From the first bite, my Crispy Baked Snapper Fillets deliver a delightful contrast of taste and textures with the satisfying crunch of a perfectly seasoned panko crust with succulent, moist snapper ...
Jean-Georges Vongerichten is one of the most famous chefs in the world. His flagship Jean-Georges in New York City has two Michelin stars and four stars from The New York Times. The award-winning ...
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Horseradish mixed with mayonnaise makes a zippy and creamy topping for snapper fillets. The fillets take about 5 minutes to cook on a sheet pan under the broiler. I was delighted to find prewashed ...
This two-technique solution—baking first, then finishing under the broiler—yields perfectly browned fish and tender vegetables. Place an oven rack in upper third of oven; preheat to 425°. Combine oil ...
Marinate fish with a bit of extra-virgin olive oil, freshly ground pepper, kosher salt, and fines herbs. Sear fish on both sides in a very hot skillet and remove from heat. Top fish with a bit of ...
Here’s a quick and easy sheet pan dinner that’s ready in just 10 minutes. Snapper fillets broil alongside potatoes and broccoli for a complete meal. To cut down on cooking time, I give the potatoes a ...
Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Brush baking sheet with 1 tablespoon olive oil. Place 4 snapper fillets (6 to 8 ounces each), skin side down, on work surface; season with salt and pepper; spread each ...
The skin is almost tender enough to cut with a spoon, but if that doesn’t appeal to you, remove the skin and cook the fillets the same way. The spiced butter won’t stay completely on the fillets but ...
Serve this one-pot meal straight from the pan. The ancient method of cooking fish in a clay pot protects the food from intense heat. For this recipe, you can use a heavy-bottomed casserole that can go ...