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  2. Ankimo - Wikipedia

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    Ankimo (鮟肝) is a Japanese dish made with monkfish liver. The liver is first rubbed with salt, then rinsed with sake. Any veins are removed, and then the liver is rolled into a cylinder, and cooked by steaming. Ankimo is often served with momiji-oroshi (chili-tinted grated daikon), thinly sliced scallions and ponzu sauce.

  3. Lophius - Wikipedia

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    Members of the genus Lophius, also sometimes called monkfish, fishing-frogs, frog-fish, and sea-devils, are various species of lophiid anglerfishes found in the Atlantic and Indian Oceans. Lophius is known as the "monk" or "monkfish" to the North Sea and North Atlantic fishermen, a name which also belongs to Squatina squatina , the angelshark ...

  4. Bourride - Wikipedia

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    This recipe is prepared with white fish or Mediterranean seafood, such as mullet, mackerel, sea bass, whiting, conger eel, sea robin, sea bream, cod, turbot, le poisson de St Pierre, or monkfish (for bourride à la Sétoise), a brunoise of vegetables (celery, fennel, leeks, carrots, onions, bouquet garni, possibly with white wine), and aïoli.

  5. Seafood Laksa Recipe - AOL

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    Spoon into your slow cooker with the squid and the monkfish, then cover and cook on low for 3 to 4 hours. Add the prawns, sugar snaps and bok choy, and cook, uncovered, on high for 15 minutes.

  6. List of seafood dishes - Wikipedia

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    Espetada – Portuguese skewer dish that often uses squid or fish, especially monkfish; Fideuà – Seafood dish from Valencia, Spain, similar to paella but with noodles instead of rice; Halabos – Filipino process of cooking shrimp, crab, lobster, or fish; Hoe – Korean raw food dishes consisting of a wide variety of seafoods; Hoedeopbap ...

  7. 20 of the world’s best soups - AOL

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    If a bowl of soup strikes you as the ultimate in comfort, you’ve got plenty of company. Here are 20 of the world’s best soups – from Mexico to Thailand – to fill stomach and soul.

  8. Caldeirada - Wikipedia

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    This recipe uses two kinds of oily fish (such as mackerel, swordfish, or tuna) and two kinds of lean whitefish, (such as cod, monkfish, hake, flounder, and haddock), plus shrimp, mussels in the shell, and squid. [3]

  9. Anglerfish - Wikipedia

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    In Europe and North America, the tail meat of fish of the genus Lophius, known as monkfish or goosefish (North America), is widely used in cooking, and is often compared to lobster tail in taste and texture. In Africa, the countries of Namibia and the Republic of South Africa record the highest catches. [43]