Seafood Recipes
Learn New Ways to Cook San Diego-Landed Seafood
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Tuna Hoedoep-bap | Korean Sashimi Salad over Rice
Hoedoep-bap is distinguished from other raw fish salads by the overlying sauce, a blend of the Korean pepper paste gochujang, which is thoroughly mixed into the bowl before the first bites are taken. The gochujang sauce is spicy, a little sweet, and bold in flavor, making it an excellent option for diverse cuts of fish with characteristics like sinew, irregular shape, or oxidization.
Local Fish Poke
Poke is a feast for the eye as well as the taste buds, with the attractive variety of vegetables and seafood that can be used. It’s a very approachable way to eat raw fish, and inherently customizable. Curb your habit of purchasing poke, and learn to make it yourself, if you have the luxury of access to locally landed, high quality tuna, opah, or yellowtail.
Fish Burgers
Cooking for a crowd? Try this heart-healthy spin on a burger cookout using tuna mince.
This recipe will yield four pounds of burgers, enough for 16 quarter-pound patties or 8 hearty half-pound patties.
Fish Skewers
Prepare these skewers with trim pieces of swordfish, tuna or other firm fish.
Opah Corned Beef Hash
A pescatarian twist on traditional corned beef hash, this crowd-pleasing recipe utilizes opah abductor.
Savory Opah Pie Filling
Use inside your favorite pie crust, mini pies, empanadas or pot pies!