6 bass red pepper sauce pure Recipes

  • Floribbean Fish Stew With A French Twist
    best olive oil you can afford and
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    best olive oil you can afford, leek, cleaned and cut in thin half moons, ribs of celery, finely chopped , including the leaves, fat bulb of fennel , fronds removed and reserved, shave the fennel bulb on a mandoline as fine as you can get it., garlic, minced, hearty red wine , zinfandel is good, fish stock (or 1 cup of clam juice and 1 cup of h20, crushed tomatoes in puree, mild tomatoes and green chiles (or hotter if you want), lemon rind , studded with 1 clove each, orange rind, parsley stems tied together with butcher s twine, bay leaf, salt, crushed red pepper flakes, shrimp, peeled and deveined, crabmeat picked over for cartilage or, substitute florida lobster tails , split down the back 1 for each person, firm white fish fillets, non oily (bass, grouper, snapper, cod) cut in 1 inch thick chunks, fresh basil leaves for garnish, sweet red pepper rouille, fire roasted red peppers, drained (smallest jar possible) and dried off. you want about 2/3 cup of pepper pieces, garlic cloves, (yes, i said five ), saffron threads , soaked in 1/8 cup of dry vermouth, shakes of your favorite hot sauce (louisiana is good, texas pete is just fine), a generous pinch of cayenne, good quality mayonnaise, french baguette or a fine quality cuban bread, cut in 1 inch thick slices and toasted
    28 ingredients
  • Grilled Sea Bass With Roasted Red Pepper Sauce and Broccoli Pure Grilled Sea Bass With Roasted Red Pepper Sauce and Broccoli Pure
    red peppers, olive oil, shallot, minced, white wine and
    12 More
    red peppers, olive oil, shallot, minced, white wine, chicken stock, lemon juice , to taste, salt & freshly ground black pepper, head broccoli , about 14 oz/390 g, leek, washed and trimmed, salt & freshly ground black pepper, butter , plus more to taste, lemon , juice and zest of, to taste, sea bass fillets, about 4 oz/110 g each, salt & freshly ground black pepper, butter, olive oil
    16 min, 16 ingredients
  • San Francisco-Style Cioppino San Francisco-Style Cioppino
    olive oil, carrot, chopped, yellow onion, chopped and
    32 More
    olive oil, carrot, chopped, yellow onion, chopped, green bell pepper, chopped, ribs celery, chopped, garlic, chopped, serrano chile, fresh basil, chopped, fresh oregano, chopped, fennel seeds, black peppercorns, bay leaf, good red wine, red wine vinegar, worcestershire sauce, hot sauce (recommended : tabasco), canned pureed tomatoes, about 5 (15-oz) cans (recommended : di napoli, san marzano-style), fish stock , recipe follows, whole dungeness crab legs and bodies, with the crabmeat intact, littleneck clams , scrubbed clean, black mussels , bearded and scrubbed clean, fresh sea bass or other firm fish, cut into 1 1/2-inch pieces, peeled and deveined prawns (shells reserved for stock), suggestion : garlic bread, fresh fish bones , plus the head if you can get it, ribs celery, coarsely chopped, carrot, coarsely chopped, yellow onion, coarsely chopped, garlic, mashed, parsley stems, bay leaf, whole black peppercorns, fennel seeds, shells from the prawns, clam juice
    3 hour 15 min, 35 ingredients
  • Fulton Fish Market Cioppino With Sourdough Croutons Fulton Fish Market Cioppino With Sourdough Croutons
    olive oil, shallots, thinly sliced and
    21 More
    olive oil, shallots, thinly sliced, garlic cloves, finely chopped, dry white wine, red snapper, cut into 2-inch squares, wild striped bass, cut into 2-inch squares, shrimp or 16 large head-on prawns, shrimp stock or 2 cups vegetable stock, canned plum tomatoes, pureed, honey, hot sauce (recommended -- bobby flay ), bay leaf, fresh thyme, salt & freshly ground black pepper, littleneck clams, lobster , steamed 3/4 of the way, cold unsalted butter, coarsely chopped fresh parsley leaves, unsalted butter, olive oil, garlic cloves, finely chopped, sourdough bread, cut into 1-inch cubes, chopped fresh thyme leave
    1 hour 20 min, 23 ingredients




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