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Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Cioppino

As I mentioned yesterday, this past Saturday we entertained Sandy and Don, or should I say my boys entertained Grammy and Pop!   It was my birthday and Sandy didn't want me to cook, so they decided to bring dinner for us to enjoy together.  Boy was I excited when I found out that the menu consisted of Cioppino!  It is one of my most favorite foods, reminds me of the beach and really packs a punch on your taste-buds.  Thank you Sandy and Don for putting together a lovely evening and making such a special dinner for my birthday!  


Cioppino: A Fine Kettle of Fish
1/4 cup (3 turns around the pan in a slow stream) extra-virgin olive oil
1 teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes
2 to 3 flat fillets of anchovies, drained
6 cloves garlic, crushed
1 bay leaf, fresh or dried
2 celery ribs, chopped
1 medium onion, chopped
1 cup good quality dry white wine
1 (14-ounce) container chicken stock
1 (32-ounce) can chunky style crushed tomatoes
4 sprigs fresh thyme, leaves removed (about 1 tablespoon)
1 handful flat-leaf parsley, chopped
1 1/2 pounds cod, cut into 2-inch chunks
Salt and pepper
8 large shrimp, ask for deveined easy-peel or peel and devein
8 sea scallops
16 to 20 raw mussels, scrubbed
A loaf of fresh, crusty bread, for mopping

In a large pot over moderate heat combine oil, crushed pepper, anchovies, garlic, and bay. Let anchovies melt into oil. The anchovies act as a natural salt, the pepper flakes will infuse the oil, providing heat.

Chop celery and onion near stove and add to the pot as you work. Saute vegetables for a few minutes to begin to soften and add wine to the pot. Reduce wine a minute, then add chicken stock, tomatoes, thyme, and parsley. Bring sauce to a bubble and reduce heat to medium low.

Season fish chunks with salt and pepper. Add fish and simmer 5 minutes, giving the pot a shake now and then. Do not stir your soup with a spoon after the addition of fish or you will break it up. Add shrimp, scallops, and mussels and cover pot. Cook 10 minutes, giving the pot a good shake now and again.

Remove the lid and discard any mussels that do not open. Carefully ladle stew into shallow bowls and pass bread at the table.



Recipe courtesy Rachael Ray

1 comment:

  1. Oh man, this soup was made for me. The mussels, the shrimp, the scallops and cod! Mmmmmm. Pass the crusty bread please! My parents are huge seafood lovers.. I can't wait to try this one out when they come to visit!

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