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CALDO SIETE MARES (SEAFOOD SOUP)



Caldo Siete Mares (Seafood Soup) image

My version of a delicious seafood soup inspired by the Mexican Caldo Siete Mares

Provided by Sonia

Categories     Main Course     Soup

Time 1h45m

Number Of Ingredients 25

1 large onion (divided in half)
4 large roma tomatoes
5-6 cloves of garlic (look for large cloves)
2 guajillo peppers (stems and seeds removed)
8-9 cups water (or low sodium chicken or seafood broth)
3 tbsp tomato/chicken bouillon (optional (knorr))
Fresh cracked black pepper (to taste)
1 chayote squash (peeled and diced)
2 large carrots (peeled and sliced in half moons)
2 celery (sliced thin)
2 jalapenos (minced)
Handful of washed Cilantro (plus more for garnish)
Avocado or extra virgin olive oil
4 tablespoons unsalted butter
Salt to taste
dried crushed chile de arbol (to taste)
2 pounds frozen seafood mix (defrosted)
20 Texas gulf coast shrimp (shells on, defrosted)
Garnish
1/3 Cup More cilantro (finely chopped)
Crushed chile de arbol (to taste)
8 Radishes (sliced)
2 Limes (sliced into wedges)
Bolillo bread, Tostadas or chips
1/3 Cup red onion (diced)

Steps:

  • Preheat a large griddle or comal for a few minutes at medium heat.
  • After a few minutes, add the tomatoes, half of the onion(dice the other half and reserve) and cloves of garlic with skins on. On one side of griddle, toast the dried chile guajillo for 30 seconds per side or until they become aromatic. Remove the dried chiles and place them in a bowl with very hot water, reserve.
  • Continue dry roasting the tomatoes, onion and garlic for 25 minutes, removing the garlic after 15 minutes.
  • After 25 minutes of dry roasting, tranfer the tomatoes, onion, peeled garlic, softened dried chiles, 2 tbsps tomato/chicken bouillon, 1/2 tsp pepper and 2 cups of water to the blender. Blend until smooth. Taste for salt, then set aside.
  • To a large pot, add 2 tablespoons of oil and 4 tablespoons of unsalted butter. After a few minutes, add in the onions, jalapeno, carrots, chayote and celery. Stir well to combine. Season lightly with salt and pepper. Saute for 5 minutes.
  • To the pot with vegetables, pour in the blended tomatoes. Stir to combine and cook for 5 minutes. Pour in 6-7 cups of water or low sodium chicken broth. Mix in 1 more tablespoon of the tomato/chicken bouillon. When it comes up to a boil, taste for salt. Adjust to your liking.
  • After the broth simmers for 5-7 minutes, mix in the 2 pounds of defrosted seafood. Stir gently and let it cook for 5-6 minutes. Add the shrimp, making sure you stir everything and making sure shrimp is covered with broth. Let everything cook for 5 minutes and then gently stir to make sure shrimp are pink and opaque, cooked all the way through.
  • If ready, serve right away. Garnish with cilantro, radishes, onion, crushed chile de arbol and lime wedges. Serve with tostadas or crusty bolillo bread.

MARISCADA AKA CALDO DE SIETE MARES



Mariscada Aka Caldo De Siete Mares image

This is served all over Mexico, Central and South America. It is delicious anytime during the year and is popular served as a brunch.

Provided by cervantesbrandi

Categories     Catfish

Time 35m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 17

2 lbs catfish (whole, cut into 3 inch peices with bones left in)
1 lb shrimp (shells and heads left on)
1/2 lb baby octopus (cleaned)
1/4 lb squid (cleaned and cut in peices)
1/4 lb green mussels (I use the frozen kind)
4 small blue crabs
1/2 white onion (cut in thirds)
1 tomatoes (quartered)
1 bunch fresh epazote (or cilantro)
1/2 bunch fresh cilantro (minced)
1/4 bell pepper
3 fish bouillon cubes
4 shrimp bouillon cubes
8 cups water
1 tablespoon butter
1 lime, juice of
salt

Steps:

  • Place the water, bouillon cubes, onion, tomato, and bell pepper in a large pot and bring to a boil.
  • In a saute pan melt the butter on medium high heat and add the peices of cat fish in the pan. Season the fish with lime juice and salt and cook on medium high for 4 minutes until the skin starts to peel from the fish. Turn the pieces over, season with lime juice and salt and cook for an additional 4 minutes.
  • Turn down the heat on your pot to medium and carefully add in the cat fish, shrimp, mussels, octupus, crabs and squid. Add the minced cilantro and the epazote and stir the top just to barely incorporate the cilantro.
  • Cover the pot and cook on medium for 15 minutes. Turn the heat off and allow the soup to sit for 5 additional minutes.
  • Serve the soup with fresh limes, salt, and corn tortillas. Sometimes I even dice onions, cilantro and radishes for garnish.
  • Note; You can also buy a bag of frozen seafood which would include squid, mussels, octupus, and baby shrimp. This can replace the seafood ingredients except for the large shrimp, crabs, and catfish.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 371.1, Fat 15.4, SaturatedFat 4.4, Cholesterol 290.9, Sodium 421.3, Carbohydrate 4.7, Fiber 0.6, Sugar 1.2, Protein 50.5

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