Shrimp Cacciucco

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Total Time:
45 min
Prep
15 min
Cook
30 min
Yield:
2 servings
Level:
Easy
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Ingredients

Directions

Coat a large saucepan with extra-virgin olive oil and bring to a medium-high heat. Add the diced onion, season with salt, and cook for 3 to 4 minutes. Add the fennel and crushed red pepper and cook for another 3 to 4 minutes. Add the garlic and sweat for 1 to 2 more minutes. The veggies should look soft and wilted, be very aromatic, but not have any color. Add the white wine and cook until it has reduced by half. Stir in the tomatoes, saffron, lemon zest, bay leaf, and 1 cup of water. Taste for seasoning, and season with salt. It should not taste done but it should taste good. Bring to a boil, then reduce the heat and simmer for about 15 minutes. Taste again; it should taste really good now. Add some more salt, if needed, (it probably will). Turn off the heat and reserve.

Coat a large skillet with olive oil and bring to a high heat. Season the shrimp generously with salt. When the oil is sizzling, add the shrimp and cook them on both sides until they turn pink, about 1 minute on each side. Remove the shrimp from the pan to a plate and reserve.

Remove the oil from the pan and put over medium-high heat. Add the clams and the cooked tomato mixture. Cover and cook until the clams begin to open, about 5 minutes. If the tomato mixture starts to become too thick add some water. Taste to make sure it tastes good and season with some salt, if needed. Add the beans, escarole, and the cooked shrimp. Cover and cook for another 2 to 3 minutes.

Remove the clams and shrimp from the pan to a bowl. Spoon the tomatoes and beans into 2 large bowls. Arrange the shrimp and clams on top. Garnish with the reserved fennel fronds and drizzle with extra-virgin olive oil. Call yourself a super star!

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  • on January 25, 2010

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    I love the show and think you are both a good chef and a admirable teacher. I tried to make this recipe (I am a shepherd in upstate NY-no particular experience cooking. Despite the fact that I made two small mistakes it came out great! My family loved it. I will make it again soon to become more proficient. I do have one question though. With the shrimp whole, how do you clean out the shrimps digetive tract? Did I miss that on the show? Do you just leave it in the food for this recipe? Anyway, thanks again. I think you are tough but fair, and I look forward to learning more from you.....

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  • on January 18, 2010

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    So far I have enjoyed the show and I have especially enjoyed this recipe. Thank you Anne. The recipe was simple but elegant and full of flavor. What more can you ask for.
    As I said I enjoy the episodes and the funny side of Anne. I would prefer if more time were spent on the techniques used to make the dish and less time on the emotional/disastrous side of the new cooks. While I know this is the higlight of the show, I personnally would like to learn the techniques along side oof the other participants.
    Thanks again for my viewing enjoyment.

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  • on January 15, 2010

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    Great concept for a televison program. Thank you for sharing the recipes. I am on a first name basis with multiple restaurant staff. I appreciate and love them dearly, but any help I can obtain in the culinary arena is truely appreciated.

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