Colombian Fish head soup

Recipes for Fish and things that go with it, also Fileting and Cleaning tips.
Post Reply
mannyr
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 74
Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:17 pm
Location: miami,fl
Contact:

Colombian Fish head soup

Post by mannyr »

This is a general recepie for fish head soup you need to adjust qty based on the amount of fish you have this is good for 2-6 lbs of fish heads

but in tall soup pan or pressure cooker add some oil lightly saute 1 chopped onion 1/2 celerey,handfull of chopped cilantro,3 chopped garlic cloves,1 chopped green pepper.2 chopped tomatos, 1/4 tst oregano,1/4 tsp of cummin,1/4 tsp of pepper, little bit of grated ginger, 2 tsp fish sauce or tsp shirimp paste (you can find that in the asian section) if not some worsceistershire sauce, 1 tsp of salt, if you like heat you can also add some hot sauce,chopped fresh jalapenos or red chilli flakes

be carefull not to add extra salt until the end once everything is cooked

while that stuff sautes lightly

add about 32 ounces of fish stock or chicken 1 stock 1 beer add more water based on your pot
4 cut red potatos into cubes
2-3 pieces of corn divided into pieces
1 cup of chopped carrot
some chunked yucca
some chuckned green plantain


cook for 45+ minutes medium heat for regular pot or 15 minutes pressure cooker after the steam starts to come out than take off cover make sure everthing is soft and if needed let it finish simmiring for another 15 minutes,

served with some cilantro/lime the green kind not yellow
Image


Gotta Catch'm Gotta Fry'm

BigBoiFishing
With skills like these "Who needs a boat"
Posts: 1021
Joined: Fri Apr 18, 2008 8:25 am
Location: Miami, Fl
Contact:

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by BigBoiFishing »

Grouper is the one & only best. Any other fish is unacceptable. Without a doubt, Grouper have something special in da head, what it is...who knows. Making fish head soup w/ out Grouper is like making Clam Chowder w/ out Clam.

mannyr
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 74
Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:17 pm
Location: miami,fl
Contact:

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by mannyr »

yeah when i think of groupa aka cherna i think of a hog aka lechon you see they are both round,chunky,lazy at times and agrasive as hell when they need to be

you can roast,some steak and is great but nothing has the flavor of a roasted pork therefore a groupa is like the pork of the sea juicy,tasty meaty and delicous

plus nothing else has as much meat as a grouper head

second favorite fish head is whole fried mangrove snapper than eating the cheeck bones and brain


i hear japanese make some great tuna collar soup as well
Image


Gotta Catch'm Gotta Fry'm

ddratler
Old Salt
Posts: 488
Joined: Mon Sep 24, 2007 1:11 pm
Location: N.M.B.
Contact:

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by ddratler »

when do you add the heads?
and do you pull the gill plates out of the head before cooking?
fishings only boring if you suck at catching fish

Dani D

mannyr
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 74
Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:17 pm
Location: miami,fl
Contact:

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by mannyr »

sorry forget about that do pull the gills unless your into boiled gills and you want to add it once you add all the liquid broth/water/

i also forget to mention only use one for the shrimp paste,fish sauce,or worscheisheer dont use all three and as they are all very strong and if you have a lot of fish heads you can leave it out as all the flavor will come from the heads
Image


Gotta Catch'm Gotta Fry'm

User avatar
bolo
USER BANNED
Posts: 10373
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:17 pm
Location: South Florida

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by bolo »

Thanks for sharing. Chinese people always use grouper heads for soup.
The Judge asked the prostitute, "At what point did you realize you were raped?"
The prostitute replied (wiping away tears), "When the check bounced."

User avatar
Cookinman
FORUM CHEF "RETIRED"
Posts: 4561
Joined: Sat Apr 29, 2006 12:20 pm
Location: Coral Springs

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by Cookinman »

For a much clearer and pure tasting soup or stock remove the gills and eyes. I have seen some folks eat the eyes, but convenbtional wisdom is to remove em.
TEAM 'COOKIN' :
:chef: "Still building 'em one BAITCATCHER at a time " :chef:

User avatar
bolo
USER BANNED
Posts: 10373
Joined: Wed Nov 28, 2007 1:17 pm
Location: South Florida

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by bolo »

Cookinman wrote:For a much clearer and pure tasting soup or stock remove the gills and eyes. I have seen some folks eat the eyes, but convenbtional wisdom is to remove em.
My mom removes the gills but not the eyes. I guess it's good luck.
The Judge asked the prostitute, "At what point did you realize you were raped?"
The prostitute replied (wiping away tears), "When the check bounced."

mannyr
Weekend Warrior
Posts: 74
Joined: Tue Jan 06, 2009 10:17 pm
Location: miami,fl
Contact:

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by mannyr »

i remove the gills for sure the eyes is up to you some people like to eat them some people get grossed out and is also fun to get all the eyes and just give them to one person lol
Image


Gotta Catch'm Gotta Fry'm

PBFisher
Seasoned Fisher
Posts: 249
Joined: Sat Jul 08, 2006 8:29 am
Location: West Palm Beach

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by PBFisher »

Comida Colombiana Mmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

User avatar
GO4EM
SHARKER
Posts: 2450
Joined: Thu Dec 14, 2006 12:57 pm

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by GO4EM »

Thanks for posting!
I will try. 8)
I dream of a better tomorrow... where chickens can cross roads and not have their motives questioned

regulator70
Seasoned Fisher
Posts: 161
Joined: Mon Dec 08, 2008 4:36 pm
Location: florida

Re: Colombian Fish head soup

Post by regulator70 »

i leave the eyes in. i want my fish to watch in fear as i eat them.

Post Reply

Return to “Recipes and Fish Fileting and Cleaning Tips”