Steps:
- Tomato Sauce Base:
- Heat a large saucepan and add olive oil and anchovies. Stir anchovies into hot oil to dissolve. Add onions, celery and carrots and begin to cook until they begin to brown. Add basil leaves, garlic and chili flakes and sweat to release their aromas. Add sachet and tomatoes, season with salt and pepper. Simmer for 45 minutes until vegetables are tender enough to easily crush with a fork. Remove sachet and pass sauce through a fine food mill. Reserve for Cioppino Base.
- Cioppino Base:
- Combine wines and saffron. Reduce wine by half. Add fish stock and tomato sauce, bring to a simmer to combine flavors. Check seasoning. Adjust if necessary.
- Spot Prawns:
- Place Cioppino Base.in a large straight-sided pot. Heat to just below a simmer. Add fish, clams, mussels, crab and shrimp tails to pot. Cover and steam/poach briefly to cook and heat through each item. Clams and mussels should be now open; fish and shrimp should turn opaque. Add calamari for the last minute of cooking. Discard any clams or mussels that do not have beautiful plump meats.
- Main Dish:
- Heat about 6 inches of oil to 365 degrees F. Clean back apron of shrimp head and clean inside tail end of head. Dredge shrimp heads in potato starch lightly and fry 3 minutes until very crisp and golden. Drain briefly, split in 2 and season with salt and pepper. Hold warm for service.
- Spicy Shrimp Rouille:
- Soak bread cubes in fish broth and place all ingredients except oil in blender. Puree ingredients into a paste. Pour in the oil slowly, while blending, to make a thick fluffy mayonnaise sauce.
- Rustic Crostini:
- Rub bread with cut garlic clove and brush with melted butter and olive oil. Sprinkle with
- parsley, salt and pepper and toast to golden brown in oven or toaster oven.
- Cioppino Assembly:
- Ladle Cioppino sauce into hot serving dishes. Arrange fish items on each dish from the back of the dish to the front. Lean crostini against 2 pieces of sea bass. Arrange 3 split fried shrimp heads against crostini and face forward and upright. Add 1 mussel shell and mussel meats, and 1 clam shell and clam meats. Add peeled shrimp tails, last piece of fish, calamari and peeled crab legs. Top with chopped parsley, cover and serve. Serve with lemons and Spicy Rouille sauce on side.
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argyro papadopoulou
p@gmail.comThis cioppino is a great way to use up leftover seafood. It's also a very affordable dish to make.
Terri White -Piccola (Time)
w-terri24@aol.comI'm not a fan of seafood, but I really enjoyed this cioppino. The broth was very flavorful and the seafood was cooked perfectly.
Anika Afrin
afrin-a14@hotmail.co.ukThis cioppino is a bit pricey to make, but it's a great way to celebrate a special occasion.
ciara ciara
ciara.c38@gmail.comI made this cioppino in a slow cooker and it turned out perfectly. It's a great way to save time and energy.
Akakulubelwa Mubita
a-mubita75@gmail.comI'm allergic to shellfish, so I substituted shrimp and scallops for the mussels and clams. It turned out great!
Maryjhoy Galit
m51@aol.comThis cioppino is a bit time-consuming to make, but it's worth the effort. It's a truly special dish.
Sfiso Mafista
mafista.s23@gmail.comI've never made cioppino before, but this recipe was easy to follow and the results were delicious!
Victor Mfon
mfon@hotmail.comI love this cioppino! It's the perfect comfort food for a cold night.
Emje Dippenaar
d-emje@aol.comThis is a great recipe for a special occasion. The cioppino was elegant and delicious.
Dominique Du Plessis
ddominique30@aol.comI followed the recipe exactly and my cioppino turned out amazing! The seafood was tender and the broth was flavorful.
Sydney Pace
space@gmail.comI was disappointed with this cioppino. The broth was bland and the seafood was overcooked.
P Matlakalq
p_m88@yahoo.comThis cioppino was a bit too spicy for my taste, but I still enjoyed it. I would recommend using less cayenne pepper next time.
ramesh rijal
rijalramesh3@yahoo.comI've made this cioppino several times and it's always a hit. It's a great way to use up leftover seafood.
Natasha Nayma
natasha-nayma21@gmail.comThis recipe was easy to follow and the cioppino turned out delicious! I will definitely be making this again.
Sinod Bharti
sb23@yahoo.comI'm not a huge seafood fan, but I really enjoyed this cioppino. The broth was very flavorful and the seafood was cooked perfectly.
Arooj Fatima
arooj.f@yahoo.comThis is the best cioppino I've ever had! The seafood was fresh and the broth was amazing.
Mitchell Angrum
ma8@yahoo.comI followed the recipe exactly and it turned out great! The only thing I would change is to add more vegetables.
Gavin Strawn
gavin@hotmail.comThis cioppino was a hit with my family! The seafood was perfectly cooked and the broth was flavorful and rich. I will definitely be making this again.