CUBAN MARINERS SOUP/ SOPA MARINERA CUBANA

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This soup is my own version of Cuban Sopa de Mariscos, Cuban Fish & Shellfish Soup. My husband is an avid fisherman. He is always out on the water fishing every spare moment he has. Since he is retired he is always "gone fishing". Being a very good fisherman he always brings great catches, of fish, and shellfish. One afternoon I...

Provided by Juliann Esquivel

Categories     Seafood

Time 1h30m

Number Of Ingredients 27

1 pkg frozen seafood mix, cuttle fish, shrimp, scallops, octopus, squid or any seafood mix
1 pkg about 3 dozen large or medium mussels, cleaned and debreded
3 large fillets flounder or any fresh white fleshed fish. check to see that thee are no bones, cut in nice chunks
1 large fresh fish head if available, cleaned and gills removed. do not use any oily fish only white fleshed fish.
2 lb large fresh shrimp shelled cleaned and de-veined, save shells to make broth
1 large onion diced small
1 pkg carrots peeled and cut in bite sized pieces
2 large stalks celery rinsed and cut into bite sized pieces
3 large red potatoes peeled and cut in cubes or small pieces
1 large can diced tomatos in their juice
4 clove garlic mashed or put through a garlic press
1/4 c diced fresh curly parsley
1/4 c fresh diced cilantro
2 c fresh corn scraped from the cob or frozen corn
2 large bay leaves
1/2 tsp garlic powder
1 tsp old bay seasoning
2 tsp asian fish sauce
1 Tbsp sea salt
1/2 tsp ground black pepper
2 small envelopes goya sazon seasoning with culantro and achiote
1 tsp bijol cuban yellow food colloring or saffron strands if available
1/2 c olive oil, extra virgin
1 stick butter
1/2 large diced green bell pepper
1/2 large diced red sweet pimento pepper or red bell pepper diced small
1/2 c any good white table wine

Steps:

  • 1. First if you have a fish head cover in cold water add the shrimp shells put half teaspoon salt and bring to a boil. When fish statrs to boil reduce heat and simmer for one hour. After one hour remove from heat let cool and remove head from the broth. Strain the shells from the broth set broth aside. Discard the shrimp shells. When the fish head has cooled pick the firm white meat from the cheeks of the fish. You must scrape back the skin to get to the firm white fish meat. There are pockets of meat in the cheeks and the top of the fish head. There is also firm white meat in the flaps under the cheeks. All of the meat in the head does not contain any bones. There is however if the head is large you will find large fish bones near the flap meat. These can be seen very well as the bones tend to be very large. Pick the head clean of all the white meat then discard the head. Set the fish meat aside.
  • 2. In another big heavy pot heat the olive oil and the butter together. Now add the diced onions, green pepper, red pepper, fresh garlic, parsley, and cilantro. Saute the veggies in the oil and butter until the onion is limp. Now add the celery, carrots, potatoes, corn and saute for about five minutes. Now add the wine, the fish sauce, can of diced tomatos, and the seasonings. Salt, pepper, garlic powdeer, bay leaves, Goya Sazon packets, the Bijol or yellow food colloring or if not available a few strands of Saffron or azafran as called in Spanish and the Old Bay seasoning. Saute and stir constantly for about three more minutes.`
  • 3. Next pour in the fish broth stir well and cover and bring to a boil. When the broth begins to boil lower the heat and simmer. While the veggies are simmering in the broth. Take your Seafood mix and rinse in cold water. In a skillet add a little more olive oil and saute the mixed seafood for about 8 minutes. Now add to the simmering broth cover and cook for about 30 minutes. Broth should be on a medium flame and simmering. After the half hour has passed check veggies carrots & potaotes to see if they are fork tender. If the veggies are done go to the next step.
  • 4. If the veggies are tender add the washed and rinsed mussels, cutup pieces of fish and the shrimp. Cook for three minutes more and turn off heat. Leave the shrimp and mussels in the hot broth for five minutes. Taste the soup to see if the seasonings are right. It may need a little more salt. Give it a gentle stir and add the cooked fish head meat gently last Do not stir or the meat will break up as it is very fragile. Ladle soup into big bowls and serve with wedges of lemon or lime and oven roasted garlic toast or Texas toast. Enjoy

MD SURUJ JAMAN
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This soup is absolutely delicious! The flavors are incredible, and the seafood is cooked perfectly. I highly recommend this recipe.


Pappu Chanda
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This soup is a bit too bland for my taste. I added some extra chili pepper and cumin, and it was much better. I also think it would be good with some crusty bread or rice.


Curthbeth Zvorufura
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I'm not a big fan of seafood, but I actually really enjoyed this soup. The broth is very flavorful, and the seafood is cooked perfectly. I would definitely make this soup again.


Nakyanzi Milly
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This soup is perfect for a cold winter day. It's hearty and filling, and the seafood broth is very comforting. I also love the addition of the vegetables, which add a nice touch of sweetness.


Durga Pun
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This soup is a great way to use up leftover seafood. I had some shrimp, fish, and mussels that I needed to use up, and this soup was the perfect solution. It was easy to make, and it turned out delicious.


Nkanyezi Felicia
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I love the combination of seafood in this soup. The shrimp, fish, and mussels are all cooked perfectly, and they complement each other perfectly. The broth is also very flavorful.


Smoky Bwoi
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This soup is amazing! I've made it several times, and it's always a hit. My friends and family love it, and I always get rave reviews. I highly recommend this recipe.


Hazel Gavaldon
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This soup is a bit too spicy for my taste, but it's still very good. I'll probably make it again, but I'll use less chili pepper next time.


AZEES AZEES
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I followed the recipe exactly, but my soup didn't turn out as flavorful as I expected. I'm not sure what I did wrong, but I'll try it again soon. I'm sure I can get it right next time.


Bassam Mostafa
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This soup is packed with seafood flavor. The shrimp, fish, and mussels were all cooked perfectly, and the broth was rich and flavorful. I served it with some crusty bread, and it was a perfect meal.


Adnan Riaz
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I was pleasantly surprised by how easy this soup was to make. I'm not a skilled cook, but I was able to follow the recipe without any problems. The soup turned out delicious, and my family loved it. I'll definitely be making this again.


Moreen Waithera
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This soup is a taste of Cuba! The flavors are bold and bright, transporting me to the streets of Havana. The shrimp, fish, and mussels were cooked perfectly, and the broth was incredibly flavorful. I followed the recipe exactly, and it turned out per