OMG...Awesomesauce Paleo Seafood Stew
>> Monday, 21 January 2013
Okay, so by now you've noticed that I've pretty much gone Paleo.
I cheat still (I cheat fairly often...I'm a sucker for cupcakes!) but for the most part, I am trying to eat as cleanly as I can. I'll still be blogging on whatever I find the yummiest or best inventions in the world of food! (I've got a few coming up)
To be honest, I came across a similar recipe on Pinterest and was inspired. This soup/stew is fast, easy and super tasty! My dad, who is skeptical of pretty much anything I cook (and claims to hate seafood soup) actually ate a large bowl of it and exclaimed he thought it was great. Pretty much a score for the family and they suggested I make it at least once every 2 weeks. Sounds good to me.
It serves 4 and would be perfect with a side salad! :)
- 1 package of mixed seafood (you can pick whatever seafood you prefer, but I just bought a bag of mixed - approx 1 lb I believe)
- 1 can of coconut milk
- 1 can of tomatoes (diced, full, chopped, whatever)
- bunch of cilantro
- Seasonings :: I used a 2 tbsp Thai mix and 1 tbsp ground corriander
- 1 medium onion (diced)
- 5 cloves of garlic (minced)
- 2 tbsp olive oil (you can use coconut oil or ghee for a more paleo friendly approach!)
- salt and pepper to taste
- lime
- Sautee onions in olive oil until they are browning.
- Chop up the stems of a smallish bunch of cilantro (reserve the leaves for the top of the stew) and add to the onions along with the minced garlic. Sautee for a few more minutes.
- Add can of tomatoes (I took a knife and ran them through the tomatoes while in the can to break them into chunks) and bring to a slow boil. Turn the heat down.
- Add coconut milk..simmer for 5 minutes.
- Add seafood. Simmer again for around 5 minutes.
- Spoon into bowls and sprinkle some of the cilantro leaves and a squeeze of fresh lime.
2 comments:
omg. This looks so good. I'm starting a pescaterian diet in March. I am so bookmarking this. Thanks!
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