Fish is so versatile – enjoy speedy lunches and delicious dinners with our collection of fish recipes.
This tofu-packed salad bowl is seriously stunning. Literally translating to 'mix mix', gado gado is an Indonesian classic that really celebrates bold flavours by combining with crisp, fresh ingredients
As comforting and delicious as it is easy to make, this creamy fish pie is the meal your dinner table has been waiting for. Dig through the bed of cloudy mashed potatoes on top to reach the creamy, garlicky seafood mix inside and you'll be in heaven in no time.
A flavoursome Thai soup that is designed to be slurped, with a combination of spices that infuse the cod while cooking. Perfect as a light lunch or starter, or add some rice noodles while simmering for a more filling dish.
Salmon teriyaki kebabs take no time to prepare and cook in minutes. Skewered chunks of salmon are brushed with a garlic, ginger, honey, soy sauce and sesame glaze, then baked under the grill until juicy and cooked-through.
This Thai inspired dish is the perfect speedy supper
Aromatic and crunchy, this prawn noodle salad is packed with zest and spice. Only the noodles require cooking for this easy treat of a dish, however it is best made a day in advance if you prefer raw vegetables to be on the softer side.
Add some turf to your surf, with this gorgeous take on fish pie. The strong flavours of the chorizo, gherkins and capers work beautifully with white fish. It's also really easy to make, especially as it uses shop-bought puff pastry. Can be frozen, too.
This tasty Asian-style chicken broth is full of aromatic, fresh flavours and you'll definitely be adding it to your 'cook again' list. The recipe serves four but it can be easily doubled, so you can have leftovers the next day.
A British classic made even simpler by using trout fillets. Full of flavour, the almonds add crunch and the vegetables add colour to this light and easy dish. Serve with boiled or steamed new potatoes.
These potted prawns with melba toast will make an impressive starter at your dinner party. Helpfully, they can be prepared hours in advance and kept in the fridge until your guests arrive. Wait until the last minute to make the melba toast to keep it nice and crisp.
Making the most of storecupboard spices can transform dishes such as this one. A simple fish and rice dish can become something new and exciting to add to your weekly menu. Finish with a little natural yogurt or soured cream.
Buttery new potatoes, zingy lemon and sweet succulent salmon are paired together in this hearty salad for a real taste of summer. With only five minutes needed to prep, throw in some sundried tomatoes and olives for a sunny Mediterranean flavour.
Considered a delicacy in Europe, this cured fish goes nicely with the creamy and velvety taste of new potatoes
Simply dressed in a squeeze of fresh lime and smoked paprika, these grilled prawns are a great way to get a taste of Spain to your dinner table. The tart salad of mango, red onion and tomato complements the prawns excellently.
Craving a curry without the calories? Try this aromatic fish soup with fragrant coconut milk and ginger. Onions, ginger and garlic are softened in the pan before being combined with storecupboard spices, any white fish fillet, coconut milk and tomato puree. Curry easy.
Mackerel is an inexpensive fish that offers up bags of delicious flavour.
Fresh crab is one of life's great luxuries and this salad carries its gorgeous taste even further. Made with zingy lime, capers, tabasco and soft avocado, it's dip-like texture is perfect for scooping up in little gem lettuce leaves.
Making your own fishcakes is a gamechanger. These ones are packed full of flavour with their mix of sweet potato, salmon and cod – and are so easy to make, too. Spice it up with Cajun seasoning for a bit of variety. Use potatoes if you prefer.
One to add to your party food list, this mackerel pate will be a surefire hit with guests.
This pan-fried cod with warm tomato salsa is guaranteed to please fans of the classic flavours from the Mediterranean. Kalamata olives and cherry tomatoes are cooked with onions and chilli, then spooned over the fish. Perfect served with crunchy green beans.
Is there anything more comforting than this classic British dish? Fresh tarragon and lemon really lift the flavour of the tender white fish, while the creamy sauce and buttery mash topping make it a big hit with even fussy eaters. Can be frozen for up to 3 months.
Scallops are impossible to resist on restaurant menus, but cooked at home, are cheaper and taste just as good. For this recipe, scallops are seared in oil, then roasted for a few minutes with parmesan and chives.
Looking for South East Asia on a plate? Give your pork chops a Thai makeover with this salad featuring sweet mango, sesame oil and cucumber. Sweet chilli sauce is the key ingredient here, adding warmth and spice to the both salad dressing and pork.
Sunshine on a plate and full of amazing flavours: crab, mango and avocado marry perfectly with mint, lime and red chilli for a Mexican-style meal. What's more, it only takes 15 minutes to prepare and is a healthy choice to boot.
Full of flavour and high-quality protein, beef steak is something of a nutritional powerhouse
This retro favourite has had a lovely makeover. Traditional Marie Rose is replaced by a crème fraîche with lemon, garlic and paprika. This powerful sauce is a brilliant match for the large prawns and crunchy little gem.
These spicy tostadas are made to be enjoyed as canapés with cocktails. Prawn, avocado, red chilli, coriander and lime combine for a Mexican flavour sensation. Be sure to leave enough time for marinating.
Making your own sushi is easier than you might think. Sushi rice is mixed with homemade sushi vinegar (rice wine vinegar and caster sugar) before being combined with the tuna, mayo and spring onion mix – plus just a little bit of wasabi.
Patience is a virtue that can all but dissipate if you're starving. Luckily help is at hand here with a speedy recipe for baked sea bream with chilli, lemon and garlic that's ready in just 15 minutes. Serve with a salad, or if you can wait a few more minutes, some boiled new potatoes.
There's nothing like a lamb curry, and this Thai recipe makes a fragrant change from the ubiquitous rogan josh. Lamb chunks are marinated in ginger, garlic, lime juice, and spices, then gently simmered in stock until tender.
Forget sausages on sticks, impress guests with every mouthful of these tasty bites! Smoked salmon tartare is a classic and elegant appetizer that is both quick to prepare and cook, making it the perfect party food.
Try a different take on a salad Niçoise by using salmon instead of tuna and sundried tomatoes instead of fresh: the lovely dressing conjures up summer in the south of France. This recipe leaves out anchovies and eggs, but do include either/or if you like.
The ever-underrated monkfish is made the star of the show in this spicy fish curry. Coconut milk keeps things dairy-free while the addition of prawns adds a seafood spin. It's an easy recipe that the whole family will be clamouring for again.