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04/05/2010
Mild-flavored olives work best in this rough-textured olive-and-anchovy sauce.
Issue #129
02/17/2009
We love this creamy salad on a toasted bagel half, topped with tomato and onion slices.
Issue #118
05/09/2007
SAVEUR contributing writer Sarah Lydon invented this unique pâté while visiting Nantucket with her family.
Issue #86
10/23/2007
Canned tuna has a newly prestigious image now that pricey brands of the ubiquitous fish are flying off the shelf.
Issue #69
06/21/2007
Italians use good-quality tuna packed in olive oil (ventresca, or tuna belly, is the best) for this simple salad.
Issue #46
12/04/2000
These tiny ''vinegared bites'', like a salad course, sometimes appear early in the Kaiseki meal.
Issue #16
06/28/2007
A former chef at the Glacier Bay Country Inn in Gustavus, Alaska, created this salad to use up leftover halibut, but it can be made with salmon as well.
Issue #13
03/08/2007
This traditional version of Nice's classic salad follows all the rules: no lettuce, no cooked vegetables, no vinegar, and no fresh fish.
Issue #8
01/23/2007
This savory spread is equally at home as an elegant hors d’oeuvre, a casual snack, or in a picnic basket.
Issue #4
01/23/2007
Steaming the fish in leaves keeps it moist and flaky, and also imparts a delightful flavor from the leaf itself.
Issue #3
01/23/2007
Made with the freshest and highest quality tuna, this dish is a Hawaiian favorite.
Issue #3
04/06/2012
Inspired by the street foods of coastal city Ensenada, this tostada is a perfect combination of citrus, spicy chiles, and fresh seafood. This recipe was developed by Border Grill Las Vegas Executive Chef Mike Minor.
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