Category: fish

Roasted Salmon with Breadcrumb Topping and Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

Roasted Salmon with Breadcrumb Topping and Arugula Salad with Balsamic Vinaigrette

(photo: farmed salmon with arugula salad) Like many folks, one of my favorite fish on the planet is salmon.  The wild variety is divine however I do enjoy the high quality, and sustainable, farmed type which has a fattier texture and composition.    I prepare salmon with our breadcrumb topping (see recipe here), olive oil, black pepper, and Kosher salt.  Thereafter, I use our trusty […]

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Italian Tuna Salad

Italian Tuna Salad

(photo: an Italian tuna sandwich with tomato salad prepared with Pace da Poggio Etrusco extra virgin olive oil) As many of you know we keep plenty of high quality tuna in olive oil in our Italian pantryat all times!  And we usually prepare our tuna in two ways: 1. as a stand alone salad to be consumed with olives, cheese, […]

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Scordo Pasta Challenge – Pasta Shape #131 Spaghettini

Scordo Pasta Challenge – Pasta Shape #131 Spaghettini

(photo: clam sauce in pan including chopped clams, garlic, olive oil, red pepper, and parsley) Why I Would Want to Be Reincarnated as Pasta and the Scordo Pasta Challenge. In many Indian religious traditions, such as Hinduism, Jainism, and Sikhism, it is believed that when a human dies s/he is reborn into a new body.  You’ll also find the same concept in […]

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Canned Tuna in Olive Oil

Canned Tuna in Olive Oil

Canned Tuna, Really? As Suzzane Hamlin points out in her well written 1997 article for the New York Times, canned tuna in olive oil is the best selling seafood in the country.  And your first reaction may be something akin to, “what, canned tuna, why don’t American’s buy fresh fish?”  Well, high quality fresh fish is, indeed, best but if you don’t […]

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Wild Diver Scallops with Pan Simmered Tomatoes

Wild Diver Scallops with Pan Simmered Tomatoes

(photo: thanks to howtoeatlikeabird.com for providing the image) Fresh fish requires very little manipulation and (quality) whole fish can be roasted in the oven with olive oil, Kosher salt, and freshly cracked pepper (you can stuff the cavity of the fish with parsley and lemon slices if you want to get fancy).  Firm fleshed fish like cod, red snapper, sole, […]

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Poached Hake with White Wine, Pancetta and Parsley Recipe

Poached Hake with White Wine, Pancetta and Parsley Recipe

Like many of the kitchen tools we recommend, we like foods and ingredients that are versatile and when it comes to fish there’s no more versatile type than Hake.  Hake has a delicate and almost sweet flavor profile (a little bit like crab or lobster) with thick firm white meat. Hake can be grilled, baked, poached, roasted, or sautéed. Hake […]

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Chickpea Soup with Perch and Roasted French Fry Potatoes

Chickpea Soup with Perch and Roasted French Fry Potatoes

Chickpea Soup with Perch and Roasted French Fry Potatoes We had a simple, yet satisfying, dinner last night consisting of chickpea and scallion soup, Perch with savory Italian breadcrumbs, baked French fries, and arugula salad. Process and Ingredients: We layed our fish fillets (about a pound) in a baking dish and added 1/2 cup of white wine and the juice of 1/2 […]

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Recipe: Linguine with Clam Sauce

Recipe: Linguine with Clam Sauce

(photo: the final dish including clams, parsley, garlic, olive oil, and red pepper flake) The following linguine with clam sauce recipe is basically pasta alio e olio (garlic and olive oil) with the addition of minced clams (I like the brand “Snows”).  Note: you can use fresh clams but I recommend steaming the clams and shucking them, as opposed to […]

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9 Healthy Italian Inspired Recipes

9 Healthy Italian Inspired Recipes

We covered lots of food here on Scordo, including some not so healthy, everyday type of, dishes or recipes (salami, cheese, fried rice balls, etc.).  In turn, I’ve searched the archives of the site and found 9 Healthy, Italian Inspired, Recipes that you can make every week and feel both satisfied and good about what you’re putting into your body (and […]

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Scordo Pasta Challenge: #72A Linguine Fine with Calamari in Tomato Sauce

Scordo Pasta Challenge: #72A Linguine Fine with Calamari in Tomato Sauce

(photo: linguine fine tossed with tomato sauce and grilled calamari) I bet you thought the Scordo Pasta Challenge lost a bit of steam during the late summer!  You shouldn’t, however, fear because we’re back with shape #72A, the extraordinary linguine fine (a variation of the standard linguine shape that’s quick cooking <4 minutes!> and wonderful with delicate sauces such as […]

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