The Fishwife’s Recipes
Explore by fish or seafood
- Abalone
- Ahi Tuna
- Albacore Tuna
- Anchovies
- Clams
- Cod
- Coonstripe shrimp
- Dungeness Crab
- Eel
- Halibut
- Herring
- Lingcod
- Mackerel
- Monkeyface eel
- Mussels
- Night Smelt
- Ocean Whitefish
- Octopus
- Oysters
- Perch
- Petrale Sole
- Rockfish
- Sablefish (Black Cod)
- Salmon
- Sand Dabs
- Sardines
- Seabass
- Spot Prawns
- Squid (Calamari)
- Surf Perch
- Surf Smelt
- Trout
- True Cod
- Yellowtail Jack
- blanquillo
- bluefin tuna
- shrimp
- swordfish
- true cod
Squid braised in red wine with a garlicy aoli and toast
Here is an amazing recipe for your calamari, courtesy of Sea Forager Seafood member Aaron Rocchino, owner of The Local Butcher Shop in Berkeley. Super flavorful, satisfying, and simple. The man knows his food! Enjoy!
Tuna with Red Pepper Sauce
Fisherman, friend and chef Hank Shaw knows just what to do with delicious, fresh tuna. Thanks, Hank!
Tuna Tartare
Tuna Tartare: serve with sliced avocado, rice and nori squares for making delicious nori tuna tacos
Roasted Dill Salmon
Sea Forager CSF member Chris Elkins riffed on this recipe from the New York Times by Naz Deravian. Have at!
Cracked Crab with Lemongrass, Black Pepper, and Basil
Delicious, fragrant, fingerlicking good way to serve fresh dungeoness crab!
Poached Fish with Tomato and Saffron
Great for rockfish, lingcod, halibut, cook at slow simmer and enjoy! Serves 4.
Grilled Halibut Salmoriglio style
Serve with quick red onion pickles - sliced paper thin, sit them on brown rice vinegar and salt with some bay and dill. And tomatoes with basil! Because summer!
Oven-Poached Petrale Sole With Lemon Caper Sauce
Check out this lovely treatment of petrale sole from the New York Times - the key is to let the sauce thicken at the end!
Black Cod with Roasted Sweet-and-Sour Onions
Photo and recommendation by Sea Forager CSF member Dwight Agan. Thanks, Dwight!Sablefish fish cakes
These are much lighter than traditional fish cakes and require a gentle touch.
Herring milt & roe delight!
Sea Forager CSF member Kate Schultz implores us: don't throw out the Fish Milt (aka male roe) or Female Roe from the Herring; here is a delicious way to enjoy every part.
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