CookpadCookpad
Guest
Register or Log In
Save and create recipes, send cooksnaps and more
  • Search
  • Premium
    • Top Cooksnapped Recipes
    • Top Viewed Recipes
  • Premium
  • Challenges
  • FAQ
  • Send Feedback
  • Region
  • Your Collection
Your Collection
To start creating your recipe library, please register or login.
Easy Cioppino
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete
CookpadCookpad
A picture of Easy Cioppino.

Easy Cioppino

Jack Kahler
Jack Kahler @cook_3394297

Cioppino is a mildly spicy, tomato-based seafood stew originally created by Italian-American fishermen in San Francisco. Traditionally made with the catch of the day, I like to mix and match whatever looks good at the grocery, whether fresh or frozen. It's hard to get this one wrong if you use good tomatoes and fresh ingredients for the broth.

Cioppino makes a delicious family meal, and a staple for casual cool-weather entertaining.

Cioppino is a mildly spicy, tomato-based seafood stew originally created by Italian-American fishermen in San Francisco. Traditionally made with the catch of the day, I like to mix and match whatever looks good at the grocery, whether fresh or frozen. It's hard to get this one wrong if you use good tomatoes and fresh ingredients for the broth.

Cioppino makes a delicious family meal, and a staple for casual cool-weather entertaining.

Read more

Easy Cioppino

Jack Kahler
Jack Kahler @cook_3394297

Cioppino is a mildly spicy, tomato-based seafood stew originally created by Italian-American fishermen in San Francisco. Traditionally made with the catch of the day, I like to mix and match whatever looks good at the grocery, whether fresh or frozen. It's hard to get this one wrong if you use good tomatoes and fresh ingredients for the broth.

Cioppino makes a delicious family meal, and a staple for casual cool-weather entertaining.

Cioppino is a mildly spicy, tomato-based seafood stew originally created by Italian-American fishermen in San Francisco. Traditionally made with the catch of the day, I like to mix and match whatever looks good at the grocery, whether fresh or frozen. It's hard to get this one wrong if you use good tomatoes and fresh ingredients for the broth.

Cioppino makes a delicious family meal, and a staple for casual cool-weather entertaining.

Read more
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete
Share
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Ingredients

45 mins
4 servings
  • 1steamed dungeness crab, cleaned and cracked
  • 24small mussels, scrubbed and debearded
  • 24small clams, scrubbed
  • 40medium shrimp in the shell, deveined
  • 1bag scallops, defrosted
  • 1/2 lbcalamari, cut into 1" bands
  • 1/2 lbwhole filet of halibut or other firm-flesh fish
  • 3 tbspolive oil, extra virgin
  • 1small onion, halved and cut in thirds
  • 2garlic cloves, crushed
  • 1small red bell pepper, cut in 2-inch strips
  • 1/2a fennel bulb, cut in thirds
  • 2 tspred pepper flakes
  • 2bay leaves
  • 28 ozSan Marzano tomatoes, crushed well by hand or pureed
  • 2big sprigs of basil
  • 2sprigs Italian flat parsley,
  • 1 tspdried oregano
  • freshly ground black pepper
  • sea salt
  • 1baguette loaf sourdough bread
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App
Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.

Steps

45 mins
  1. 1

    Heat olive oil and garlic in a large pot over medium-high heat for about 1 minute.

  2. 2

    Add the onions, fennel, red bell pepper, bay leaf and red pepper flakes. Add sea salt and black pepper to taste. Saute over medium-high heat until the onions are translucent, about 2 minutes.

  3. 3

    Stir in tomatoes and add the basil, parsley and oregano. Continue cooking over medium high heat, stirring occasionally until the sauce is reduced by a third.

  4. 4

    While the sauce thickens, cut the sourdough baguette into half-inch slices and toast or grill on both sides until crisp. Coat lightly with garlic and olive oil. Set aside in a serving bowl.

  5. 5

    Add clams and mussels to the pot and cook for 2 minutes.

  6. 6

    Add the fish fillet, scallops, shrimp, calamari and prawns. Cover the pot and simmer rapidly for about 5 minutes.

  7. 7

    Add the steamed crab and stir well. Cook until the mussels and clams open, about 4 more minutes.

  8. 8

    Transfer cioppino into a large bowl and serve immediately with the grilled sourdough bread..

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
Edit recipe
See report
Add to folders
Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
ShareShare
  • Copied!
  • Email
  • Facebook
  • Pin it
  • Twitter
PrintPrint
  • PrintPrint
  • Add CooksnapAdd Cooksnap
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Delete

Cooksnaps

Saved
Save this recipe to come back to it later.
  • Add Cooksnap
  • Add to folders
  • Print
  • Share
    • Copied!
    • Email
    • Facebook
    • Pin it
    • Twitter
  • Report Recipe
  • See report
  • Edit recipe
  • Delete

Copied!

Jack Kahler
Jack Kahler @cook_3394297
on November 03, 2014 02:14
Professional road warrior, happy husband and father of two, avid diner and sometimes-capable cook. I enjoy messing around in the kitchen whenever I'm home long enough to shop for ingredients.
Read more

Comments

Guest
Add a comment
0/0

Keywords

Scallop Onion Crab Mussel Fish Fennel Bulb Red Bell Pepper Shrimp Pepper Basil Squid Clam Fillet Garlic

Similar Recipes

More Recipes

  1. A picture of Christmas Molasses Cookies.

    Christmas Molasses Cookies

    Cluelesskitty Cluelesskitty
  2. A picture of Eton Mess.

    Eton Mess

    mary jane mary jane
  3. A picture of Jamaican Meatloaf with Peppers and Banana Topping.

    Jamaican Meatloaf with Peppers and Banana Topping

    Rebecca Dunsworth Rebecca Dunsworth
  4. A picture of Kanki Chokha Ni Ghensh - Gujarati Traditional Lost Recipe - Broken Rice Cooked in Sour Buttermilk.

    Kanki Chokha Ni Ghensh - Gujarati Traditional Lost Recipe - Broken Rice Cooked in Sour Buttermilk

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  5. A picture of Kutchi Chiba Dhokli - Traditional Forgotten & Lost Recipe of Kutch Region - Gujarat - India.

    Kutchi Chiba Dhokli - Traditional Forgotten & Lost Recipe of Kutch Region - Gujarat - India

    Manisha Sampat Manisha Sampat
  6. A picture of Nokedli.

    Nokedli

    Gabriel Ivarsson Gabriel Ivarsson
  7. A picture of Lauki Thalipeeth (Bottle Gourd Flatbread).

    Lauki Thalipeeth (Bottle Gourd Flatbread)

    Sangita Vyas Sangita Vyas
  8. A picture of Beef Sauce.

    Beef Sauce

    Angella Ambrose Angella Ambrose
  9. A picture of Chicken-Egg Fried Rice.

    Chicken-Egg Fried Rice

    Karthikeyan Nanjanavaram Karthikeyan Nanjanavaram
  10. A picture of Easy Homemade Naan (Pan Method).

    Easy Homemade Naan (Pan Method)

    Phenny Sharon Phenny Sharon
  11. A picture of Crockpot BBQ Chicken.

    Crockpot BBQ Chicken

    Erica Erica
  12. A picture of Jiffy Joe.

    Jiffy Joe

    starplayer starplayer
  13. A picture of Pesto.

    Pesto

    Kanya Kanya
  14. A picture of Cabbage and Sausage.

    Cabbage and Sausage

    Erin Collins Erin Collins
  15. A picture of Potato Poofs.

    Potato Poofs

    Taylor Topp Comacho Taylor Topp Comacho
  16. A picture of "Gobbler" Quesadillas.

    "Gobbler" Quesadillas

    Bridget Bridget
  17. A picture of Chicken with Onions and Potatoes.

    Chicken with Onions and Potatoes

    laciestogdill laciestogdill
  18. A picture of Cabbage and Sausage.

    Cabbage and Sausage

    Erin Collins Erin Collins
  19. A picture of Bean Salad.

    Bean Salad

    alroberts alroberts
  20. A picture of Baked Ham in orange pineapple dijon glaze.

    Baked Ham in orange pineapple dijon glaze

    Tiffany Gaube Tiffany Gaube
  21. A picture of Fiesta Chicken Bake.

    Fiesta Chicken Bake

    rwcbstaley rwcbstaley
  22. A picture of Chocolate Christmas bark.

    Chocolate Christmas bark

    bradberry.jenna bradberry.jenna
  23. A picture of Orzo With Cheese And Butter Sauce.

    Orzo With Cheese And Butter Sauce

    Robert Bentz Robert Bentz
  24. A picture of Potato Dumplings adapted from The Settlement Cookbook 1965.

    Potato Dumplings adapted from The Settlement Cookbook 1965

    Leah Ellias Leah Ellias
  25. A picture of Crockpot Roasted Chicken.

    Crockpot Roasted Chicken

    angela.walston angela.walston
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/354417
Cookpad Open in Cookpad App

About Us

Our mission at Cookpad is to make everyday cooking fun, because we believe that cooking is key to a happier and healthier life for people, communities and the planet. We empower home cooks all over the world to help each other by sharing their recipes and cooking experiences.

Subscribe to Premium for exclusive features & benefits!

Cookpad Communities

🇺🇸 United States 🇬🇧 United Kingdom 🇪🇸 España 🇦🇷 Argentina 🇺🇾 Uruguay 🇲🇽 México 🇨🇱 Chile 🇻🇳 Việt Nam 🇹🇭 ไทย 🇮🇩 Indonesia 🇫🇷 France 🇸🇦 السعودية 🇹🇼 臺灣 🇮🇹 Italia 🇮🇷 ایران 🇮🇳 India 🇭🇺 Magyarország 🇳🇬 Nigeria 🇬🇷 Ελλάδα 🇲🇾 Malaysia 🇵🇹 Portugal 🇺🇦 Україна 🇯🇵 日本 See All

Learn More

Cookpad Premium Careers Feedback Blog Terms of Service Community Guidelines Privacy Policy Frequently Asked Questions

Download our app

Open Cookpad App on Google Play Open Cookpad App on App Store
Copyright © Cookpad Inc. All Rights Reserved
close