How to Cook a Seafood Marinara Mix

Seafood marinara is relatively quick to make, and is rich in omega-3 fatty acids, vitamins and minerals. Tossed with vermicelli, the delicacy of the seafood blends well with the thin pasta and red sauce.

Assia M. Mortensen
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How to Cook Shrimp With Vegetables

Shrimp is a tasty seafood option that is also low in fat and calories. Adding shrimp to vegetables is a nutritious way to include protein in your meal as well. One of the most common ways to cook shrimp and vegetables together is in a stir-fry.

Sara Ipatenco
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How to Know If Catfish Is Cooked

Tender white-fleshed fish are the seafood equivalent of chicken, a mild and tasty ingredient that lends itself to a remarkable range of preparation methods. The best of them, such as catfish, have a moist and delicate texture that's equally at home in the finest of restaurant meals or the simplest homestyle fish fry.

Fred Decker
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How to Cook Tiger Prawns With the Shells on

Tiger prawns have a mild seafood flavor that readily absorbs many different spices. Prawns are often sold in grocery stores raw with the shells on. Not only do tiger prawns do well with a variety of flavors, they are readily cooked in any number of cooking methods including boiling, sauteing and grilling.

Kimberlee Leonard
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How to Cook Freshwater Crayfish

Many home cooks avoid purchasing and cooking live shellfish and crustaceans because they don't know how to prepare them, they are afraid of food-borne illness or even because they don't want to kill the animal during the cooking process.

Natalie Smith
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How to Cook Whole Fish in the Oven

Modest, honest and simple, a whole roasted fish prepared with affection embodies everything good about rustic cooking.

A.J. Andrews
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How to Cook Lobster in the Oven & the Degrees

With some foods, taste and a healthy diet are competing goals. When your meal includes lobster, however, you get both. Replace liquid butter with a squirt of lemon juice and lobster becomes a meal with less fat than beef, pork or chicken.

Jackie Lohrey
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How to Microwave Already-Cooked Shrimp

Shrimp is a nutritious and versatile food that can be used in numerous dishes, such as quesadillas, pasta or salads, with rice or as a bruschetta topping. Shrimp can be purchased fresh or frozen, cooked or uncooked.

Beth Rifkin
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How to Cook Fresh Head-On Shrimp

In the United States, Americans don't typically eat the head meat of any animal, much less the entire head. However, for centuries the Chinese and the French have eaten entire shrimp, claiming that the head is the tastiest part of the shrimp.

Natalie Smith
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How to Cook Shrimp With a Wok

The shape of a wok pan allows the food to cook quickly over high heat without burning. Shrimp cooks in only a few minutes in a hot wok. The wok is most often used to make stir-fry dishes, but you also can cook shrimp by itself or lightly flavored with your favorite sauce.

Shelley Frost
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How to Cook a Frozen Ahi Tuna Steak in Minutes

Tuna is one of the fatty fish rich in omega-3 fatty acids that the American Heart Association suggests eating twice or more weekly. However, because tuna runs relatively high in mercury, have it only as an occasional part of your seafood rotation, along with salmon, mackerel, cod, trout and other fatty fish.

Eric Mohrman
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How to Cook Shrimp in Aluminum Foil

If you love the taste of grilled or roasted shrimp and are looking for an extra-easy way to prepare them, try wrapping them in aluminum foil and grilling them. The beauty of cooking shrimp in is that it's difficult to overcook them on the grill or in the oven.

Natalie Smith
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