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Puerto Rican Seafood Asopado

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Seafood, Meats Puerto Rican Infood01 1 servings

INGREDIENTS

1 Onion; diced
1 Red pepper; diced
1 Green pepper; diced
2 Pieces celery; diced
Shrimp shells from rice dish
Lobster shells from rice dish
1/2 c White wine
1/2 c Tomato sauce
2 qt Water
1 Onion; diced
1 Red pepper; diced
1 Green pepper; diced
2 Roasted peppers; diced
2 c Rice
8 c Seafood stock
1/2 lb Crab meat
1 pn Saffron
1 lb Lobster; steamed, meat
; removed and shells
; reserved
1/2 lb Shrimp; shelled and
; deveined, shells
; reserved
1/2 c Sweet peas

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR STOCK
FOR RICE
Saute onions, pepper, and celery. Add shells and cook for 5 minutes. Add
white wine and tomato sauce. Add water and simmer for 45 minutes. Strain
and reserve stock.
For Rice:
Saute onions, peppers, and add roasted peppers. Add rice and saute until
translucent
Add seafood stock, crabmeat, and saffron cook for about 15 minutes at low
heat. Add lobster, shrimp, and sweet peas. Heat 3 minutes before serving
Yield: 4 servings
Converted by MC_Buster.
NOTES : Recipe Courtesy of Alex Garcia, Exec. Chef, Calle Ocho, NYC
Recipe by: IN FOOD TODAY SHOW #INC309
Converted by MM_Buster v2.0l.

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