Mango Halibut Tacos Recipe For Cinco De Mayo

[1] Mango adds pizzazz to already-popular halibut tacos (photos #1 and #4 by Carlos Garcia © Flavor And The Menu). [2] While this recipe was made with halibut, you could substitute cod, haddock, mahi mahi, tilapia, or grouper (photo © Good Eggs). [3] Slicing a mango. Here’s how to slice a mango (photo © National…
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TIP OF THE DAY: Summer Marinades For Fish

Top and Center: Fish, especially fillets, is delicate and thus easier to break and fall through the grates, unlike meats. The solution: a grill basket or grill pan, like these from Williams-Sonoma. Bottom: A different type of grilling basket from Sur La Table.   Summer begins today, officially at 6:34 p.m. Eastern Daylight Time. It’s…
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TIP OF THE DAY: Potato Crusted Fish

After we jad this delicious potato-crusted cod at Blaue Gans restaurant in New York City, we created our own version at home. You can use cod, halibut or other thick, flaky white fish. Blaue Gans set the fish atop a cucumber, yogurt and tarragon salad. You can use any vegetables or grain. There are variations…
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TIP OF THE DAY: Buying Fresh Fish

Are you cooking fish less often because you’re not comfortable with your technique? There are plenty of videos online that show you just how easy it is to cook fish: on the stovetop, in the oven, on the grill. The key is this: don’t overcook it. Fish is far more delicious on the rare side…
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