Marmitako
Marmitako

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Marmitako is one of the most well liked of recent trending meals on earth. It’s simple, it is quick, it tastes delicious. It’s enjoyed by millions every day. They’re nice and they look wonderful. Marmitako is something which I have loved my whole life.

In Spain's Basque Country, marmitako means roughly "from the pot." This rustic, filling soup, now common in Basque homes and sociedades, began as a meal local tuna fishermen would make. Drain well, scrape off the flesh and discard skins. Marmitako, a classic recipe from the Basque country, layers onions, potatoes, tomatoes, and salmon into a juicy one-pot meal. Marmitako is a typical Basque dish that is one of our favorites.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few components. You can have marmitako using 13 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Marmitako:
  1. Prepare 500-600 gr bonito/white tuna (normal tuna also ok!)
  2. Get 4-5 potatoes
  3. Take 1/2 of red pepper (1 is also ok!)
  4. Make ready 1 onion
  5. Make ready 1 clove garlic
  6. Take 1 slice bread from previous day
  7. Make ready 4-5 tbsp homemade tomato sauce
  8. Take 1 glass white wine
  9. Take 1 small dried chili
  10. Take 2 tsp sweet paprika
  11. Get Extra virgin Olive oil
  12. Take Water
  13. Make ready Parsley

Marmitako is a tuna fish stew with potatoes that is not too difficult to make but is extremely tasty and filling. The name Marmitako comes from the Basque word 'marmita' which means 'pot' or 'casserole' in the. Every time I see marmitako on a restaurant's daily lunch menu I have to order it. This Basque tuna stew is bursting with the flavor of fresh vegetables, smokey paprika, and fresh tuna.

Instructions to make Marmitako:
  1. Cut the fish into cubes and reserve it in a bowl. Do the same with the potatoes. Shred the onion, mince the garlic, cut the bread in small pieces, and peel the pepper and cut it into strips.
  2. Put some olive oil in a large pan and brown the pepper for a little while, until it becomes soft. Taking advantage from the size of the pan, fry the bread at the same time on both sides
  3. Once the bread is golden brown, put it aside. Add the onion, garlic and chilli and let them poach with the pepper for about 10 minutes
  4. Add the potatoes, salt and cook everything for a few minutes. Then add the wine and when it evaporates, add also the tomato sauce (I always have homemade in the freezer !!) and the paprika and mix everything.
  5. Add enough water to cover everything and let it cook over medium heat for at least 20 minutes. Once that time has passed, we check if the potatoes are done, if not, leave it a little more
  6. As last step, take the bonito/tuna, salt it and add it in the pan, together with the bread, and cook between 3-5 minutes, depending on the size of the cubes. Put some chopped parsley, and ready to taste!!!

Every time I see marmitako on a restaurant's daily lunch menu I have to order it. This Basque tuna stew is bursting with the flavor of fresh vegetables, smokey paprika, and fresh tuna. It's a dish that everyone loves — even friends who "don't like fish" are swayed by good marmitako. Easy Marmitako Recipe This Marmitako is really quite simple to make and you don´t need any special equipment, I used a a standard stock pot, and most importantly, fresh ingredients. With a recipe this simple, it is always important to use the freshest and highest of quality ingredients, it truly does make a difference in the overall flavor.

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