Easy fish soup
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Easy fish soup
TJs has cod pieces for just over $3 a lb. I bought a can of clams and a bottle of clam juice (MRT said clams are fine for me, and they haven't upset me yet).
Sauteed onions and carrots olive oil, added about a tablespoon of potato starch to thicken it, added a large peeled and diced potato, and then the clams, the juice and 2 cups of coconut milk.
I let it cook for a few minutes so soften the potato, and added the cod pieces for another 10 minutes or so. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Easy, cheap and delicious.
Sauteed onions and carrots olive oil, added about a tablespoon of potato starch to thicken it, added a large peeled and diced potato, and then the clams, the juice and 2 cups of coconut milk.
I let it cook for a few minutes so soften the potato, and added the cod pieces for another 10 minutes or so. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
Easy, cheap and delicious.
It's really good!
The fish soups I have made usually demand making fish stock and cooking things in order, and all sorts of finicky stuff. This was SO easy, and cheap. I just saw that the cod pieces are $3.47. Clam juice and pieces are not so cheap, but you only need one can of each. This recipe easily feeds 4 people, and, as you say, it's very nutritious without being heavy.
The fish soups I have made usually demand making fish stock and cooking things in order, and all sorts of finicky stuff. This was SO easy, and cheap. I just saw that the cod pieces are $3.47. Clam juice and pieces are not so cheap, but you only need one can of each. This recipe easily feeds 4 people, and, as you say, it's very nutritious without being heavy.