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Tangy Fisherman’s Stew

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Seafood French 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 tb Olive Oil
4 lg Garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1 sm Green pepper, diced
2 c Canned crushed tomatoes
2 c Water
2 md Potatoes (one pound), peeled and cut in 2-inch chunks
1/2 ts Cumin (more to taste)
1/2 c Fresh parsley chopped
1/4 ts Hot pepper flakes (more to taste)
1 lb Firm fish (tuna, swordfish, snapper, grouper, sea bass) cut in 2 inch pieces
Salt and black Pepper to taste

INSTRUCTIONS

And here is a recipe for Tangy Fisherman's Stew that I found in USA Today
week-end in an article called Ten Ways to A Healthy Heart. I made it for my
husband and I and it's really very good. I used red snapper.
Saute garlic & peppers in oil til tender. Add tomatoes, water, potatoes,
cumin, parsley, and hot pepper, and bring to a boil. Simmer 20 minutes or
til potatoes are tender. To slightly thicken stew, use back of a spoon to
mash some potatoes against the side of the pan. Add fish and simmer ten
minutes or until fish is done. Serve with warm Italian or French bread.
Serves four.
Per 2 cup serving: 297 calories, 30 gm. protein, 23 gms. carbohydrates, 3
gms. fiber, 9.4 gms. fat (2 gms. saturated, 4gms. monounsaturated, 2.4 gms.
polyunsaturated), 249 mgs. sodium, 53 mg. vitamin C, 11mcg. vitamin B-12.
Posted to EAT-L Digest 08 Sep 96
From:    "(Jeannine M. Lutz)" <KnotAClew@AOL.COM>
Date:    Mon, 9 Sep 1996 13:53:52 -0400

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