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Seafood Stew

Although many San Franciscans think the zesty fish stew known as cioppino was invented in their city, it can actually be traced back to Genoa.
December 2004
magazine

A World Without Measurements

For one woman, perfecting the spring rolls that are her grandmother’s specialty creates a communion that goes beyond words.
December 2004
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Striped Bass In Agrodolce Sauce

Agrodolce, an Italian sweet-and-sour sauce, combines vinegar and sugar. For tender results, be sure to peel off any outer layers from the shallots.
December 2004
magazine

Thank Cod It's Friday

When the workweek ends, Milwaukee is the place to be. Cream City restaurants from the high end to off the deep end all feature hot fried fish and ice cold beer.
October 2004
recipes

Black Roasted Cod with Sea Beans and Oysters

Inspired by the 2001 German film Mostly Martha, Martha is a perfectionistic chef in Hamburg whose sister's death leaves her in charge of her young niece. At work, she is further shaken by the arrival of an irrepressibly...
September 2004
magazine

Consider the Lobster

For 56 years, the Maine Lobster Festival has been drawing crowds with the promise of sun, fun, and fine food. One visitor would argue that the celebration involves a whole lot more.
August 2004
recipes

Grilled Whole Mackerel with Lemon, Oregano, and Olives

A whole mackerel or bluefish is about 2 feet long, so you will just be able to fit it on an angle in a large rectangular gas grill or a wide oven.
June 2004
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Caviar Pancakes

Even made with supermarket roe, this dish makes an elegant impression.
May 2004
recipes

Tuna Noodle Casserole

Tuna noodle was our hands-down family favorite, which was a boon to my mother because she could make everyone happy with two cans and egg noodles.
May 2004
recipes

The Mother Lode

Our food editors raided old family recipe boxes to rediscover their childhood favorites.
May 2004
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