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Portuguese Arroz de Marisco – Seafood Rice
A rich, tomato-based Portuguese rice dish loaded with a variety of shellfish — somewhere between a soup and a paella, brimming with ocean flavor.
Ingredients (Serves 4):
* 200g shrimp
* 200g mussels, cleaned
* 150g squid, sliced
* 2 cups medium-grain rice
* 1 onion, chopped
* 2 garlic cloves, minced
* 2 tomatoes, chopped
* 750ml fish stock
* 1 glass white wine
* Olive oil, parsley, chili flakes (optional)
Instructions:
1. In olive oil, sauté onion and garlic until fragrant. Add tomatoes and cook down.
2. Stir in rice, then deglaze with white wine.
3. Add hot fish stock. Simmer \~10 mins.
4. Add seafood and cook until rice is al dente and seafood is cooked.
5. Finish with chopped parsley and chili flakes if desired.
Portuguese Tip:
The rice should be slightly soupy — not dry like paella.Portuguese Arroz de Marisco – Seafood Rice A rich, tomato-based Portuguese rice dish loaded with a variety of shellfish — somewhere between a soup and a paella, brimming with ocean flavor. Ingredients (Serves 4): * 200g shrimp * 200g mussels, cleaned * 150g squid, sliced * 2 cups medium-grain rice * 1 onion, chopped * 2 garlic cloves, minced * 2 tomatoes, chopped * 750ml fish stock * 1 glass white wine * Olive oil, parsley, chili flakes (optional) Instructions: 1. In olive oil, sauté onion and garlic until fragrant. Add tomatoes and cook down. 2. Stir in rice, then deglaze with white wine. 3. Add hot fish stock. Simmer \~10 mins. 4. Add seafood and cook until rice is al dente and seafood is cooked. 5. Finish with chopped parsley and chili flakes if desired. Portuguese Tip: The rice should be slightly soupy — not dry like paella.0 Commenti ·0 condivisioni ·14K Views ·0 Anteprima -
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While that may not sound dramatic, this slow but steady subsidence, combined with rising sea levels, increases the city’s long-term flood risk. Scientists emphasize that this gradual pace allows urban planners and engineers time to reinforce infrastructure and prepare for future challenges.
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