone on to be British Ambassador in Laos, a country he came to love deeply.He usually wore string wristbands, tokens of a Laotian religious ceremony called basi. These were regularly given to him by the Lao community in the UK, who considered him their patron. The clothes he wore after retiring from the Foreign Office were often inspired by the colourful and stylish garments of south-east Asia. Seafood of South-East Asia reflects his understanding and appreciation of regions whose culinarary traditions are still not widely known. After retirement from the diplomatic service Davidson travelled widely throughout China and south-east Asia, researching the names and methods used for cooking the entire range of local seafood, including the pa beuk, a giant catfish of the Mekong, thought to be extinct, but now thriving, partly because of his writings about it. Davidson's recipes are not always easy to follow, as he spurns phrases like 'or use x if y is not available'.He was a culinary perfectionist, although in no way a foodie, admitting as he did to a liking for such unfashionable food items as tomato ketchup, spam and ice cream soda. His death brings to an end a great trilogy of seafood books that started with the Mediterranean and went on to cover theNorth Atlantic and South-East Asia. All these books and his other writings on fish are imbued with deep scholarship (he was a top classical scholar at Oxford University) and, surprisingly perhaps, a great sense of humour. ... Read more |
20. Native Indian Wild Game, Fish, and Wild Foods Cookbook: New revised and expanded edition (Cooking) by Lovesick Lake Native Women's Assocation | |
Paperback: 288
Pages
(1996-10-01)
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A good resource about Native American foods This would be an excellent resource for a hunter because game and fish of many kinds are covered here.There are recipes for venison curry, venison meatloaf, rabbit pot roast, wild duck with orange sauce and cornbread stuffed trout.There is also a section on edible wild plants and berries, with recipes.Nutritional information is given for many of the food items listed in the book.Did you know that deer meat is loaded with B vitamins, for instance? To me, one of the best things about the book is that 100% of royalties go to Native charities.In the foreword it says that the royalties have helped to support scholarships, a children's camp and substance abuse programs.So you can give a little back, and you get a great source for Native North American foods. ... Read more |
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