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One Pot Seafood Recipes that Can Conjure Up Healthy Cravings

Do you use a cauldron over an open fire to prepare tempting dishes? Yeah, probably not, but here are some one pot seafood recipes you can use to conjure up some healthy cravings. You’ll find that neither eyes of newts nor wool of bat are required for any of them. Seriously, do you really want to seal the deal on tempting wayward eaters to cross over from the dark side into healthier eating habits? Get your fresh seafood at City Fish Market, and a bit of magic may happen when you prepare some of the one pot seafood recipes below.

 Seafood Boil, Hartford CTSeafood Boil with Shrimp, Corn, and Sausage

If your idea is to use a big pot that is literally comparable to a large cauldron, try this Seafood Boil With Shrimp, Corn, and Sausage from epicurious. This recipe, if you use andouille sausage, will have a distinctive Cajun flair. Now, this is a fun meal that makes an imperial mess—you are advised to drain liquids from the pot after cooking, pour the ingredients on a newspaper-covered table, and top with additional Old Bay seasoning. When you go to the recipe, look for the cooks’ notes, where you can find tips to make it spicier and a more richly seasoned boil.

Creamy Parmesan Tuna Pasta

Creamy Parmesan Tuna Pasta is an undeniably flavorful one pot seafood recipe that may work better than wizardry. This comforting, mouthwatering recipe contains tender pasta, tuna, garlic parmesan cream sauce, frozen peas, and more. Total prep time is just 20 minutes. One of the benefits of one-pot cooking is that it reduces food waste. Chances are not one bite will be left when this, possibly the simplest of one pot seafood recipes, is served. Thanks to The Salty Marshmallow for the recipe.

One Pot 5-Ingredient Tuscan Baked Fish

As you gather the ingredients for this One Pot 5-Ingredient Tuscan Baked Fish recipe, you may literally feel like a culinary enchantress! Olive oil, a large onion, diced tomatoes with basil and oregano, capers, and 4 boneless, skinless fish filets—a flaky white fish such as tilapia or cod.

A nice benefit of one-pot cooking is that there are fewer dishes to wash up. But this is a great recipe for renegades because several dishes are recommended as great pairings, including sauteed squash and zucchini, 10-minute broccolini, and whole roasted cauliflower. Okay, air fryer French fries are also mentioned. Just forget about the fries if there is concern you may distract from the charm of this yummy and healthful one pot seafood recipe found at Sweet Cs.

Fresh Seafood Market Counter in Norwich CTThe Fresh Seafood at City Fish Market Has Powers

When you walk into City Fish Market you may find that our seafood selections are so fresh, they make your mouth water. You can tap into that power by preparing any of the one pot seafood recipes above for your family. The many recipes on our website are known to do the same thing.

Visit us at 884 Silas Deane Hwy in Wethersfield, CT, so that we can tempt you with the many delights at our fresh seafood counter. We have fresh fish such as New England cod, lobster, octopus, shrimp, tuna, halibut, oysters, salmon and so much more. If you can’t come by today, call us at 860-522-3129, or fill out our online form.

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