FabulousFusionFood's Fish-based Recipes 3rd Page

Fishmonger stall. Fish displayed at a fishmonger's stall.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Fish-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on Fish (both sea-water and freshwater).


A fish (pl.: fish or fishes) is an aquatic, anamniotic, gill-bearing vertebrate animal with swimming fins and a hard skull, but lacking limbs with digits. Fish can be grouped into the more basal jawless fish and the more common jawed fish, the latter including all living cartilaginous and bony fish, as well as the extinct placoderms and acanthodians. In a break to the long tradition of grouping all fish into a single class (Pisces), contemporary phylogenetics views fish as a paraphyletic group (in that all vertebrates evolved from fishes, so tetrapods, can be classified as belonging to the lobe-finned fish but are not considered such).

Most fish are cold-blooded, their body temperature varying with the surrounding water, though some large active swimmers like white shark and tuna can hold a higher core temperature. Many fish can communicate acoustically with each other, such as during courtship displays. The study of fish is known as ichthyology.

Bony fish, distinguished by the presence of swim bladders and later ossified endoskeletons, emerged as the dominant group of fish after the end-Devonian extinction wiped out the apex predators, the placoderms. Bony fish are further divided into the lobe-finned and ray-finned fish. About 96% of all living fish species today are teleosts, a crown group of ray-finned fish that can protrude their jaws. The tetrapods, a mostly terrestrial clade of vertebrates that have dominated the top trophic levels in both aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems since the Late Paleozoic, evolved from lobe-finned fish during the Carboniferous, developing air-breathing lungs homologous to swim bladders. Despite the cladistic lineage, tetrapods are usually not considered to be fish.

Fish account for more than half of vertebrate species. As of 2016, there are over 33,000 described species of bony fish, over 1,100 species of cartilaginous fish, and over 100 hagfish and lampreys. A third of these fall within the nine largest families; from largest to smallest, these are Cyprinidae, Gobiidae, Cichlidae, Characidae, Loricariidae, Balitoridae, Serranidae, Labridae, and Scorpaenidae. About 64 families are monotypic, containing only one species.

Throughout history, humans have used fish as a food source for dietary protein. Historically and today, most fish harvested for human consumption has come by means of catching wild fish. However, fish farming, which has been practiced since about 3,500 BCE in ancient China, is becoming increasingly important in many nations. Overall, about one-sixth of the world's protein is estimated to be provided by fish. Fishing is accordingly a large global business which provides income for millions of people. The Environmental Defense Fund has a guide on which fish are safe to eat, given the state of pollution in today's world, and which fish are obtained in a sustainable way.

The word fish is inherited from Proto-Germanic, and is related to German Fisch, the Latin piscis, Old Irish īasc and Welsh pysgod, though the exact root is unknown; some authorities reconstruct a Proto-Indo-European root *peysk-, attested only in Italic, Celtic, and Germanic.

Though often used interchangeably, in biology fish and fishes have different meanings. Fish is used as a singular noun, or as a plural to describe multiple individuals from a single species. Fishes is used to describe different species or species groups.


The alphabetical list of all the fish-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 2061 recipes in total:

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Barbecued Red Snapper with Grilled
Tomato and Jalapeño Vinaigrette

     Origin: American
Blaff de poisson
(Fish Blaff)
     Origin: French Guiana
Braised Monkfish Provençal
     Origin: Fusion
Barbecued Salmon with Mango Salsa
     Origin: Fusion
Blanquette de Poisson au Breton Kari
(Fish Blanquette with Breton Kari)
     Origin: France
Braised Tuna
     Origin: Seychelles
Barbecued Teriyaki-glazed Trout
     Origin: American
Blini s 3 ikrami
(Blini with Three Caviars)
     Origin: Russia
Breaded Ammassat
     Origin: Greenland
Barbecued Whole Sole
     Origin: Fusion
Bo Kho
(Spicy Beef Stew)
     Origin: Vietnam
Breadfruit and Saltfish Bread
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Barokhé
(Beef and Fish with Cassava Leaves)
     Origin: Mali
Boatman's Curry
     Origin: India
Breakfast Miso Soup
     Origin: Japan
Barracuda Farci au Feuille de Bissap
(Barracuda Stuffed with Hibiscus Leaves)
     Origin: Senegal
Bobófrito
(Sao Tomean Fried Fish)
     Origin: Sao Tome
Brecwast Bacwn a Chocos
(Bacon and Cockle Breakfast)
     Origin: Welsh
Barramundi in banana leaf
     Origin: Marshall Islands
Boiled Perch
     Origin: British
Brinjal and Dryfish Pahi
     Origin: Sri Lanka
Baru Fida
(Spinach Sauce with Peanuts and Beef
Shank)
     Origin: Guinea
Boiled Tench
     Origin: British
Briouates Beton
(Tuna Turnovers)
     Origin: Algeria
Bashi Hiki Riha
(Maldives Aubergine Curry)
     Origin: Maldives
Bolinhos de Bacalhau
(Salt Cod Fritters)
     Origin: Portugal
Brithyll a Chig Moch
(Baked Trout with Bacon)
     Origin: Welsh
Battered Pepper Shark
     Origin: Zimbabwe
Bolinhos de Bacalhau
(Brazilian Salt Cod Balls)
     Origin: Brazil
Brithyll Abermeurig
(Abermeurig Trout)
     Origin: Welsh
Beer-battered fish
     Origin: Britain
Bolinhos de Mancarra com Peixe
(Fish Peanut Balls)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Brithyll gyda Almonau
(Trout with Almonds)
     Origin: Welsh
Beignets de Poulet
(Malagasy Chicken Fritters)
     Origin: Madagascar
Bolinhos de Peixe com Mancarra
(Fish Fritters with Peanuts)
     Origin: Guinea-Bissau
Brithyll mewn Bacwn
(Trout Wrapped in Bacon)
     Origin: Welsh
Belfast Potted Herring
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Bollan ny Houney
(Hollantide Eve Supper-dish)
     Origin: Manx
Brithyll mewn Cig Moch
(Trout in Bacon)
     Origin: Welsh
Bengali Fish and Potato Curry
     Origin: Bangladesh
Bolu Foo
(Prawns with Peppers)
     Origin: Togo
Brithyll Mewn Crwst Cnau Cyll â
Pherlysiau

(Trout in a Hazelnut Crust with Herbs)
     Origin: Welsh
Bengali Fish Curry
     Origin: India
Bonito con Cebolla y Tomate
(Bonito with Onion and Tomato Sauce)
     Origin: Spain
Brithyll wedi eu Llenwi
(Stuffed Trout)
     Origin: Welsh
Bengali Mustard Tlapia
     Origin: Bangladesh
Boscastle Marinated Mackerel
     Origin: England
Brithyll wedi'i serio gyda Stwnsh Bara
Lawr, Samffir, Sbigoglys a Phys

(Seared Trout with Laver Mash,
Samphire, Spinach and Peas)
     Origin: Welsh
Bengali Tilapia Curry
     Origin: India
Bottom Belleh
(Sierra Leonean Deep Fried Fish Pasties)
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Brochette de Poisson Tchadienne
(Chadian Fish Kebabs)
     Origin: Chad
Bergens Fiskesuppe
(Bergen Fish Soup)
     Origin: Norway
Botvinia
(Green Vegetable Soup with Fish)
     Origin: Russia
Brochettes à la Normande
(Normandy Brochettes)
     Origin: France
Bermuda Fish Chowder
     Origin: Bermuda
Boudin de Pescado
(Fish Pudding)
     Origin: Spain
Brodet na Dalmatinski Nacin
(Fish, Dalmatian Style)
     Origin: Serbia
Bermuda Fish Chowder II
     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillabaisse
     Origin: France
Broiled Whiting
     Origin: Britain
Bermuda Rockfish Coconut Curry
     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillabaisse II
     Origin: France
Broudou bil Hout
(Tunisian Fish Soup)
     Origin: Tunisia
Bermuda Rockfish with Bananas and Rum
Sauce

     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillabaisse III
     Origin: France
Brown Butter Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Bermuda Salmon
     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillabaisse with Rouille and
Croutons

     Origin: France
Brown Caper Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Bermudan Fishcakes
     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillon d'awara
(Awara Broth)
     Origin: French Guiana
Brown Matelotte Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Bermudan Fried Fish
     Origin: Bermuda
Bouillon de Crabes
(Swimmer Crab Bouillon)
     Origin: Mauritius
Brown Oyster Sauce
     Origin: Britain
Besugo al Horno
(Baked Bream with Potatoes)
     Origin: Spain
Boulette de Poisson
(Fish Fritters)
     Origin: Mali
Brunei Cutlets
     Origin: Brunei
BIR-style Hot-hot Catfish Curry
     Origin: Fusion
Boulettes de morue comme à
Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon

(Cod Balls, Saint-Pierre and Miquelon
Style)
     Origin: Saint Pierre
Bucatini con Rana Pescatrice
(Bucatini with Monkfish)
     Origin: Italy
Bis Riha
(Maldives Egg Curry)
     Origin: Maldives
Boulettes de Poisson Burkinabé
(Burkinabe Fish Balls)
     Origin: Burkina Faso
Budu Sauce
(Fermented Anchovy Sauce)
     Origin: East Timor
Black Fungus Okra Soup
     Origin: Nigeria
Bourmassa Sale
(Savoury Fritters)
     Origin: Burkina Faso
Budu Sauce
(Grilled Tamarind Fish)
     Origin: Malaysia
Blackened Fish on the Barbecue
     Origin: Fusion
Bourride
     Origin: Britain
Bulbos
(Bulbs)
     Origin: Roman
Blackened Salmon Fajitas
     Origin: America
Braaied Balti Prawn Parcels with
Spinach Rice

     Origin: South Africa
Bulgur Wan Pot
     Origin: Sierra Leone
Blackened Tuna
     Origin: Fusion
Braaied Giant Wild Prawns with Peanuts
and Coconut

     Origin: South Africa
Buljawou
     Origin: Sint Maarten
Bladderwrack Soup
     Origin: Britain
Braaied Snoek
     Origin: South Africa
Blaff de poisson
(Fish Blaff)
     Origin: Guadeloupe
Braf
(Broth)
     Origin: Dominica

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