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Colombian Seafood Chowder

VIDEORECIPE Colombian Seafood Chowder

Delicious Colombian recipe!

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Ingredients

number of servings
2
  • salt Added to
  • ground black pepper Added to
  • Seafood mix Added to
  • Chopped parsley Added to
  • 1 pinch of paprika Added to
  • 1 pinch of cumin Added to
  • 2 tablespoon butter Added to
  • 3 ripe tomatoes Added to
  • 1 red bell pepper Added to
  • 1 white onion Added to
  • 3 bay leaves Added to
  • 2 cloves garlic Added to
  • 1 fish fillet Added to
  • 1 medium grated carrot Added to
  • 200 g milk cream Added to
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Directions

40 min.
1. Step

Put olive oil and butter in a frying pan over high heat and let melt.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

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2. Step

Add one garlic clove, seafood and let fry for 5 minutes.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

Source: Youtube

3. Step

In a pan with olive oil put chopped onion, chopped red bell pepper, sweet chili, one clove of garlic and a fish fillet. Let cook for 5 minutes.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

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4. Step

Add chopped tomato and grated carrot while stirring and crushing the fish.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

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5. Step

Blend the sautéed vegetables in a blender.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

Source: Youtube

6. Step

In a pan add the mash vegetables, milk cream, paprika, cumin and mix.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

Source: Youtube

7. Step

Add white wine, seafood, salt, black pepper, parsley and bay leaves. Mix and let cook over high heat for 25 minutes.

Colombian Seafood Chowder - preparation step 1

Source: Youtube

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