Lemon & Cilantro Calamari with Roasted Red Pepper Sauce

Calamari is one of those things that sounds really intimidating to the home cook. Especially if they are a little seafood-scared. But that little bit of squid-squick-factor may be one of the things that makes this wild caught seafood option stay relatively affordable: where I live, a delightfully land-locked state, already cleaned calamari is often […]

Magic Shrimp

This dish came about on one of those nights when you’re so hungry that you actually can’t wait to cook something and are teetering very close to the edge of either (a) eating something super unhealthy or (b) forgoing dinner altogether for a miscellaneous assortment of randomly selected snacks that isn’t very satisfying. That’s where […]

Gambas Al Ajillo {Garlic Shrimp}

Garlic Shrimp {Gambas Al Ajillo}

This is a dish I used to always order whenever I came across it at a Spanish or tapas restaurant. Under those circumstances, the shrimp come swimming in a fragrant garlic olive oil, which serves as a sauce for dipping pieces of bread into along with the shrimp. Obviously, the bread is out. But the […]

Baked Halibut with Lemon & Thai Chili

Baked Halibut with Lemon & Thai Chili

Baking fish in foil was probably one of the first “grown up” meals I learned to cook on my own. This was, of course, after I had mastered the ubiquitous pasta plus sauce combo of college youth everywhere. Then I moved on to the fine art of inadvertently frying the contents of a stir fry mix that […]

Chunky Cioppino

Ciopiiiiiiiiiiino. That’s how we have to pronounce it around here. Preferably in an accent similar to that of Mario and Luigi. Because it’s fun. And I can’t really do any other kind of “Italian” accent. Although I admit I have no idea how to make “chunky Cioppino” sound even vaguely Italian. This is the dish […]

Calamari Kale & Kalamata Olive Salad

Calamari, kale and Kalamata. Clearly, I’m a sucker for alliteration in recipe titles. For years, I didn’t actually realize that “calamari” on the menu referred to the squid beneath the batter in the ubiquitous fried calamari dishes I loved so much. I thought “calamari” was the name of the dish itself. Which, in a way, isn’t so […]