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Seafood + Dinner recipes (155)

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Last weekend, I thought of making something special, baked rice with seafood. And.... the result is "superb"!
 
Recipe by: kathie
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This is an easy marinade for prawns, delicious and succulent cooked on the barbecue. I've also sautéed them with the marinade and used the sauce with pasta or just mopped it up with crusty bread!
 
Recipe by: MARBALET
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Quick, garlicky and delicious barbecued prawns.
 
Recipe by: Holly Murphy
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Prawns quickly marinated in lemon, garlic and parsley for 30 minutes, then barbecued. Can be served as a starter or main dish. This recipe also works well with scallops.
 
Recipe by: Joe Nekrasz
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Barbecued rock lobster tails lightly seasoned with lemon and garlic. Ready in no time at all, and unbelievably delicious!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Bulghur is coarsely ground wheat grains that have been parboiled, so it's quick and easy to prepare and makes an ideal storecupboard standby to use in salads as well as in hot dishes. This nutty-textured, colourful salad makes a great main dish for a summer lunch or picnic, and looks pretty enough for a special buffet.
 
Recipe by: Kimber
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Prawns cooked in butter, garlic, lemon juice and parsley are even better with the help of Dijon mustard. Serve with fresh crusty bread.
 
Recipe by: Kimmy K
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BBQ prawns with a lime base and some kick!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Warmly spiced and packed with seafood, this hearty rice dish from Louisiana is perfect for a hungry crowd.
 
Recipe by: Esmee
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A spicy crab soufflé - it's equally delicious made with lobster. My dad always made this for us on Christmas Eve.
 
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An traditional Portuguese pork and clam stew. Serve with crusty bread - the juices are heavenly.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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This colourful dish of prawns, chicken and spicy chorizo sausage looks and tastes spectacular, yet it is so easy to make using a time-saving, ready-made salsa for flavour. Serve with a green salad. Delicious!
 
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A moist salmon fillet in a light chilli and white wine marinade that all fish lovers will enjoy. Use only the freshest salmon, ask your fishmonger to fillet it for you.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Rice sticks are flat noodles made from rice flour, available from Oriental food stores. With a lighter texture than wheat-flour noodles, they are perfect for stir-fries. Here, fine asparagus, succulent tiger prawns and crunchy water chestnuts are cooked quickly with the tender noodles.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Here's perfect fast-food for busy people who need lots of energy: prawns mixed with nutritious sprouted beans and vegetables in a colourful, multi-textured noodle dish.
 
Recipe by: KMOMMYZ
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There is a great garlic flavour to this with an underlying heat that is fabulous served over rice!
 
Recipe by: Star Pooley
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Serve this delectable dish with a fresh, warm loaf of crusty bread for mopping up all the delicious sauce. Use Spanish chorizo if you can't find the Portuguese chouriço.
 
Recipe by: SBorodko
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A light, healthy way to enjoy prawns. A great summer dish. You can also place the prawns on a skewer and barbecue them.
 
Recipe by: ICYREDD
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Inspired by my Greek mother-in-law's Kokkinisto. I decided to add clams for something different. Spoon over rice or vermicelli pasta, sprinkle with crumbled feta cheese, and serve with crusty bread and white wine.
 
Recipe by: Beth
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This is an authentic recipe that originated in the 1800s with Italian fishermen who settled in San Francisco, California. Serve in large bowls with crusty sourdough bread on the side.
 
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