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Marinated Grilled Shrimp

Submitted by: Rachel
Grilled shrimp marinated in tomato sauce, red wine vinegar, basil and cayenne pepper. 

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Coconut Shrimp I

Submitted by: Linda Vergura
These crispy shrimp are rolled in a coconut beer batter before frying. For dipping sauce, I use orange marmalade, mustard and horseradish mixed to taste. 

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Firecracker Grilled Alaska Salmon

Submitted by: Christine L.
Salmon usually does quite well unadorned, but this hot and sassy marinade makes this grilled salmon even more delicious. With lots of zippy ingredients like balsamic vinegar, crushed red peppers, ginger and soy sauce, you can 't go wrong. 

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Grilled Marinated Shrimp

Submitted by: Robbie Rice
Home Town: Dayton, Ohio, USA
This makes the best shrimp! Remove from skewers and serve on a bed of pasta with sauce for a great meal. 

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Grilled Rock Lobster Tails

Submitted by: Joe Nekrasz
Grilled rock lobster tails with seasoning. These take very little cooking time, yet are so good! 

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Crawfish Chowder

Submitted by: Tina
A creamy chowder consisting of green onions, corn, crawfish, cream of potato and mushroom soups, and a bit of cayenne pepper for a little kick. Serve with cornbread, or some crusty French bread. 

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Dave's Low Country Boil

Submitted by: Lisa Guidos
Living In: Sylvania, Georgia, USA
Famous in the Low Country of Georgia and South Carolina. This boil is done best on an outdoor cooker. It has sausage, shrimp, crab, potatoes and corn for an all-in-one pot all-you-can-eat buffet! 

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Patti's Mussels a la Mariniere

Submitted by: Patti
This dish is reminiscent of dining in an outdoor cafe in the south of France. Serve with crusty bread, and a nice chilled glass of white wine. This exact recipe can also be used for clams. 

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Grilled Tilapia with Mango Salsa

Submitted by: WITZKEN
Living In: New Hope, Minnesota, USA
Don't let the list of ingredients fool you. This is super easy, and gets rave reviews whenever I serve it. The salsa can be made the day ahead to save time. Strawberries can be substituted for the mango if you prefer - both are excellent! Combine leftover salsa with some drained black beans the next day for lunch. 

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Cajun Crawfish and Shrimp Etouffe

Submitted by: RHONDA35
Home Town: Rio Hondo, Texas, USA
Living In: Austin, Texas, USA
An authentic Louisiana recipe with a rich and spicy fresh tomato based roux with fresh garlic, bell peppers, celery and onions mixed with crawfish and shrimp. A little time consuming but well worth it!! Serve over steamed rice with hushpuppies and/or crackers on the side. 

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Maine Lobster Lasagna

Submitted by: Shelak
Home Town: Redlands Mesa, Colorado, USA
Living In: Augusta, Maine, USA
I made up this recipe because my hubby wanted to try a lasagna made with lobster meat. I combine tender steamed Maine lobster chunks in between pasta, jarred or homemade Alfredo Sauce and fresh spinach and ricotta, Cheddar and Parmesan cheeses. Serve with a tossed garden salad and oven toasted garlic bread. 

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Canadian Cedar Planked Salmon

Submitted by: Wendy L
The salmon is slow cooked, which produces a rich, smoky flavor. Guests enjoy the wonderful taste of this specially prepared salmon. The plank must be soaked overnight before use. Be sure to use wood that has not been treated with any chemicals. 

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Bodega Bay Cioppino

Submitted by: Beth in Wyoming
Living In: Cheyenne, Wyoming, USA
This stew brings back childhood memories of Northern California and new buckets brimming with crab and baskets of sourdough bread. Rich, red, and very messy, it is now a New Years tradition at my house. Serve in large bowls with sourdough bread on the side. Never any leftovers! 

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Teriyaki Tuna Steaks

Submitted by: Michelle Dennis
Provided by: Taste of Home
'After sampling some wonderful tuna at a Japanese restaurant, I decided to try my hand at coming up with the recipe,' says Michelle Dennis of Clarks Hill, Indiana. 'It took a little trial and error, but I was pleased with the results--these seasonings are a lovely complement to the tuna.' 

Cedar Planked Salmon

Submitted by: wmore
Home Town: Plant City, Florida, USA
Living In: Brownsburg, Indiana, USA
This is a dish my brother prepared for me in Seattle. Salmon is smoked by cooking it on a cedar plank. It is by far the best salmon I've ever eaten. I like to serve with an Asian inspired rice and roasted asparagus. 

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Crab-Stuffed Catfish

Submitted by: Joy McConaghy
Provided by: Cooking for 2
'My family was not big on fish...until I made this dish,' Joy McConaghy from Moline, Illinois notes. She stuffs catfish fillets with a delicious mixture of crabmeat, cheese, seasoned bread crumbs and mayonnaise. 

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Mediterranean Baked Fish

Submitted by: Ellen De Munnik
Provided by: Taste of Home
'The mouth-watering aroma of this herbed fish dish baking is sure to lure guests to your kitchen' predicts Ellen De Munnik. 'It makes a lovely and colorful presentation for company,' she adds from Chesterfield, Michigan. 'In a pinch, you can use dried herbs and canned diced tomatoes to replace the fresh ingredients.' 

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Microwave Clam Chowder

Submitted by: Mary Jane Cantrell
Provided by: Taste of Home
From Turlock, California, Mary Jane Cantrell contends, 'This tastes as good as chowder served at restaurants on Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco.' 

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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. 

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Alder Plank Smoked Salmon

Submitted by: Smokin' Ron
This smoked salmon derives its flavor from Alder wood planks. I get these planks at the local lumber yard. Be sure you tell whoever helps you that you are cooking salmon on the wood so that you do not get any creosote wood or other treated wood. Also, make sure you know what plank size will fit in your smoker before you go to get the wood. This salmon will come out very moist and smoky, so be prepared for some of the best smoked fish you've ever eaten! 

 
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