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Guide to Make My Exotic Sea Food Stew
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have my exotic sea food stew using 19 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you cook that.
Ingredients
The ingredients needed to make My Exotic Sea Food Stew:
Prepare 9-10 shallots
Prepare 3 medium garlic, minced
Prepare 3 medium Roma tomatoes
Get 1 TBSP capers, minced
Get 14.5 oz diced tomatoes
Get 2 fresh coconuts
Get 3 packages Sazòn Goya (con cilantro y achiote)
Prepare Some cumin
Make ready Some oregano
Make ready 2 bay leaves
Get 3 dried Thai peppers (optional)
Make ready 1 tail of a white fish
Get 12 medium shrimp with heads on
Get 1/3 of a big squid
Get Salt and pepper
Get For garlic bread:
Make ready Butter
Make ready Salt and minced garlic
Take French bread
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Instructions
Steps to make My Exotic Sea Food Stew:
Finely minced half of shallots. The other half just thinly sliced. Minced the garlic. Cubed the tomatoes. Set aside.
Wash the sea foods. Cut fish into small pieces. Peel skin off the squid. Make a cut from the head to the tail of the shrimp without peeling. That would help to devein and also for the seasoning to sip into the shrimp when they are cooked. Also it would be much easier to peel when eating.
Sprinkle some salt and pepper on the fish. Cut squid into small rings.
On medium heat, cook half of shallots and minced garlic with pinch of salt until soft. Add tomatoes, cook for 3 minutes, add a 14.5 oz can of diced tomatoes. Add juice of 2 fresh coconuts, and the rest of thinly sliced shallots.
Mince the capers. Add into pan, together with 3 bags of Sazòn Goya. Also add pinch of cumin (crushed), pinch of oregano (crushed), and 2 Bay leaves, and dried peppers. Simmer in medium low heat for 30 minutes to reduce liquid to half. Add more salt if needed.
Meanwhile, cut bread into halves. In a bowl, mix butter, pinch of salt and minced garlic. Spread mixture on bread. Pre-heat oven to 400 degrees. Put garlic bread in for 10 minutes.
After 30 minutes, add fish in and cook for 5 minutes. Add squids and shrimp in, cook for another 3 minutes or until shrimp turn pink. Turn off heat.
Scoop sea foods and sauce into serving dish. Serve with garlic bread.
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