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  2. Seafood Stew in Saffron Broth Recipe - AOL

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    Combine the broth, saffron, and seasoning blend in a large saucepan over medium-high heat. Bring to a simmer. Add the shrimp and cod and simmer for 3 to 5 minutes, until the seafood is opaque and ...

  3. Seafood Stew in Saffron Broth Recipe - AOL

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    Want to make Seafood Stew in Saffron Broth? Learn the ingredients and steps to follow to properly make the the best Seafood Stew in Saffron Broth? recipe for your family and friends.

  4. 25 Hearty Stew Recipes That Are Stick-to-Your-Ribs Good - AOL

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    Coconut Chicken Curry. This curry dish has a stew-like consistency with lots of chunky chicken pieces, veggies, and a flavorful broth. Plus, the addition of chopped mango and fresh cilantro will ...

  5. This recipe combines well-seasoned shrimp with red bell peppers, broccoli, and onions for a quick and easy dinner ready in a little more than 30 minutes. Not only is it so simple to throw together ...

  6. Spanish Seafood Stew Recipe - AOL

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  7. Fish soup - Wikipedia

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    Cantonese seafood soup: fish Generally a thick seafood soup with a very smooth texture, usually whitish in color and a little transparent. Carp soup fish A soup made with carp's head and offal, onion and vegetable. Part of traditional Czech Christmas Eve dinner. Cioppino: fish (Italian-American) fish stew with tomatoes and a variety of fish and ...

  8. Buridda - Wikipedia

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    Buridda is an Italian seafood soup or stew originally from the Liguria region of Italy. [1] Some preparations may be slow-cooked, [2] while others are cooked in a relatively short amount of time (9–10 minutes). [3] It has also been described as a stew, [2] or as similar in texture to a stew. [1] [3]

  9. Chowder - Wikipedia

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    A recipe formulated and published in 1894 by Charles Ranhofer, a famous chef of Delmonico's restaurant, was called "Chowder de Lucines" and had ingredients of pork, clams, potato (sliced to a seven sixteenths-inch size), onion, parsley, tomato, crackers garnished by thyme, salt and pepper. [20]