What He’s Known For: Simple cooking over live fire. Meticulous sourcing. An unpretentious welcome and an ambitious vision. “IT’S AMAZING what a splash of vinegar will do for an oily fish. “This is a ...
Good things come in small packages. Sardines and mackerel are proof of this adage. These are fish for the converted, fish for people who truly enjoy the flavor of fish. My first experience with fish ...
A traditional Irish recipe taken from My Wild Atlantic Kitchen: Recipes and Recollections, by Maura O’Connell Foley. The fillets have a naturally oily flesh, and the crunchy oat crust adds a pleasant ...
Even out of the water they have a commanding presence. Their skin is shiny silver and midnight blue, and their eyes are hard as garnets. These are wild fish fresh from the ocean, and it shows; even ...
Beetroot and smoked fish are a perfect pairing. It’s a classic combination found in many cuisines, particularly in Scandinavia, where pickled or cured fish is often matched with the root vegetable.
Drain the beans. In a large pot, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil over medium-low heat. Add onions, carrots, celery, and garlic. Cook for 3 minutes or until onions are translucent. Add tomato paste, ...
Tinned seafood isn’t new. In fact, canning to preserve seafood has been around for about 200 years. But tinned seafood has recently become a social media darling with its eye-catching packaging and ...
The following recipe and excerpt for Fried Rice with Peas, Carrots, Scallions, and Smoked Mackerel are from “The Fishwife ...