Popularized by Paul Prudhomme in the 1980s, blackening is a technique that originated in New Orleans and remains today a key component of Cajun cuisine. Despite the dark brown-black color of the crust ...
. The site has tons of recipes designed for guys. This means a lot of stuff that’s grilled, a lot of stuff with cheese or beer or both, and a lot of stuff with bacon. But they also have a lot of ...
Using a large saute pan over medium high heat, add the oil. Using a medium bowl add leeks and flour, season with salt and pepper, toss to coat. Fry the leeks until golden brown, about 5 minutes. Using ...
It’s like you’re living a scene out of every cook’s dreams: Your guests are circled tight around the table, leaning in anxiously as you dip your ladle into a fragrant, steaming pot. Out it comes, full ...
Place the grouper in a non-reactive baking dish. Top it with half of the olive oil, all of the herbs and the garlic, and sprinkle with the pepper. Pour the rest of the olive oil over the herbs. Cover ...
And this week, we give you another tropical destination to warm yourself on: Jamaica where we steal Chef Lee Goble's Ackee & Crab Crusted Grouper recipe. Ackee, the national fruit of Jamaica, is a ...
A tangy mustard coating gives this baked fish a great flavor and seals in the juices. I use two types of mustard in this recipe, Dijon and a grainy mustard. Any type of mustard with seeds can be used.
Grouper Fingers with Homemade Tartar Sauce, from "Essential Emeril." (Used with permission of Oxmoor Press) Emeril writes passionately about his love of fishing, and when he is lucky enough to land a ...