6 basic shrimp stock Recipes

  • Shrimp in Green Bean Sauce
    onions, chopped, garlic cloves, chopped, vegetable oil and
    10 More
    onions, chopped, garlic cloves, chopped, vegetable oil, ripe tomatoes, diced, green beans, cut into 2-in pieces, blanched for 1 minute, ground cumin, ground allspice, ground cinnamon, canned chipotle chile in adobo (with a bit of the marinade), fish stock (i like kitchen basics) or 2 cups water, mixed with a cubes (i like kitchen basics), raw shrimp, peeled, fresh cilantro stem, lime, cut into wedges
    30 min, 13 ingredients
  • Basic Shrimp Stock Basic Shrimp Stock
    water, olive oil, shrimp shells and/or heads, salt and
    4 More
    water, olive oil, shrimp shells and/or heads, salt, whole black peppercorns, dried bay leaf, parsley, onion; chopped
    30 min, 8 ingredients
  • Pacific Cod and Clam Cacciucco (Anne Burrell) Pacific Cod and Clam Cacciucco (Anne Burrell)
    extra-virgin olive oil, onion, diced, stalks celery, diced and
    30 More
    extra-virgin olive oil, onion, diced, stalks celery, diced, garlic , smashed, salt, white fish bones , such as cod, shrimp shells, bay leaves, thyme sprigs, extra-virgin olive oil, onion, sliced, fennel bulb, sliced thin, reserve fronds for garnish, celery stalks , sliced thin on the bias, kosher salt, garlic, sliced thin, crushed red pepper, white wine, light fish stock, saffron, italian plum tomatoes, crushed or pureed, bundle thyme, bay leaves, extra-virgin olive oil, cleaned cod fillets, cut into 4 pieces, kosher salt, littleneck clams, basic tomato broth, shrimp, shelled and deveined , reserve shells for stock, cooked cannellini beans, escarole leaves, ciabatta , cut into 4 (3/4-inch) thick slices, garlic clove, high quality extra-virgin olive oil
    1 hour 50 min, 33 ingredients
  • Cioppino Cioppino
    i fell in love with this recipe. i love anything tomato b... and
    18 More
    i fell in love with this recipe. i love anything tomato based. this is like tomato sauce and chunks of all your favorite fish. you add whatever fish you like. and get a huge loaf of crusty bread and butter! i basically modify this recipe to my own sauce, so can you add what fish you like. just a great great recipe! you can make this your own! everyone thinks this is italian it is not. chip in . chip in as a call heard on the world famous fisherman s wharf in it s early heyday before world war ii. this was a call for san francisco s mainly italian immigrant fisherman coming home with their catch of pacific seafood to donate a small portion of their catch for a communal fish stew prepared on the docks. anything would do. a few clams, mussels. adding some red snapper, a crab or two, some scallops some halibut or flounder, anything to add to the fragrant stew that would soon be served to the club of san francisco fisherman who would talk about the days catch and dunk san francisco sour dough bread into the rich broth. eventually the broken english cries of chip in turned into chip-in-o . hence the name cioppino . this is a rich seafood stew with not much care as to how it was assembled. this consisted of throwing the days catch into a big pot and pouring sauce into the pot with the shellfish and chunks of what fish was available. let all these flavors enhance each other for awhile and you have the most flavorful and messy to eat stew that ever was., turns around the pan in a slow stream ) extra-virgin olive oil, crushed red pepper flakes, flat fillets of anchovies, drained, garlic, crushed, bay leaf, fresh or dried, celery ribs, chopped, onion, chopped, good quality dry white wine ( i am sure even beer works), chicken stock, chunky style crushed tomatoes, fresh thyme, leaves removed (about 1 tbsp), handful flat-leaf parsley, chopped, cod, cut into 2-inch chunks, salt and pepper, shrimp , ask for deveined easy-peel or peel and devein, sea scallops, raw mussels , scrubbed, a loaf of fresh , crusty bread, for mopping up!! or 2 loaves depending on quanity and people eating this.
    15 min, 19 ingredients




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