Seafood stew with tomato and chorizo
Seafood stew with tomato and chorizo

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This spicy stew features Hunt's® petite diced tomatoes, seafood, and chorizo in one satisfying, Mexican-inspired bowl! I wasn't able to find chorizo at the store so I tried to season the ground pork with homemade adobo spices. Didn't have quite the flavor I wanted until the next day.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook seafood stew with tomato and chorizo using 26 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Seafood stew with tomato and chorizo:
  1. Get Freshly baked bread
  2. Get Homemade butter
  3. Prepare 1 kg mussels
  4. Take 250 g clams
  5. Take 1 fillet salmon
  6. Make ready 1 fillet cod
  7. Prepare 1 fillet haddock
  8. Take 2 tubes calamari sliced into rings
  9. Get Fresh parsley
  10. Prepare Fresh basil
  11. Prepare Stew
  12. Prepare 200 g chorizo diced
  13. Prepare 1 diced white onion
  14. Make ready 2 cloves garlic
  15. Make ready Extra virgin olive oil
  16. Make ready 400 g plum tomatoes
  17. Take 400 g chopped tomatoes
  18. Prepare 2 tbsp tomato paste
  19. Take 1 tsp Dijon mustard
  20. Prepare 1 tsp origanum
  21. Make ready Salt
  22. Prepare Pepper
  23. Make ready Smoked paprika
  24. Get 250 ml Cabernet Sauvignon
  25. Get 50 g sugar
  26. Make ready 500 ml water

Next add chicken broth, canned tomatoes, corn, salsa. While it's cooking mix the mayonnaise Bold flavours like chorizo and fennel provide hearty results in this easy-to-make stew. In this recipe, a smoky tomato sauce with spicy, cured chorizo is used as the base for the stew. Feel free to make the tomato sauce ahead and hold it in the refrigerator until you are ready to steam the mussels.

Instructions to make Seafood stew with tomato and chorizo:
  1. Brown onions and garlic in olive oil. Add splash of water to soften. Add tomatoes, paste, sugar and origanum then simmer. Season with salt, pepper and smoked paprika.
  2. Add water and bring to the boil. Remove from heat and using a hand blender, blitz the sauce until very smooth. Add mustard and stir well. Add the wine and mix through.
  3. Brown the chorizo in oil and fry king prawns with a 1 tsp butter. Once the prawns have discoloured, add the tomato stew and bring to a simmer. Add all the fish except the calamari, clams and mussels. Add the mussels and clams and place a lid to steam. Once the mussels start opening add the calamari and leave for two to three minutes until the calamari has changed colour.
  4. Serve the stew in a deep dish with freshly sliced or torn herbs sprinkled on top. Enjoy with torn bread and butter.

Cook to cook: Look for mussels that are grown in high tidal areas where the water flows. Add the chorizo, celery, garlic and pepper, and cook over a medium heat for two minutes, until the chorizo is browned. Place the tomato seeds and the flesh of two of the tomatoes into a food processor and blend. This stew's wine- and tomato-rich broth is the perfect complement to spicy chorizo and sweet, tender white fish and shrimp. Tweak it: Substitute tomatoes seasoned with garlic and olive oil for the chili-style tomatoes.

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