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Caldillo de perro

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Caldillo de perro (literally "dog soup") is a fish soup of Andalusia (southern Spain).[1] The name is said to come from "el Perro," the nickname of a shipboard cook in El Puerto de Santa María.[2] The main ingredients are hake, garlic, olive oil, lemons, and Seville oranges.[3] It is customarily served with sour orange juice. It is a common dish in the fishing districts.[4]

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Characteristics

The fresh fish stock is cut into slices and seasoned with salt. The soup is traditionally cooked in a clay pot. Olive oil, garlic, onions, leeks, carrots, and parsley (with mussels occasionally added) are brought to a boil and then gently simmered for approximately 30 minutes. The sliced fish is added at the end and served with sour orange juice and white bread. The soup is served hot and freshly cooked.

See also

References

  1. ^ Fearnley-Whittingstall, Hugh; Fisher, Nick (20 March 2012). The River Cottage Fish Book: The Definitive Guide to Sourcing and Cooking Sustainable Fish and Shellfish. Ten Speed Press. p. 993. ISBN 9781607740636.
  2. ^ Ducasse, Alain (13 November 2009). Gran libro de cocina de Alain Ducasse: Mediterráneo (in Spanish). Ediciones Akal. pp. 268–269. ISBN 9788446023272.
  3. ^ Hopkinson, Simon (23 July 2013). Roast Chicken and Other Stories. Hyperion. p. 112. ISBN 9781401306144.
  4. ^ Pérez, Dionisio (4 November 2005). Guía del Buen Comer Español (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Maxtor. p. 94. ISBN 9788497612357.
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