Discover exceptional seafood recipes featuring wild-caught fish from sunny Florida. Explore Cooking in the Keys for easy fish recipes and complementary sides.| Cooking in The Keys
I season the tuna with blackening spices and then sear it in butter or oil for 30 seconds per side. Chill it until ready to serve. This is easy and I've got step-by-step directions and it's ready in 10 minutes!| Cooking in The Keys
This Blackened Swordfish recipe is simple to make and packed with flavor! My favorite way to cook swordfish is right on the stove in a cast-iron skillet with homemade blackening seasoning. This whole dish takes under 30 minutes from start to finish. We have a lot of swordfish in the Florida Keys and this is a tried-and-true family recipe that you will love!| Cooking in The Keys
Cajun cooking doesn't get any better than this delicious Blackened Shrimp with Butter Sauce. A one-pan meal with wild-caught Key West shrimp and easy-to-make seasoning blend!| Cooking in The Keys
Sweet and refreshing peach salsa made with ripe peaches, juicy mangoes, cilantro, and lime juice. A healthy condiment perfect for chips, tacos, grilled fish, or chicken.| Cooking in The Keys
This easy and delicious recipe for Oven Baked Snapper takes 25 minutes to make and it's delicious! Starting with homemade blackened seasoning and a buttery sauce, this fresh yellowtail snapper has great flavor 🐠| Cooking in The Keys
The collar of any fish, including grouper, is an overlooked yet delicious part. In this recipe, I guide you through the steps for grilling a grouper collar, and there are also directions for roasting and broiling.| Cooking in The Keys
For an easy seafood dinner, try this broiled yellowtail snapper. The wild-caught fish fillets are blackened and broiled in under 15 minutes.| Cooking in The Keys
Discover the perfect balance of crispiness and tenderness by roasting vegetables at 400°F. Watch veggies transform into caramelized nuggets, bursting with nutrients and flavor.| Cooking in The Keys