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IrishBubbaLiberal

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13. Recipes -- North Wales Fish & Seafood, book
Wed Mar 19, 2025, 03:59 PM
Mar 2025

I bought this a few months ago.

Haven’t yet got around to trying the recipes

https://graffeg.com/products/north-wales-fish-seafood

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One of My favorite fish dish is the Italian Crazy Fish recipe,
Need really ripe tomatoes for the best taste,
So Summer dish usually for me.

Easy, quick, tasty

There are quite a few online recipes
https://www.foodandwine.com/recipes/fish-in-crazy-water

This recipe is ok,,, but I don’t use any vegetables.
And I use 1/2 dry white wine, 1-cup water,
A couple thin sliced garlic lightly pan cooked, And a pinch of chili flakes, heated in olive oil


https://www.panningtheglobe.com/fish-in-crazy-water/

Fish In Crazy Water is a classic Neapolitan dish of fresh fish poached with vegetables and water. A wonderfully simple, healthy and delicious recipe that yields tender fish and vegetables in sweet flavorful broth

HOW TO COOK FISH IN CRAZY WATER

The recipe for fish in crazy water is stunningly simple. The beauty of this dish is in the delicate sweet and savory flavors of the fresh ingredients.

Use the best ripe cherry tomatoes you can find to flavor the broth.

Use white fish fillets - your favorite or whatever is fresh. I've had great success with snapper, halibut and sea bass. I've listed a few other types of fish that will work well in this recipe.
The only other ingredients you'll need is olive oil, garlic, carrots, celery, onions, parsley and, of course, water. I like cutting the carrots and celery into matchsticks but chopping them is fine, too. Whatever suits you.

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