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Fish Soup (Kakavia)

Cuisine: Greek
Type: Fish
Serves: 8 people

Recipe Ingredients

1 1/2   Fish trimmings
3   -water
  Salt
1   Peppercorns
2   Onions - chopped (large)
2   Garlic cloves - crushed
2   Leeks - (optional) white part only
1 cup 110g / 3.9ozChopped carrot
1 cup 110g / 3.9ozChopped celery - (with leaves)
1/2 cup 118mlOlive oil
2 cups 125g / 4.4ozChopped - peeled tomatoes
2   Bay leaves
4 sections  Parsley
1 section  Thyme
750   Potatoes - peeled and sliced
  Parsley - chopped
  Fish (see Note)
1 1/2   Mixed whole fish
500   Green lobster tails
500   Large green prawns
2 tablespoons 30mlLemon juice

Recipe Instructions

Obtain from the fishmonger fish trimmings such as heads and backbones. Rinse well and place in a large pot. Add water, salt and 1/2 teaspoon peppercorns and simmer for 2 hours. Strain stock and reserve.

Gently fry onion, garlic, chopped leeks, carrots and celery in oil for 10 minutes. Add chopped tomatoes, herbs tied into a bunch and reserved fish stock. Season well with salt and freshly ground pepper. Cover and simmer for 30 minutes. Add potatoes and boil for 5 minutes.

Reduce heat, add fish pieces and simmer 3 minutes, then add lobster pieces and prawns and simmer for 7-10 minutes until prawns turn pink and lobster meat is cooked. Do not boil when shellfish are added for they will toughen.

Pile fish, shellfish and potatoes in a serving dish, sprinkle with chopped parsley and keep hot.

Serve soup in a tureen as a first course with crusty bread, then follow with seafood and potatoes served with lemon wedges and a cruet of olive oil. Alternatively soup, potatoes and seafood may be served together in deep plates.

NOTE: Fish and shellfish preparation: Fish suitable are snapper, mullet, eel, whiting, john dory and bream. Cut into 5 cm (2 inch) slices and sprinkle with lemon juice. Add heads and trimmings to fish stock. Cut rinsed lobster tails into 5 cm (2 inch) pieces with shell on. Shell and de-vein prawns.

Source:
The Greek Cookbook by Tess Mallos

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