Claudia&Julia's blog
Canarian onion-braised cod and wrinkled potatoes in casserole
Loreto, author of Sabores de Colores, brings us a recipe I’m sure you’ll love: it’s a traditional recipe from her homeland, the Canary Islands. A time-honored recipe, prepared in the perfect pot, a Le Creuset cast-iron casserole. Let’s go for it!
Apple and Fennel Stuffed Sea Bass with Cider Reduction
I remember well the day Virginia, author of the food blog Sweet&Sour, told me she had prepared for that weekend a sea bass that, in a very simple way, turned out picture-perfect. I, familiar with her recipes and photos as many of you already know, was dying to see the recipe. And here it is! As I was left speechless, I won't say more. Just enjoy!
Clam stew with broccoli
This time Noelia, blogger and author of La Cucharina Mágica, brings us a clam stew with broccoli, a dish full of flavor and color, healthy and mouthwatering just by looking at the photos. I definitely encourage you to try it!
How to Smoke Spiced Salmon in the Nordic Ware Smoker
I was very excited that our friend Loreto, from the food blog Sabores de Colores, is presenting this tasty and flavorful smoked salmon recipe. I'm thrilled because it shows how easy it can be to achieve a super special touch (and in this case spiced!) on fish or meat.
Monkfish suquet with prawn, mussel and hazelnut aioli bread
Fish suquet is a traditional dish, typical of fishing areas, since fishermen made it with the fish they had not been able to sell. Like almost all popular recipes, it is a dish that is simple to prepare, tasty and very nutritious, and a real delight when made with good fresh fish.
Thai seafood rice
This delicious recipe, with enticing Asian flavors and aromas, is very easy to prepare. The hardest part may be finding some ingredients typical of Asian or Latin cuisine, although it is becoming increasingly easy to find these ingredients in supermarkets or in small Asian or Latin food stores.
