List of fish dishes

This is a list of notable fish dishes. In culinary and fishery contexts, fish includes shellfish, such as molluscs, crustaceans and echinoderms. Fish has been an important source of protein for humans throughout recorded history.

Fish dishes

Alphabetical list

A

B

C

D

E

  • Encebollado – Ecuadorian fish stew
  • Eomandu – Fish dumpling
  • Escabeche – Ibero-American fish, meat or vegetable dish
  • Esgarrat – Valencian cod dish
  • Esqueixada – Catalan fish salad

F

  • Fischbrötchen – Type of sandwich made with fish
  • Fish and brewis – Canadian dish
  • Fish and chips – British fried fish and fried potato dish
  • Fish ball – Spherical food item made from fish
  • Fish boil – Culinary tradition in areas of Wisconsin
  • Fish chowder – Category of soups
  • Fish fingers – Breaded processed fish
  • Fish finger sandwich – Sandwich primarily containing fish fingers
  • Fish head casserole – Chinese cuisine
  • Fish head curry – Indonesian, Malaysian and Singaporean curry dish
  • Fish moolie – Spicy fish and coconut dish
  • Fish pie – Pie with the main ingredient being fish
  • Fish soup – Dish
  • Fish steak – Cut of fish
  • Fish tacos – Mexican filled tortilla dish
  • Fish tea – spicy soup in Caribbean cuisine, similar to a fish bouillon; includes ground yam, pumpkin, cassava, potatoes and green bananas, cooked until very soft
  • Fishcake – Fried minced or ground seafood
  • Fisherman's soup – Hungarian fish soup

G

H

  • Herring soup – fish soup consisting of a thick mix of water, barley-meal and red herring
  • Hongeohoe – Korean fermented fish dish
  • Huachinango a la Veracruzana – Classic fish dish from Veracruz, Mexico

I

  • Ikan bakar – Indonesian and Malay grilled fish
  • Ikan goreng – Indonesian and Malaysian fried fish
  • Inun-unan – Filipino cooking process

J

  • Janssons frestelse – Swedish potato casserole

K

  • Kaeng som – Fish curry dish
  • Kakavia – Fish group from Greece
  • Kalakukko – Finnish savoury pie
  • Kedgeree – Fish and rice-based dish
  • Kibbeling – Dutch seafood snack, consisting of chunks of deep-fried cod
  • Kinilaw – Filipino seafood dish
  • Kokotxas – Fish stew from the Basque region
  • Kuai – Chinese food dish

L

  • Laulau – Traditional Polynesian dish of cooked of taro leaves and stem
  • Lavangi (food) – Azerbaijani dish
  • Linagpang – Filipino cooking process
  • Linarang – Filipino cuisine
  • Lohikeitto – Nordic salmon and potato dish with carrots and leeks
  • Loimulohi – Finnish fish dish
  • Lumpiang isda – Chinese Indonesian and Filipino spring roll
  • Lutefisk – Nordic dried fish dish

M

  • Machh bhaja – Machh baja is a crispy, spice-marinated deep-fried fish dish
  • Machher Jhol – Fish curry in Bengali cuisine
  • Maeuntang – Korean spicy fish soup
  • Malabar matthi curry – Indian dish
  • Mangalorean Bangude Masala – Mangalorean fish-based dish
  • Margi special – Nigerian cuisine
  • Masgouf – Iraqi national dish
  • Milkfish congee – Taiwanese congee
  • Mohinga – Burmese noodle soup of rice noodles and fish
  • Moqueca – Brazilian seafood stew

N

O

  • Odorigui – Consumption of live, moving seafood in Japanese cuisine
  • Otak-otak – Indonesian traditional fish cake

P

  • Paksiw na isda – Filipino cooking process
  • Paling in 't groen – Belgian dish
  • Panta bhat – Rice-based dish originating in Bangladesh
  • Paprykarz szczeciński – Polish canned fish spread made from ground fish, rice, tomato paste and vegetable oil, seasoned with onion, salt and spices
  • Pastéis de Bacalhau – Traditional Portuguese codfish dish
  • Pastilla – North African pie made from meat and layered pastry dough
  • Patra ni machhi – Indian dish
  • Pempek – Indonesian dish made of fish and tapioca
  • Pepes – Indonesian traditional banana leaf dish
  • Piaparan – Filipino dish
  • Pickled herring – Traditional way of preserving herring
  • Pinangat na isda – Filipino dish from Southern Luzon
  • Pindang – Indonesian cooking method
  • Pira caldo – Paraguayan fish soup
  • Poke – Hawaiian raw fish dish
  • Pompano en Papillote – Food baked in a parchment paper or foil pouch
  • Portuguese asado
  • Psarosoupa
  • Pudpod – Fish dish eaten by the Waray people

Q

  • Quenelle – Mixture of creamed fish or meat with a light egg binding, formed into an egg-like shape

R

  • Rakfisk – Norwegian fermented fish dish made from trout or char
  • Rollmops – Pickled herring fillets
  • Run down – Stew dish

S

T

  • Tekwan – Indonesian fish soup dish
  • Thieboudienne – Traditional dish from Senegal
  • Tinapa – Filipino smoked fish
  • Tiradito – Peruvian dish of raw fish
  • Topote – Local dish of Veracruz, Mexico
  • Tsukune – Japanese chicken meatball
  • Tom yam – Thai soup
  • Tuna casserole – American casserole dish
  • Tuna melt – Type of hot sandwich containing cheese
  • Tuna salad – Fish salad with mayonnaise sauce
  • Tuna sandwich – Type of sandwich

U

  • Ukha – Russian soup made of fish

W

Y

  • Yassa – Senegalese spicy marinated poultry or fish dish
  • Yin Yang fish – Taiwanese fish dish

List by ingredient

Raw fish dishes

Salmon dishes

  • B.C. roll – Sushi containing barbecued salmon and cucumber
  • Cured salmon – Fish subjected to fermentation, pickling or smoking
  • Gravlax – Nordic dish consisting of raw salmon cured in salt, sugar, and dill
  • Lomi salmon – Hawaiian tomato and salmon salad
  • Lox – Brined salmon
  • Rui-be – Japanese frozen raw salmon dish
  • Salmon burger – A sandwich or burger made with fish
  • Salmon pie
  • Scammon – Scrambled eggs and salmon, popularly called "scrambled salmon", named after the town's founder
  • Smoked salmon – Preparation of salmon
  • Smoked salmon cheesecake – Cheese-based dessert
  • Yusheng – Cantonese-style raw fish salad

Tuna dishes

See also

References

  1. ^ Ojakangas, Beatrice A. (1992). Scandinavian Feasts: Celebrating Traditions Throughout the Year. University of Minnesota Press. p. 220.
  2. ^ Paling in 't groen Archived 2011-10-07 at the Wayback Machine, Visit Flanders US (Retrieved 30 June 2011)
  3. ^ Paling in 't groen, een klassieker uit de Scheldestreek! (in Dutch), Wijzer(s).be (Retrieved 29 June 2011)