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Scampi-Style Scallops Over Linguine

Submitted by: Sarah
Canned anchovies and scallops combine to make a delicious topping for linguine in this recipe. 

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Wasabi Yellowfin Tuna

Submitted by: Jennifer W
This tuna steak absolutely hits the spot. In short, it makes a perfect meal when served with brown rice and Chinese-style veggies. 

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Shrimp Scampi ala Norelllaura

Submitted by: NORELLLAURA
Try this shrimp scampi recipe served over pasta or simply with fresh bread to sop up the tasty white wine sauce. 

Jambalasta

Submitted by: raesive
Try this delicious spin on Jambalaya using pasta instead of rice! 

Indian-Style Salmon Fry

Submitted by: Fran
Living In: Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Canned salmon is pan-fried with onions, tomatoes, and spices to make a quick, Indian-inspired meal. 

Snapper with Linguine and Citrus Cream Sauce

Submitted by: kelly
Home Town: London, Ontario, Canada
This meal served with an intriguing cream sauce is actually an easy dish for beginners to prepare. It tastes like it came from a restaurant! 

Battered Balsamic Fish

Submitted by: sylvaere
Living In: Swansea, Massachusetts, USA
This recipe is my husband's specialty, good for any fresh fish. I prefer halibut but whatever your pleasure. Goes great with homemade mashed potatoes. 

Fluffed Spice Prawns

Submitted by: fleur
Large shrimp are pan fried in a light and airy casing of garlic, lemon, pepper, and Parmesan cheese to add some zip! 
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KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES* Salmon Patties with Mustard Sauce

Provided by: KELLOGG'S* RICE KRISPIES*
Served with a creamy dill-mustard sauce, these tasty salmon patties are ready in 20 minutes. 

Mr. Head's Spicy Tuna Melt

Submitted by: J. Abbott
A searing, tongue igniting tuna melt that will satisfy the spicy food lover in your house. Served best with a pale ale (may need more than one to douse the flames on this bad boy). Feel free to adjust ingredients as desired. 
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Blackened Tuna Steaks with Mango Salsa

Submitted by: AcadiaBoi
Home Town: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Living In: Wolfville, Nova Scotia, Canada
Tuna steaks are well-seasoned, lightly pan-fried, and served atop fresh-made mango salsa for a delicious and impressive main course. 

Fish Batter with Newcastle™ Brown Ale

Submitted by: Rhiannon
Home Town: Covina, California, USA
Living In: Ontario, California, USA
This fish batter made with Newcastle™ brown ale is perfect for all kinds of fish! 
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Swordfish Steaks with Arugula and Basil Sauce

Submitted by: erin devill
Home Town: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
This pan-grilled swordfish is served with an arugula pesto. It's definitely worth trying! 

Crab Legs with Garlic Butter Sauce

Submitted by: Tamaralynn
Home Town: Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Living In: Calgary, Alberta, Canada
I ended up getting some snow crab legs on sale at the market. I wanted something a little different from plain steamed, boiled, or grilled crab legs, so I ended up throwing a few things together to make this awesome crab leg dish. Enjoy! This would be great with shrimp as well. 

Tequila Lime Shrimp

Submitted by: Teri_loves_to_cook
This is a recipe for shrimp with a Latino kick utilizing tequila, fresh citrus juices, and garlic. This is simple and the family will love it. 

Tequila Garlic Prawns

Submitted by: LITTLEGREYKITTEN
This dish is simple, tasty, and-best of all-fast. I've made it with both peeled and unpeeled shrimp. Unpeeled was definitely messier to eat, but I think on the whole the unpeeled shrimp were a little juicier. This recipe is tasty without the tequila, too. I love garlic, so I use an insane amount of it in this dish. 
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Across the Border Tequila Shrimp

Submitted by: IrvineHousewife
Home Town: Orange, California, USA
Living In: Irvine, California, USA
I used to visit my friend Teresa in Brownsville, TX. We would cross the border to this open air vendor/food stand to eat this. The cook did not or could not hide her ingredients, so we know what was put in this dish. You can serve this with rice, beans, or make it into wraps. The ingredients are very forgiving, so feel free to increase or decrease the amount stated. 
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Almond-Crusted Tilapia

Submitted by: Michelle Woolf
Living In: Syracuse, Utah, USA
Tilapia is coated with ground almonds and Parmesan cheese in this delicious dish. 
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Seared Ahi Tuna Steaks

Submitted by: Bethany Joyful
Living In: Muskegon, Michigan, USA
This is an elegantly simple way to cook tuna that any restaurant would be jealous of! 

Baja-Style Fish Tacos

Submitted by: BAILEJE
Home Town: Hayward, Wisconsin, USA
Living In: Kenosha, Wisconsin, USA
These fish tacos have a delicious tequila-lime-chili flavor and are topped with a crunchy ranchero coleslaw. They are very easy to make. Optional toppings can include black beans, jalapeno peppers, diced tomato, julienned carrots, and green onions. 

 
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