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 ...
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 ...
To make the Blan Tjang blend the apricot jam, chilies, garlic and vinegar together and set to one side. On a pre-heated pan, sear the mackerel fillets on each side and cook for a minute turning over ...
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 ...
Before adding the orange sections, you can strain the coriander seeds from the sauce; or leave them in for a spicier bite.Plus: More Seafood Recipes and Tips Peel the orange with a sharp knife, ...
After learning how to bake mackerel, you absolutely must try this recipe for mackerel lacquered in soy sauce! This often ...
A traditional escabèche is made by soaking fried fish overnight in a pungent blend of vinegar and garlic. In his riff on this recipe, chef Ferran Adrià skips the marinating, which not only speeds ...
FOR THE MACKEREL: (1) Season the fillets with salt and pepper. In a deep frying pan, heat the olive and eucalyptus oil to 120 degrees (with a gas stove, it’s best to turn the flame as low as possible) ...
Fish pies aren’t usually made with oily fish such as mackerel, but it works well here with other punchy ingredients. I like ...