List of seafood dishes

This is a list of notable seafood dishes. Seafood dishes are food dishes which use seafood (fish, shellfish or seaweed) as primary ingredients, and are ready to be served or eaten with any needed preparation or cooking completed. Many fish or seafood dishes have a specific name (cioppino), while others are simply described (fried fish) or named for particular places (Cullen skink).[1] Bisques are prepared with a variety of seafoods.

Seafood dishes

Mixed seafood dishes

  • Baik kut kyee kaik – Burmese fried noodle dish with squid and prawn
  • Bánh canh – Vietnamese soup with thick rice noodles including crab, prawn, fish cake, or shrimp
  • Bisque – Cream-based soup of French origin, made from crustaceans
  • Bún mắm – Vietnamese vermicelli soup, with shrimp, shrimp paste, or fish paste
  • Bún riêu – Traditional Vietnamese soup, with fish, crab, or snail
  • Ceviche – Latin American dish of marinated raw seafood
  • Chowder – Category of soups
  • Cioppino – Fish stew originating in San Francisco, with Dungeness crab, clam, mussels, squid, scallops, shrimp, and/or fish
  • Crawfish pie – Louisiana dish
  • Curanto – typical food in Chilean gastronomy based on baking seafood underground
  • Espetada – Portuguese skewer dish that often uses squid or fish, especially monkfish
  • Fideuà – Seafood dish from Valencia, Spain, similar to paella but with noodles instead of rice
  • Halabos – Filipino process of cooking shrimp, crab, lobster, or fish
  • Hoe – Korean raw food dishes consisting of a wide variety of seafoods
  • Hoedeopbap – Korean dish
  • Kaeng som – Thai, Lao, and Malaysian curry dish based on fish, especially snakehead, as well as using shrimp or fish eggs
  • Kedgeree – Indian-British fish and rice-based dish traditionally using haddock
  • Maeuntang – Korean spicy fish soup
  • Mie cakalang – Indonesian dish from North Sulawesi consisting of skipjack tuna in noodle soup
  • Moules-frites – Belgian dish of mussels and fries
  • Namasu – Japanese dish of thinly sliced uncooked vegetables and seafood
  • New England clam bake – Communal dining tradition from New England, method of cooking shellfish
  • Paella – Rice dish from the Valencian Community, Spain, with mussels, shrimp, and fish
  • Paelya – Philippine rice dish, similar to paella but differs with usage of glutinous rice
  • Paila marina – Chilean seafood soup or stew, notable for usage of unique varieties of seafood such as giant barnacles, piura tunicates, and Chilean mussels
  • Piaparan – Filipino dish using chicken or seafood
  • Plateau de fruits de mer – French seafood dish
  • Seafood basket
  • Seafood birdsnest – Chinese cuisine dish
  • Seafood boil – Type of social event involving the consumption of seafood
  • Seafood cocktail – Shellfish appetizer
  • Seafood pizza – Variety of pizza with seafood toppings
  • Stroganina – Siberian dish of sliced raw fish
  • Sundubu jjigae – Korean traditional soft tofu stew
  • Surf and turf – U.S. dish of seafood and meat
  • Sushi – Traditional Japanese dish of vinegared rice and raw seafood

Clam dishes

Crab dishes

Fish dishes

Carp

Catfish

  • Catfish stew – Catfish dish from the American South
  • Mohinga – rice noodle and fish soup from Myanmar

Cod and saltfish

Eel

Flatfish

Milkfish

Salmon

Sharks and rays

Snapper

Tuna

Lobster dishes

  • Ginataang sugpo – Filipino seafood soup that does not use vegetables
  • Lobster bisque – Cream-based soup of French origin
  • Lobster Newberg – American seafood dish
  • Lobster roll – New England and Atlantic Canada dish
  • Lobster stew – Various stews involving lobster
  • Scampi – Seafood dish and style of preparation
  • Lobster thermidor – French dish

Octopus dishes

Oyster dishes

Shrimp dishes

  • Balchão – Goan dish with shrimp, prawn, and shrimp

Squid dishes

See also

References