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  2. Cioppino - Wikipedia

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    Cioppino with bread. Cioppino (/ tʃ ə ˈ p iː n oʊ /, Italian: [tʃopˈpiːno]; from Ligurian: cioppin) is a fish stew originating in San Francisco, California, an Italian-American cuisine related to various fish soups in Italian cuisine. [1]

  3. Buridda - Wikipedia

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    Cioppino is an Italian-American seafood stew invented in the 1800s in San Francisco by people from Genoa, and it is a type of buridda. [6] Buridda is related to bourride, a fish soup of Provence and the burrida of Sardinia, a dish made of shark meat.

  4. List of fish and seafood soups - Wikipedia

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    Sliced fish soup; Sopa marinera — a Spanish seafood dish [3] made with oysters, clams, seashells, crab, lobster, shrimp and spices like achiote and cumin; Sopa de peixe - Portuguese fish soup, usually made using a tomato base. Very rich, it can include a variety of different seafood at the same time, and be a meal in itself. Tom Yum; Ukha

  5. 28 Classic Dishes for a True Feast of the Seven Fishes on ...

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    Get the recipe: San Francisco Cioppino Skillet sauteed clams with garlic, tomatoes, white wine and parsley. This recipe tastes just like restaurants straight from Italy!

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  7. Fish stew - Wikipedia

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    Buridda (Italian, from Liguria) Cacciucco (Italian, from Livorno) Caldeirada ; Caldo de mariscos stew, also known as caldo de siete mares; Chepa pulus (tamarind-based South Indian fish stew from Andhra Pradesh) Cioppino (San Francisco version of an Italian fish stew) [2] Cotriade (from Brittany) Fish head curry [3] [4] Ghalieh mahi

  8. Catalan Fish Stew with Pimentón Mayonnaise Recipe - AOL

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    3. Add the serrano, olives and halibut and simmer over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the fish is cooked through and the stew is thick, about 5 minutes longer. 4. Meanwhile, in a small bowl, using the back of a spoon, mash the remaining garlic to a paste with a pinch of salt.

  9. Cacciucco - Wikipedia

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    Cacciucco (Italian: [katˈtʃukko]) is an Italian fish stew native to the western coastal towns of Tuscany. [1] It is especially associated with the port city of Livorno, in Tuscany, [2] [3] and the town of Viareggio north of it. [3]