Best Coconut Fish And Pumpkin Stew Recipes

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CURRIED COCONUT-PUMPKIN STEW



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Coconut and rice milk are a cool complement to the warm spices in this Thai-themed dish.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Gluten-Free Recipes

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons light olive oil
1/4 cup red onion, minced
4 cloves garlic, minced
1 jalapeno pepper, ribs and seeds removed, finely chopped
1 teaspoon minced fresh ginger
2 teaspoons curry powder
1 1/2 cups peeled, cubed (1-inch), seeded pumpkin
1 cup light coconut milk
1 cup rice milk
1 pound extra-firm tofu, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 red bell pepper, ribs and seeds discarded, cut into 1-inch cubes
1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice
Salt and pepper, to taste
1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves

Steps:

  • In large, heavy pot over medium-high heat, heat oil. Saute onion, garlic, jalapeno, and ginger until fragrant, about 1 minute. Add curry powder and pumpkin. Cook and stir for 1 minute.
  • Stir in coconut milk and rice milk; bring to a boil. Lower to a simmer; cover and cook for 15 minutes. Add more milk or water, if needed.
  • Add tofu and red bell pepper. Simmer for another 5 to 10 minutes, uncovered, or until pumpkin is tender. Season with lemon juice, salt, and pepper. Garnish with whole cilantro leaves. Serve hot.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 266 g, Fat 17 g, Fiber 2 g, Protein 14 g

CARIBBEAN FISH-AND-PUMPKIN STEW



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Sure to perk up a dreary winter day, this Caribbean-inspired dish uses bold, rich ingredients like chile peppers, coconut milk, and winter squash. A few generous handfuls of baby spinach and lean and mild cod round out this nutritious (and weeknight-friendly!) one-dish meal. While this stew is great by itself, consider serving over brown rice for an extra dose of nutrients and fiber.

Provided by Greg Lofts

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Seafood Recipes

Time 50m

Number Of Ingredients 12

2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 shallots, cut into thin rings (1 cup)
1 tablespoon fresh thyme leaves
1 teaspoon minced Scotch bonnet or serrano pepper
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
1 pound calabaza squash, peeled and cut into 3/4-inch pieces
1 cup tomato sauce
1 1/4 pounds skinless cod fillet, cut into 1 1/4-inch pieces
1 can (13.5 ounces) light coconut milk
4 cups packed baby spinach (5 ounces)
Cooked rice, for serving (optional)
Lime wedges, for serving

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a pot over medium-high. Add shallots, thyme, and chile pepper; season with salt. Cook, stirring occasionally, until shallots are golden brown in places, about 4 minutes.
  • Add squash, tomato sauce, and 1 1/2 cups water; bring to a boil, then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and cook until squash is tender, 10 to 12 minutes. Meanwhile, season fish with salt and pepper.
  • Stir coconut milk and fish into stew. Cook at a bare simmer, stirring occasionally, until fish is just cooked through, about 5 minutes. Add spinach and simmer, gently stirring, until wilted and darkened slightly, about 1 minute. Spoon stew over rice and serve with lime wedges.

COCONUT FISH STEW WITH BASIL AND LEMONGRASS



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This stew is profoundly flavored and nuanced, with pungent notes of herbs, lime and saline fish sauce softened by the coconut milk, supple seafood and rice.

Provided by Melissa Clark

Categories     for two, soups and stews, main course

Time 20m

Yield 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 tablespoon vegetable oil
2 shallots, thinly sliced
1 small garlic clove, minced
2 1/2 cups chicken stock
1 13.5-ounce can coconut milk
1 lemongrass stalk, finely chopped
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded, if desired, and thinly sliced
2 tablespoons rice vinegar
1 tablespoon fish sauce
1 tablespoon light brown sugar
3/4 teaspoon salt
Finely grated zest of 1 lime
3/4 pound snapper or other firm fish (cut into 1 1/2-inch chunks), peeled shrimp, scallops or a combination
2 tablespoons chopped cilantro
2 tablespoons chopped fresh basil
Fresh lime juice, to taste
Cooked rice, for serving (optional)

Steps:

  • Heat oil in a medium pot over medium heat. Add shallots and garlic and cook, stirring, until shallots are softened, 3 to 5 minutes. Stir in stock, coconut milk, lemongrass, jalapeño, vinegar, fish sauce, sugar, salt and lime zest. Simmer for 10 minutes.
  • Stir in seafood and herbs. Cook 2 to 3 minutes. Stir in lime juice and serve, with rice if desired. (Note: Without rice it's more soup than stew.)

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 755, UnsaturatedFat 11 grams, Carbohydrate 43 grams, Fat 52 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 35 grams, SaturatedFat 38 grams, Sodium 1891 milligrams, Sugar 15 grams, TransFat 0 grams

MOQUECA (BRAZILIAN FISH STEW)



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This Brazilian dish may contain a few unexpected or even unfamiliar ingredients, but they are easy to find online and worth the search. The result is a tropical fish stew mellowed by slices of plantain and coconut milk and accompanied by the traditional hot sauce called piri-piri and farofa, the toasted cassava-meal accompaniment. Farofa is served all over South America with all kinds of dishes; this version, with caramelized onions adapted from Felipe Amaral in Rio de Janeiro, was my favorite. You can serve the moqueca without the farofa, if you prefer, but it helps to sop up the soupy liquid from the stew.

Provided by Florence Fabricant

Categories     soups and stews, main course

Time 2h30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 23

5 tablespoons unsalted butter
1 medium onion, sliced thin
1 1/2 cups manioc or cassava meal, available online and in some specialty food shops
1 3/4 pounds black sea bass, filleted, trimmings reserved
12 ounces large shrimp, peeled, shells reserved
Salt
2 bay leaves
1 small white turnip, peeled and diced
3 medium onions
4 large plum tomatoes
6 ounces shishito peppers, chopped
2 cloves garlic
1/3 cup chopped cilantro
1/4 cup chopped chives
1 green plantain
1/2 red bell pepper, cut in rings
2 green Cubanelle peppers, green frying peppers or 1 small green bell pepper, cut in rings
10 ounces unsweetened coconut milk
4 tablespoons dendê oil, or red palm oil, available online
6 ounces cooked octopus tentacles, cut in thick slices, or raw squid in thin rings
1 long red chile pepper, for garnish
1/2 cup long grain rice, steamed
Piri-piri or other hot sauce, for serving

Steps:

  • Make the farofa if desired: Melt butter in a skillet or shallow saucepan on medium heat. Add sliced onion, and cook, stirring, until it turns light brown. Stir in manioc and cook, stirring, 5 to 8 minutes, until it starts to toast. Cover and keep warm.
  • Make the fish broth: Cut each bass fillet in 4 or 5 pieces, cover and refrigerate. Place trimmings in a 3-quart stovetop casserole, preferably an earthenware pot. Lightly salt shrimp, cover and refrigerate. Place shells in the pot. Add 5 cups water; the bay leaves; the turnip; 2 onions, chopped; 2 tomatoes, chopped; half the shishito peppers; the garlic; and half the cilantro and chives. Bring to a boil, reduce heat and simmer about 45 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
  • Heat oven to 450 degrees. Cut a slit in the skin of the plantain, wrap in foil and bake 20 minutes, until flesh is tender. Cool.
  • Strain broth into a bowl, pressing on the solids. Discard solids and return broth to pot. Cook over medium heat until reduced to 1 1/2 cups.
  • Slice remaining tomatoes and remaining onion 1/4 inch thick and add to pot. Add bell peppers, Cubanelle peppers, remaining shishito peppers, remaining chives and all but 1 tablespoon remaining cilantro. Bring to a simmer and cook about 20 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
  • Peel plantain and slice it 1/2 inch thick. Add to pot. Add coconut milk and dende oil. Add fish and octopus, if using, and simmer 5 minutes. Rinse and dry shrimp and squid, if using, and add to pot. Simmer 3 minutes. Check seasonings. Strew remaining cilantro on top, garnish with a red chile and serve over rice directly from the pot, with farofa and piri-piri on the side.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 696, UnsaturatedFat 10 grams, Carbohydrate 62 grams, Fat 33 grams, Fiber 4 grams, Protein 41 grams, SaturatedFat 21 grams, Sodium 1288 milligrams, Sugar 11 grams, TransFat 0 grams

COCONUT CURRY FISH



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Jamaican curry powder plays a major role in this deeply savory weeknight dish, giving the sauce its unique flavor and golden hue. The traditional spice blend is heavy on the turmeric, and benefits from being toasted, which brings out its notes. This recipe calls for frozen whiting, which doesn't hold up to frying but shines here, simmered in a sauce studded with red and green bell peppers. If whiting is unavailable, cod is also a good choice.

Provided by Millie Peartree

Categories     dinner, weeknight, seafood, main course

Time 30m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14

2 tablespoons olive oil
2 medium red bell peppers, deseeded and sliced into 1/4-inch-thick strips
2 medium green bell peppers, deseeded and sliced into 1/4-inch-thick strips
1 medium onion, sliced
Kosher salt and freshly cracked black pepper
1 1/2 tablespoons Jamaican curry powder (hot or mild)
2 garlic cloves, minced
1 tablespoon grated ginger
4 (6-ounce) fillets frozen fish, such as whiting or cod
1 (14-ounce) can coconut milk
1 lime
2 scallions, trimmed and thinly sliced, for garnish
Fresh cilantro leaves and tender stems, for garnish
White rice or couscous, for serving

Steps:

  • Heat a medium (10-inch) saucepan with deep sides over medium-high. Drizzle in olive oil to cover the bottom of the pan. Add red and green bell peppers and onion, and sauté until softened, about 3 to 4 minutes. Season with salt and pepper.
  • Add the curry powder to the pan, and toast for about 1 minute, stirring often to keep the curry from scorching. Stir in the garlic and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds. Stir in the grated ginger and cook until fragrant, about 30 seconds.
  • Place fish on top of cooked vegetables, or nestle them into the vegetables, if your pan is becoming too full. Pour coconut milk over fish and vegetables.
  • Cover and simmer over medium-low until fish is cooked and starts to flake, about 20 minutes. Adjust seasoning with salt and pepper. Squeeze lime to taste over the top and garnish with scallions and cilantro. Serve with white rice or couscous.

COCONUT FISH STEW



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Make and share this Coconut Fish Stew recipe from Food.com.

Provided by David04

Categories     Very Low Carbs

Time 30m

Yield 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

2 lbs white fish fillets (skin on)
2 tablespoons lime juice
1/2 teaspoon salt
12 ounces shrimp (optional)
12 ounces mussels (optional)
1 onion, sliced
1 red pepper, slices (optional)
1/2 teaspoon garlic, minced
4 tablespoons tomato paste
2 cups water
1 cup coconut milk
1 tablespoon hot sauce
3 tablespoons parsley

Steps:

  • Place fish, lime juice and salt in a bowl. Marinate while you continue.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large fry pan and add the onion and garlic. Cook until the onion is softened. Add the marinated fish, tomato paste, water and simmer for about 10 minutes over medium heat, and the fish is cooked through.
  • Mix in the coconut milk, pepper sauce, parsley and simmer for another 5 minutes. This is good as a soup or served over white rice. You can also add shrimp, mussels, etc.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 250.2, Fat 10.8, SaturatedFat 8.2, Cholesterol 101.6, Sodium 477.6, Carbohydrate 8.7, Fiber 1.9, Sugar 5.3, Protein 29.8

COCONUT FISH AND TOMATO BAKE



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A coconut-milk dressing infused with garlic, ginger, turmeric and lime coats fish fillets in this sheet-pan dinner. Accompanying the fish are bright bursts of tomatoes which turn jammy under the broiler and relinquish some of their juices to the pan sauce. This sauce is silky enough to coat a spoon and packed with flavor. It pairs well with anything from snapper to flounder and even salmon, so choose the fillets that look best at the market. You'll want to sop up the sauce with thick slices of grilled or toasted baguette, or spoon it over steamed rice.

Provided by Yewande Komolafe

Categories     dinner, weeknight, seafood, main course

Time 35m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 12

3/4 cup unsweetened coconut milk
1 (1-inch) piece fresh ginger, scrubbed and finely grated
1 garlic clove, finely grated
1/2 teaspoon ground turmeric
1/2 teaspoon red-pepper flakes
1 tablespoon honey
Kosher salt
2 limes
1/2 cup chopped cilantro
4 (6-ounce) fish fillets, such as snapper, haddock, striped bass, fluke, sablefish or salmon, skin on or off
2 pints cherry or grape tomatoes
3 tablespoons olive oil

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, whisk together the coconut milk, ginger, garlic, turmeric, red-pepper flakes, honey and 1 teaspoon salt.
  • Zest and juice 1 lime directly into the coconut milk mixture. Stir in 1/4 cup chopped cilantro. Add the fish fillets and turn to coat. Marinate in the refrigerator for 15 to 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, adjust an oven rack to the lower-middle position. Arrange another rack in the position closest to the broiler heat source. Heat oven to 425 degrees.
  • Place the tomatoes on a large sheet pan. Drizzle with 2 tablespoons olive oil, season with salt and toss to coat. Place the marinated fish between the tomatoes and spoon all the marinade from the bowl over the fish. Drizzle 1 tablespoon of oil over the fish. Transfer the pan to the lower-middle rack and roast until the surface of the fish is opaque but the center is not cooked through, 8 to 10 minutes, depending on thickness of the fish. The fish should not flake easily with a fork. Remove the pan from the oven and heat the broiler to high.
  • Move the pan to the broiler and finish cooking, rotating the pan once, until the fish is tender and the tomatoes are just beginning to brown in spots, 5 to 6 minutes, depending on thickness of the fish. Slice the remaining lime into wedges.
  • Divide the tomatoes and fish among dishes and tip the pan juices over the fish. Garnish with the remaining 1/4 cup cilantro and serve with lime wedges for squeezing.

PRAWN, PUMPKIN & COCONUT STEW



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Cook an exotic, Asian-style stew of prawn and pumpkin for an easy-to-make yet impressive dinner. Serve with rice if you like

Provided by Diana Henry

Categories     Dinner, Main course, Supper

Number Of Ingredients 17

1 medium onion
2 tbsp groundnut oil
4 garlic cloves , crushed
2 red chillies , deseeded and chopped
3cm cube fresh ginger , grated to a purée
400ml coconut cream
750ml chicken or fish stock
350g pumpkin , peeled and cut into 3cm cubes (prepared weight)
150g waxy baby potatoes , halved or quartered
20g fresh coriander , leaves picked, stalks finely chopped
400g large raw prawns , shelled
300g baby spinach leaves
1-2 limes , juiced
½ tbsp golden caster sugar
1 tbsp fish sauce , plus extra for seasoning
red chilli , thinly sliced
lime wedges

Steps:

  • Halve the onion, then cut each half into crescent moon-shaped wedges about 2cm thick at the thickest part. Heat the oil in a casserole dish. Cook the onion until soft and pale gold, then add the garlic, chillis and ginger, and cook for 2 mins more. Stir in the coconut cream, stock and some seasoning. Heat carefully, but don't let it boil.
  • Add the pumpkin and potato, season again, then add the coriander stalks. Simmer until the pumpkin and potatoes are tender. Use a wooden spoon to squash some of the pumpkin if you want to to thicken the stew a little, but don't break it down too much (you don't want a purée).
  • Add the prawns and spinach. Cook gently until the prawns are opaque, about 3 mins. Stir in the lime juice, sugar and fish sauce. Taste the stew, then adjust the flavour with more lime or fish sauce as needed. Roughly chop the coriander leaves, then stir them through. Top each portion of the stew with some sliced red chilli, and serve with lime wedges on the side.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 613 calories, Fat 42 grams fat, SaturatedFat 31 grams saturated fat, Carbohydrate 21 grams carbohydrates, Sugar 14 grams sugar, Fiber 4 grams fiber, Protein 36 grams protein, Sodium 2 milligram of sodium

BRAZILIAN FISH STEW



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This super easy but hearty dish is full of flavor and absolutely delicious! It's a simplified version of a common Brazilian dish that I remember from my childhood and it's become a favorite even among my kids and I, even though we don't like fish! This can be made easily on the stovetop or in the slow cooker for a no-fail convenience meal. Use salmon in place of tilapia for a stronger fish flavor. Serve with hot rice or warm tortillas.

Provided by BellevueMama

Categories     Soups, Stews and Chili Recipes     Stews     Seafood

Time 1h5m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 13

3 tablespoons lime juice
1 tablespoon ground cumin
1 tablespoon paprika
2 teaspoons minced garlic
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 ½ pounds tilapia fillets, cut into chunks
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 onions, chopped
4 large bell peppers, sliced
1 (16 ounce) can diced tomatoes, drained
1 (16 ounce) can coconut milk
1 bunch fresh cilantro, chopped

Steps:

  • Stir together the lime juice, cumin, paprika, garlic, salt, and pepper in a bowl. Add the tilapia and toss to coat. Cover and refrigerate at least 20 minutes, up to 24 hours.
  • Heat the olive oil in a large pot over medium-high heat. Quickly fry the onions in the oil 1 to 2 minutes. Reduce heat to medium. Add the bell peppers, tilapia, and diced tomatoes to the pot in succeeding layers. Pour the coconut milk over the mixture. Cover the pot and simmer 15 minutes, stirring occasionally. Stir in the cilantro and continue cooking until the tilapia is completely cooked through, another 5 to 10 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 358.6 calories, Carbohydrate 15.6 g, Cholesterol 42 mg, Fat 21.8 g, Fiber 4.8 g, Protein 27.4 g, SaturatedFat 14.5 g, Sodium 600.1 mg, Sugar 6.4 g

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