bluefish
Home, Cooking, Fish and Seafood, Bluefish
- Prepare on an outdoor grill.
- A small assortment of recipes for cooking bluefish from FreeRecipe.org.
- Bluefish with maple syrup and allspice. From Arielle's Recipe Archives.
- Made with frozen spinach, cream of celery soup, and cheddar cheese.
- Bake covered in a mixture of sour cream, mayonnaise, chives, and lemon juice.
- Bluefish baked with apples, potatoes, and wine. From Arielle's Recipe Archives.
- Halibut or ocean perch can be substituted.
- Fillets are marinated before cooking on an outdoor grill.
- Smoked bluefish is blended into a creamy, zesty spread. Smoked salmon or tuna may be substituted for bluefish. Serve with crackers.
- Each recipe has an ingredient listing, preparation instructions and a printer-friendly version included.
- Recipe from The 1661 Inn and Hotel Manisses Bed and Breakfast and Restaurant, Block Island, Rhode Island.
- Fillets are dipped in a spice mixture, then rolled around a cherry tomato and baked. Serve on noodles.
- Sauce is made with yogurt, pickles, green olives, parsley, mustard, lemon juice, and pepper.
- Spicy recipe calling for Cajun seasoning and hot pepper sauce.
- Recipe from Ocean's Reach Vacation Rental, Sanibel Island, Florida.
- Simple recipe for broiled bluefish with paprika and horsradish mustard.
- Recipe from Jacques Pépin.
- Serve hot off the grill, drizzled with chilled vinaigrette.
- Baked with soy sauce, scallions, and ginger root.
- Bluefish dipped in a flour and beer batter and deep fried. From Arielle's Recipe Archives.
- Marinade consists of garlic, mango, papaya, lime juice, chili peppers, cilantro, and oil.
- Fillets are marinated, then broiled.
- Combines smoked fish with cream cheese, onion, celery, and cognac.
- Simple recipe with cream of shrimp soup and seasoned bread crumbs.
- Recipe with fish and vegetables cooked in a foil pouch on the grill.
- Baked in wine and cream.
- Served over cooked rice, egg noodles, or on a tossed salad.
- Fillets are broiled in a lettuce lined pan.
- Uses onions, carrots, celery, mushrooms, and white wine.
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