How to Make a Seafood Feast: Portuguese Stew and Garlicky Shrimp
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- Опубліковано 14 тра 2024
- Hosts Julia Collin Davison and Bridget Lancaster make Cataplana (Portuguese Seafood Stew). Tasting expert Jack Bishop challenges Julia and Bridget to a head-to-head tasting of fish sticks, and science expert Dan Souza delves into the science of blanching. Test cook Elle Simone Scott makes Julia Garlicky Broiled Shrimp.
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People that never have eaten any Portuguese dishes before will fall in love with a bowl of Cataplana with a good bottle of Wine. 🍷
That's my plan.. thanks
Yum! 😋 I’ll take the shrimp please!!
Nice rendition of this dish, I'm Portuguese, and growing up with this dish, great job 😋 👍🏻
Cataplana is my FAVORITE. I've even sometimes used beer instead of wine. definitely a different flavor but it still works so well
I know that I would love this dish. I love seafood and veggies.
These ladies are so darn classy❤
I love the sound of metal spoons on shellfish..
More easy make/easy clean recipes like the broiled shrimp please
Mmmm! This looks soOo good!
I think I know what I’m gonna make for this weekend. Might even add sardines from Porto on top.
Elle looked especially pretty today!!!!
Thank you!
The core that was cut from the fennel is edible,especially in smaller,younger fennel bulbs
Excellent 🥰
I like Gordon's beer batter fish sticks, is my favorite.
I have never seen fennel used in Portugal! Also sea salt is what is used to cook!
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14:30 "This is a gluten-free option... And we felt like the coating wasn't ideal, but it was acceptable." Welcome to the wonderful world of gluten free options. If you have Celiac Disease or live with someone who does, "not ideal, but acceptable" is often the best you can hope for.
Looks a lot like a San Francisco cioppino
Trust the Gortens fisherman.
You didn't say anything about the Van de Kamps fish sticks???????
TIL you can microwave plastic wrap
Thought it was interesting they used table salt. not kosher salt not Dimond crystal not french fleur de sel or Himalayan pink salt filtered through the bladder of a eastern slope Himalayan tahr. Just good old plain table salt! Salt is salt all tastes the same only difference is crystal size for the most part. I wish there was a standard for recipes and I think it should be table salt. Obviously you can call for others for texture or appearance but for seasoning a standard size crystal for measurement would be great. There I said it thats my high horse.
No, if you actually taste the salt, the anti clogging agents in the "table salt" taste more bitter. you won't notice it in boiled foods like potatoes spaghetti etc.
@@CrimeVid Actually that could apply to any salt. You just have to read the label. Take for instance the most common salt of salt snobs (no offense) is Kosher salt and the most common brand (90% of the market) is Morton Kosher salt. It contains YELLOW PRUSSIATE OF SODA to prevent caking, so they can make the claim "When it rains it pours" . I have never heard a chef say make sure you use a salt without a anti-caking agent. Like other salts, salts labeled table salt or a lot of times just salt refer to the size or grind of the crystals and may or may not contain a anti-caking agent. Again my biggest gripe is making a standard and that use to be common table salt in a recipe. Now days for instance there could be a recipe for a brine that calls for a 1/4 cup of salt and you use common table salt, come to find out they meant kosher salt and now you have more than twice as much salt in your recipe.
ATK's default is table salt. It used to be "unless otherwise stated", but apparently the concept of a default was beyond a segment of the population so ATK has been adding "table" to all the existing recipes (where they can) with "salt", as opposed to the ones that already said "kosher salt".
Why spend the money to buy extra large shrimp when you are just going to cut them in half? Save $$, buy smaller ones.
No joke shrimp was my favorite food until one day I ate too much and started to get an allergic reaction. So yea now it's my most hated food.
Fish stick tacos? I don't think so.
Don’t knocks it until you try it😅
America's test knichen should include prices of ingredients..
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Am I confused? The title says, seafood feast? If there's only small clams and small shrimp? Is this a Boston thing to call that the feast?
Treated shrimp if that's all you can find AKA your husband isn't a fish monger. 🙂
Can you cook with VEGAN Shrimps? I can't eat REAL Shrimps because I'm ostraconophobic 🍤🤮 🍤😆