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The Prince of Tides
It's no accident that Olivier Roellinger's restaurants sit overlooking the sea. Everything about the Brittany-based chef, says Catharine Reynolds, revolves around its rhythms.
May 2002
- Keywords
- catharine reynolds,
- olivier roellinger,
- restaurants,
- chefs,
- seafood
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The Frying Game
Few Caribbean vacationers come for the fried fish. Calvin Trillin has come to Barbados for nothing else.
November 2001
- Keywords
- calvin trillin,
- seafood,
- caribbean,
- culinary culture
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For Sushi's Sake
What's sleep got to do with it? We follow the footsteps of a passionate Tokyo chef.
October 2001
- Keywords
- alan brown,
- asia,
- restaurants,
- seafood
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Half-Shell Boogie
The shuck and jive of New Orleans oyster openers has the beauty of music. John T. Edge captures their syncopated rhythms.
October 2001
- Keywords
- john t. edge,
- new orleans,
- seafood,
- restaurants
recipes
Tarragon Lobster Salad
This lobster salad is wonderful on its own—but piled onto a hot dog bun it becomes a perfect lobster roll.
July 2001
- Keywords
- melissa roberts,
- seafood,
- salad,
- herbs,
- lobster
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Fishing With Dave
When David Pasternack tells you about the catch of the day, believe him. He may have just caught it.
June 2001
- Keywords
- dan hofstadter,
- david pasternack,
- seafood
recipes
Irish Brown Bread with Smoked Salmon
This bread is adapted from Jean Lemlin's recipe, from our March 1994 issue.
May 2001
- Keywords
- bread,
- jean lemlin,
- regional specialty,
- irish,
- seafood
recipes
Marinated Halibut on Radish Sprout and Fennel Salad
The agrodolce (tart-and-sweet) flavors of vinegar and raisins used in marinating the fish are typical of Jewish-Italian cooking.
April 2001
- Keywords
- ruth cousineau,
- seafood,
- passover,
- regional specialty,
- fennel
recipes
Saumon à l'Unilatéral (Salmon Cooked on Salt)
March 2001
- Keywords
- city guide,
- paris,
- france,
- seafood,
- modern french
recipes
Pan Bagnat (Niçoise Tuna Sandwich)
Pan bagnat literally means bathed bread, and truer words were never spoken. It takes a lot of olive oil to make this bread soft and moist, so drizzle with reckless abandon....
February 2001
- Keywords
- sandwiches,
- seafood,
- jane daniels lear