Hearty Seafood Cioppino Pasta
From oliviajasonkim 12 years agoIngredients
- •1/2 lb cod fillets (tilapia or white fish) shopping list
- •20 mussels, scrubbed and debearded shopping list
- •1/2 medium or large shrimp, shelled and deveined shopping list
- •1/2 squid, gutted and cut into desired pieces shopping list
- •1 loaf French bread baguette, cut into desired pieces shopping list
- •1 26 oz. bottle spaghetti sauce of preference shopping list
- •1 24 oz. canned diced tomatoes shopping list
- •1/2 cup water shopping list
- •1/2 tsp paprika shopping list
- •1 tbsp olive oil shopping list
- •1 tsp crushed red pepper •4 garlic cloves, finely minced •1 cup water •1 tbsp dried parsley shopping list
- •1/2 tsp dried basil shopping list
- •1/4 tsp dried thyme shopping list
- •1/2 tsp dried fennel shopping list
- •1/2 cup dry white wine shopping list
- •1 tsp salt •1/4 tsp black pepper shopping list
How to make it
- 1.In a large pot over medium heat, heat the olive oil and cook the minced garlic and red pepper until fragrant. Then add parsley, basil, fennel, oregano, thyme, tomato sauces with juice, water, and paprika. Let sauce ingredients combine on medium heat for about 10~15 minutes and add the white wine a little at a time.
- 2.Meanwhile, prepare the seafood accordingly. If using frozen ingredients (like us), simply run them through water a few times and clean for dirt, sand, or debris, especially the mussels. Cut squid into desired pieces. Rubbing or cracking salt is optional but recommended on the squid and fish.
- 3.Add the seafood pieces into the pot and let simmer on low for 30 minutes. It should bubble slightly so set heat accordingly. Sample the sauce; add salt and pepper to taste.
- 4.Cook the noodles according to package directions, but be sure to add salt for taste and to prevent sticking. Rinse in a colander and set aside. Prepare the bread by cutting into desire pieces, spreading butter, and toasting on the broil setting until browned. Sprinkling parsley flakes or garlic powder is optional.
- 5.Combine the noodles with the sauce and serve hot immediately with toasted bread, or top cioppino sauce on noodles. Enjoy!
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