1. Prepare the Snapper Fillets: Season the fish with salt and pepper. 2. In a large skillet heat 2 tablespoons of the oil. Add the snapper searing on each side until cooked through, about 3 minutes ...
Marinades are prepared and used in all sorts of ways. The combinations of liquids and seasonings vary, and they can be cooked or uncooked. Some chefs prefer to marinate meat, fish or poultry from an ...
Sometimes a good seafood dinner can be a bit pricier than desired. But, you can also satisfy your seafood appetite without spending a lot. In the Saturday Early Show's latest Chef on a Shoestring ...
On Cinco de Mayo, most people will tell you they’re going to enjoy guacamole or salsa, and lots and lots of things made with tortillas: crispy chips, piles of nachos, tacos, taquitos, enchiladas, ...
Preheat oven to 250°F. Grease a large cookie sheet and set aside. In a large sauté pan, heat ¼ cup melted butter in olive oil over medium-high heat. Season fillets generously with lemon pepper and ...
Recreational red snapper season is concluded and by all accounts it was a success. Now, even if you didn't get to go fishing, here's an idea for how to enjoy the fruits of your labors. (File photo) ...
At first and even at second glance, we couldn't find red snapper on the menu at Red Snapper. On the third try, we spotted it at the fish-tail end of the menu board's list of fish dinners: Whole Red ...
If you're lucky enough to find wild-caught red snapper, snap (sorry about that) them up. Lucky me, I found some recently at the farmers market. And, yes, I did snap them up. Named for its red-pink ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - In south Louisiana Mardi Gras is celebrated each year leading up to Ash Wednesday. Here, pan-seared red snapper and crabmeat are served with a Mardi Gras cream sauce; It is ...