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Venetian Seafood Salad: Insalata di Frutti di Mare Veneziana
Recipe courtesy Joan Tropiano Tucci and Gianni Scappin with Mimi Shanley Taft, Cucina & Famiglia: Two Italian Families Share their Stories, Recipes, and Traditions, William and Morrow, 1999

Ingredients
For the seafood and poaching liquid:
1 celery stalk
1 medium carrot
1 small onion, halved
1 bay leaf
3 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 1 lemon)
1 teaspoon kosher salt
2 quarts water
1 pound cleaned calamari, cut into 1-inch-thick rings
1/2 pound sea or bay scallops, foot removed
1 pound medium to large shrimp
1 pound octopus

For the salad:
1 cup julienned tender celery


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1 cup julienned carrots
1/2 cup seeded and julienned red bell pepper
1/2 cup seeded and julienned yellow bell pepper
1 scallion (white part only), julienned
2 tablespoons chopped fresh parsley leaves
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil leaves
2 large garlic cloves, finely chopped
6 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice (about 2 lemons) or lime juice (about 3 limes)
1 tablespoon white wine vinegar
1/2 cup extra-virgin olive oil
1/2 teaspoon kosher salt
Freshly ground black pepper
6 to 8 cups baby lettuce


Instructions
To poach the seafood, you will need a large saucepan fitted with a
colander insert. In the bottom of the pan, combine the celery, carrot, onion, bay leaf, lemon juice,
salt, and water. Bring to a boil.

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Place the calamari in the colander and cook in the simmering water for 2 minutes. Remove from the
water, transfer to a large bowl, and set aside. Place the scallops in the colander and cook until
opaque, about 3 to 4 minutes. Remove from the water and transfer to the bowl with the calamari
(large sea scallops may be cut in half horizontally after cooking; bay scallops may be left whole).
Place the shrimp in the colander and cook until pink, about 3 minutes. Remove from the water. Peel,
devein, and cut in half horizontally, adding them to the bowl with the calamari and scallops.

Remove the colander from the pan and place the octopus directly in the saucepan, adding more water
if necessary to completely cover. Bring to a boil. Reduce the heat and gently simmer until tender,
about 40 to 50 minutes. Transfer the octopus to a bowl and rinse under cold running water until
octopus is completely cooled, about 5 minutes. Use your fingers and a small paring knife to remove
the outer skin. Discard the hard mouth and head sac. Cut the tentacles and octopus on the bias into
1-inch pieces and add to the bowl with the other seafood.

To prepare the salad, toss the julienned celery, carrots, bell peppers, scallion, parsley, basil,
and garlic together in a serving bowl. Add the seafood and toss. Add the lemon juice, vinegar, and
olive oil and toss well. Season with the salt and generous grindings of pepper. Arrange 1 cup of

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lettuce on each serving plate. Top with equal portions of the seafood and vegetable mixture, and
serve immediately.

Variations: 6 to 8 steamed mussels may be added to the basic recipe and tossed with the other
seafood. To extend the recipe and add a new texture dimension, 1/2 cup cubed, peeled, cooked Idaho
potatoes and/or 1/2 cup cooked or canned (drained and rinsed) cannelini beans may be added to the
basic recipe. Although it isn't traditional, I like this salad with a hint of chopped cilantro,
about 2 teaspoons.



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