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Seafood + Side Dish recipes (10)

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Recipe by: Joanne
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I bought a similar spread at the supermarket awhile back, and I thought that I could do it better and cheaper myself. I use tinned artichoke hearts, though you can buy fresh artichokes and cook them yourself.
 
Recipe by: Sara
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Clams and Beans is a delicious seafood dish, trust me! The combination really works and the flavour is amazing. It's often cooked by fishermen along the North & East Spanish coastline. This recipe is starter and also it's perfect like side dish with a whole grilled fish.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Whether you use freshly cooked crab or crabmeat from a can, you'll enjoy the sweet seafood in this hot and creamy dip. Serve it with crispy wholemeal crackers or water biscuits.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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To create these succulent mini kebabs, marinated cubes of monkfish fillet and fresh mussels are threaded onto skewers with a selection of colourful vegetables, then lightly grilled. They make an extra special hot nibble to hand round at a celebration party or present on a buffet table.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The delicate aniseed flavour of fennel complements mineral-rich mussels in this tasty broth.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Mussels are a real bargain and make a superb soup that looks impressive for entertaining. Reserve the prettiest shells to float on top of the soup as a garnish.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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English goat's cheese, especially the fresh variety, has a beautiful, mild flavour that complements the prawns.
 
Recipe by: Chrissie Lloyd
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The origins of this recipe lie in the Victorian dish, ‘Oysters in coffins’, popular at a time when oysters were affordable, everyday fare.
 
Recipe by: ALONGENECKER
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You can buy the rice paper spring roll wrappers in Asian shops. These rolls are not fried and taste best dipped in the hoisin peanut sauce. Delicious for a summer party.
 
Recipe by: ItalianGirlCristina
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I love these, they're really addictive and healthy!
 
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