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Add the mussels, salt and pepper, and the white wine. Bring to a boil, put the lid on, and shake the mussels around. Then leave the pan on the heat and cook until all the mussels are open, 35 minutes. Discard any that remain closed. Strain the mussels and set aside, reserving the cooking liquid.
Escabeche of tilapia, from the Philippines. Escabeche is the name for several dishes in Spanish, French, Portuguese, Italian, Filipino and Latin American cuisines, consisting of marinated fish, meat or vegetables, cooked or pickled in an acidic sauce (usually with vinegar), and flavored with paprika, citrus, and other spices.
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7 oz pickled chilies (see recipe below) 5 oz butter; 3 cup coconut milk; 4 1 / 2 cup dry white wine; 26 1 / 2 oz shredded chicken leg confit (see recipe below) 7 lb mussels, PEI, cleaned; 2 garlic ...
sauce a well cooked and fragrant sauce consisted of garlic, onions, and tomatoes cooked in olive oil and is used as the base for many dishes. Tomate frito: everywhere sauce a pureed tomato sauce with a hint of onion and garlic, that can be used as a base ingredient or enjoyed simply for its own flavor. Pictured is seitan with tomate frito Xató ...
Basques embraced the potato and the capsicum, used in hams, sausages and recipes, with pepper festivals around the area, notably Ezpeleta and Puente la Reina. Olive oil is more commonly used than other vegetable oils in Basque cooking. [1] One of the staple cookbooks for traditional Basque dishes was initially published in 1933.