Moqueca
- Meat
Brazilian Fish Stew
For the fish
500-750g
firm white fish - Halibut, Black Cod, Sea Bass (thicker cuts are best)½ tsp
salt1
lime, zest and juice
Rinse and pat dry the fish and cut into 2 inch pieces. Place in a bowl. Add salt, zest from half the lime and 1 tbsp lime juice. Massage lightly to coat all pieces well. Set aside.
For the stew:
2–3 tbsp
coconut or olive oil (or use Dende – Brazillian Red Palm oil for the best flavor!)1
onion finely diced (red, white or yellow)½ tsp
salt1 cup
carrot, diced1
red bell pepper, diced4 cloves
garlic, rough chopped½
jalapeno, finely diced1 tbsp
tomato paste2 tsp
paprika1 tsp
cumin1 cup
fish or chicken stock1½ cups
tomatoes, diced (preferably fresh)1 can
coconut milk (liquid and solids)- salt to taste
½ cup
chopped cilantro, scallions or Italian parsley- A squeeze of lime
In a large saute pan, heat the olive oil over medium high heat.
Add onion and salt, and sauté 2-3 minutes.
Turn heat down to medium, add carrot, bell pepper, garlic and jalapeno and cook 4-5 more minutes.
Add tomato paste, spices and stock. Mix and bring to a simmer and add tomatoes.
Cover and simmer gently on medium low for 5 minutes or until carrots are tender.
Add the coconut milk and taste and add more salt if necessary.
Nestle the fish in the stew and simmer gently until it’s cooked through, about 4-6 minutes. Spoon the flavorful coconut broth over the fish and cook until desired doneness or longer for thicker pieces.
Taste and adjust salt and squeeze with lime.
To serve, serve over rice, sprinkle with cilantro or scallions and a squeeze of lime.
Drizzle with a little olive oil if you like.