February 20, 2010

Tips For Shrimps and Other Seafood

Cooking seafood is truly easy. It would be very difficult to go wrong with it. Many kinds of seafood people eat raw all over the world. Usually seafood needs a very little cooking time and small amount of spices and dressing.

Shrimp recipes are popular in every culture. Though we have tried many shrimp recipes, my family always comes back to our family favorite. It is quite simple, really. You have to heat oil in a pan, and, while the oil is heating, thinly slice red onions and remove shells from the shrimp. Once the oil is hot, carefully put the onions and shrimp on the pan, add chili powder and salt. Let this whole mixture cook until the shrimp have curled into nice, fat rings, and the onion has formed fiery red gravy, that looks searing hot, but isnt really.

Nothing to it, wont you agree? It tastes wonderful if we eat raw fish in Japanese style sushi or the Bali cuisine, which involves a dip in lemon juice and coconut milk too, in addition to green salads and tomatoes. Fish steaks are so easily versatile that they can be grilled, pan fried or microwaved. Usually fish recipes range from the simplest, in which you simply microwave fillets of fish with a bit of butter and lemon juice with salt and pepper added for taste. Fishn chips of England are peerless, in my opinion. But we like our fish spiced up with hot spices and pan fried. Grind onion, ginger and garlic along with hot spices and apply this paste liberally over the stakes, followed by shallow fry and it tastes fantastic!

Although expensive and a delicacy, salmon is not very attractive to me. I would any day prefer trout to it. Our family is fond of salmon paste sandwiches. Some may consider making a spicy paste of salmon a great insult to this beautiful fish, but every one has their preferences, dont they? I tried salmon at the restaurant and didn’t like the tangy flavor so I haven’t tried it since then.

If I had used my home salmon recipes to marinade the salmon steaks in a spicy mixture, it might have passed the requirements of my fussy aste buds. One can confirm that a first impression is everlasting. I don’t eat salmon nor do I miss it because you can buy it where I live.

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