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San Francisco-Style Cioppino
4 Servings
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San Francisco-Style Cioppino Ingredients
1/2 c
Olive Oil
, divided
1/2 ts Fresh
Oregano
, minced
1 sm
Onion
, chopped
1/4 ts Fresh
Thyme
, minced
1 md
Carrot
, finely chopped
4
Bay Leaves
1/2 md Green
Bell Pepper
, chopped
1 ds
Cayenne
Pepper
1 sm
Leek
, White part only,
1 ts
Garlic
, finely chopped
Chopped
1 lb White Fish, cut into
1 sm Rib
Celery
, chopped
1/2 1/2x2" strips
1 tb Fresh
Fennel
, chopped
8 lg
Shrimp
, shelled and deveined
28 oz Can Crushed
Tomato
es with
8 lg
Scallop
s
Puree
3/4 c Sauvignon Blanc Wine
1 tb
Tomato
Paste
8 sm
Clams
in Shell, scrubbed
2 c Water
4 oz Cooked
Shrimp
Meat
1 ts
Salt
6 oz Cooked
Crab
Meat
1/4 ts
Ground Pepper
Italian
Parsley
, chopped
1 ts Fresh
Basil
, minced
Instructions for San Francisco-Style Cioppino
Heat 1/4 cup olive oil in Dutch oven or large heavy pan over medium heat. Add onions and saute 1 minute without browning. Add carrot, green pepper, leek, celery and fennel and saute 5 minutes. Stir in crushed tomatoes, tomato paste, water, salt, pepper, basil, oregano, thyme, bay leaves and cayenne pepper. Partially cover and simmer over low heat 2 hours, stirring occasionally. (Sauce can be covered and kept warm over low heat for several hours longer. Stir occasionally.) Remove bay leaves. Heat remaining 1/4 cup oil in a large skillet over high heat. Add garlic and cook 5 seconds. Immediately add fish, shrimp and scallops. SAute until just cook through, 2-4 minutes. Add seafood to sauce and stir gently. Pour wine into skillet and cook 30 seconds over medium heat, stirring up any loose bits. Add clams to skillet. Cover and cook until clams open, 2-6 minutes. Transfer clams as they open to sauce. Discard any that do not open. Gently stir shrimp and crab meat into sauce. Cover and cook cioppino until all seafood is hot, 2-3 minutes longer. Ladle cioppino into large casserole or soup tureen or directly into shallow soup plates. Garnish with chopped Italian Parsley. Source: Tadich Grill, San Francisco CA Typed by Katherine Smith Cyberealm BBS Watertown NY 315-786-1120 From Geminis MASSIVE MealMaster collection at www.synapse.com/~gemini
Main Ingredient:
Seafood-Other
Cuisine:
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Carrot
Cayenne
Celery
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Oregano
Parsley
Salt
Scallop
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Thyme
Tomato
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Da_Conz
on Jan 11 2007 2:04PM
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