Francis teaches how to build a makeshift grill and cooks freshwater brook trout fish “a la vara”, crucified asador-style over an open flame.
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Francis teaches how to build a makeshift grill and cooks freshwater brook trout fish “a la vara”, crucified asador-style over an open flame.
Tasty, colorful, and full of the good stuff, learn how to prepare pan-seared salmon and seasonal vegetables, couscous, and harissa yogurt in just 10 minutes. Drawing from decades of experience and his own dedicated Nutrition team, Jamie shows you how balanced, healthy eating can be both satisfying and delicious
Smart cooks never throw salmon heads away – there’s plenty of meat hiding away, plus it’s arguably some of the tastiest you’ll find on the whole salmon. There’s zero waste in this traybake.
Turn your everyday salmon into something incredible by stuffing it with your favorite herb combination. Roasted chickpeas are a great carrier of flavor, and roasted up with tomatoes create the prefect side to your salmon.
Wrapping salmon in pancetta with some cheeky herbs tucked underneath is a brilliant way to season and perfume the flesh as it cooks – instant flavor, minimal effort.
Knocking together a simple basil oil to rub all over the salmon before it roasts is a sure-fire way to add big flavor, fast! Dot over a handful of ripe tomatoes to finish the story off nicely.
With just a few simple ingredients you can transform ordinary salmon slices or fillets into something really delicious. Dial up the chili if you like a bit of a kick!
This easy-to-make dish is the perfect weeknight winner – slicing the salmon thinly will speedy the cooking time right up!
This simple smoked salmon sandwich is Jamie’s ‘favorite sarnie ever’. Jamie meets his friend Max Bergius from London’s renowned Secret Smokehouse to uncover how the best smoked salmon is made. Discover how the combination of beautiful smoked salmon, spongy white bread and a squeeze of lemon juice changed Jamie’s life.
Join Jamie Oliver and learn his 10-minute Pan-Seared Salmon & Couscous with harissa yogurt. Healthy, quick, and restaurant-quality.
Join Jamie Oliver and shake up his Strawberry Jam Margarita – this easy herb-infused cocktail will impress your friends tonight.
Join Jamie Oliver and learn how to fillet and prep fish like a pro for perfect homemade seafood dishes tonight.
Francis teaches techniques like the proper way to fillet a fish, using his favorite knife that he bought in 1978 in Paris. This simple recipe will be a total brunch crowd pleaser for your family and friends.
Learn how to butterfly fish and grill it over an open flame.
Learn how to properly season and sear a piece of fish. Even better, Nancy will show you precisely when to flip the fish for that perfectly crispy skin.
The incredible marinade on this fish kebab is what makes this one of Asma’s favorite recipes. Asma teaches how to make this flavorful dish, explains what type of fish is best to use, and reveals her mother’s secret skewering, grilling tips, and butter basting tips.
Mustard and seafood is a classic Bengali combination. Learn how to make this regional specialty with jumbo fresh tiger prawns. Asma teaches how to make a traditional turmeric and salt marinade and Bengali-style boiled rice, a method, which according to Asma, is the healthiest way to eat rice.
It’s not breakfast in Jamaica without ackee and saltfish, a dish that Kwame’s Grandma Gloria would serve him as a child. Kwame teaches all about Jamaica’s national dish that reminds him of comfort and heritage.
The fish crudo is sliced fresh and showered with mulberries, tomatoes, peppers, and garden tarragon. Light and fresh, perfect on a hot day.
Erez roasts fish in a traditional Taboon oven with tomatoes, chilis, habaneros, garlic gloves, sour grapes, and the requisite bath of olive oil and salt.
Ever wonder how a chef conceives a new dish? Watch Nancy’s creative process from the farm truck to first bite in pursuit of a seasonal and delectable dish. Learn how to compose a plate to account for color, texture, moisture, depth and of course, flavor.
Seafood lovers, take note. Learning how to shuck an oyster is an essential skill. Watch this and you’ll never have any shucking doubts again.
This comfort-worthy, flavor-bursting dish brings together four unique flavors and textures including oysters, bourbon brown butter, creamy grits, and hot vinegar.
Edward revisits the Southern classic dish of shrimp and grits with his own unique take that combines his love of bourbon and oysters.
A delicious and healthy meal that’s easy to make any night of the week. Learn how to steam fish with vegetables and filled with intricate flavors. Cabbage makes the perfect vessel for a wrap. Learn how to blanch, shock, and stuff the cabbage. Healthy, gluten-free, and easy to make!
Francis brings us to one of his favorite places on the island, near a beautiful waterfall, to cook trout fillets sandwiched between two crispy potato cakes. Francis uses a freshwater brook trout, known for its vibrant pink color, but you can always substitute for different kinds of fish like flounder, snapper, and sole. Francis teaches techniques like the proper way to fillet a fish, using his favorite knife that he bought in 1978 in Paris. This simple recipe will be a total brunch crowd-pleaser for your family and friends.
When there’s a brisk Patagonian chill that fills the air, there’s one comforting food Francis wants to eat: chupín de trucha, or Fisherman’s soup with trout. “Chupín is the most beautiful word for a soup of fish,” Francis explains. Chupín is also known as fish stew and is commonly found across the region near lagoons, rivers, and fishermen’s towns. The name chupín comes from the Spanish word chupar. It’s a word commonly used in the phrase, “Para chuparse los dedos,” which means “finger-licking good”. The true taste of the chupín comes from the bones and the head of the fish, plus a lot of love and care. Francis will teach the skills to make this incredible broth and how to truly build and layer complex flavors with simple ingredients. This is a dish proven to nourish the body and soul.
“Oh! It’s so beautiful! I love you trout!” – Francis Mallmann Francis invented the infiernillo or “little hell” oven about 20 years ago to cook fish outside. Today, he proclaims his love for Patagonian trout and its magical taste as he fires up his small inferno to teach you how to make freshly-caught salt-crusted trout. “Once we fish something or kill an animal to eat it, we must respect who he is. And try to get the best out of him,” Mallmann says. That’s why he doesn’t add anything else to this recipe other than olive oil and salt. “Even adding lemon would be sacrilege,” he proclaims. If you don’t have access to an outdoor space to build the two-tiered fire oven, Francis teaches you how to make this fish encased in salt inside your kitchen, too. And just remember: “There’s nothing sadder than an overcooked fish. It makes me cry.” So, don’t overcook your fish and make Francis Mallmann shed tears of sadness.
Transport yourself to the beaches of Jamaica and make Kwame’s favorite fried dish. The freshly-caught snapper is rubbed with marination and all-purpose seasoning, shallow-fried until the skin crisps, then is drenched with Escovitch sauce, a mixture of vinegar, carrots, onions, all-spice, and spicy Scotch bonnet peppers.
Pepper shrimp is one of Kwame’s favorite snacks. Growing up in the Bronx, he’d always chow down on the electrifying dish. In Jamaica, he looks forward to eating on the road from Montego Bay to Kingston, and on the beautiful beaches. Learn how to make this easy shrimp recipe, which is preserved in a spicy and electrifying sauce.
Learn how to make one of Kwame’s favorite base ingredients that will elevate any fish or seafood based dish.
Join Asma Khan and master her Bengali Mustard Prawns with turmeric marinade and healthy rice tonight.
Join Chef Kwame Onwuachi and learn how to make authentic Ackee & Saltfish – Jamaica’s beloved national dish that’s perfect for any meal.
Join chef Kwame Onwuachi and learn to make his vibrant Escovitch Fish – a spicy Jamaican classic that’s perfect for any occasion.
Join Kwame Onwuachi and learn his electrifying Pepper Shrimp – master this spicy Jamaican snack with simple, step-by-step guidance.
Join Kwame Onwuachi and learn how to make rich chicken, vegetable & shrimp stocks that will transform your soups, stews and sauces.
Join Chef Asma Khan and master a Bengali feast – grill fish kebabs, paneer, eggplant dip, and sweet potato salad in this flavor-packed lesson.
Join Francis Mallmann and master Asador Trout A La Vara – cook trout over open fire using sticks, no pans needed. Pure fire cooking magic.
Join Francis Mallmann and master his Trout-Stuffed Rösti – crispy potato cakes with perfectly filleted trout for an unforgettable meal.
Join Francis Mallmann and master his hearty Chupín de Trucha – Fisherman’s Soup tonight. Authentic Argentine comfort in every bowl.
Join Francis Mallmann and master his salt-crusted trout recipe cooked over fire. Learn the secrets of the infiernillo oven tonight.
Join Nancy Silverton and learn how to craft Ocean Trout with Castelfranco & Arugula – fresh, elegant and restaurant-quality.
Join Edward Lee and learn how to make his bold Oysters & Grits in Bourbon Brown Butter – a Southern comfort classic elevated to restaurant quality.
Join Edward Lee and master his Steamed Fish with Miso Hollandaise – a fusion masterpiece that transforms simple fish into restaurant-quality elegance.
Join Erez Komarovsky and master two stunning fish dishes – oven-baked with grapes and tomatoes, plus refreshing crudo with berries and chilis.
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