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词条 Paila marina
释义

  1. Preparation

  2. Ingredients

  3. Traditions

  4. In popular culture

  5. See also

  6. List of references

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| country = Chile
| region = Central Chile, Zona Sur, Chile
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| course = Main
| type = Stew, soup
| served = Hot
| main_ingredient = Seafood, shellfish, fish, shellfish stock, herbs, spices
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}}Paila marina is a traditional Chilean seafood soup or light stew usually served in a paila (earthenware bowl). It usually contains a shellfish stock base cooked with different kinds of shellfish and fish.[1] These are complemented with a variety of herbs and spices such as paprika and parsley.[2]

Preparation

Onions, carrots, bell peppers and tomatoes are fried together in a pan before adding the fish and shellfish (with their shells kept on) and frying altogether until juices begin to run. Some recipes then add a further selection of shellfish, sometimes canned, with the shells removed, and extras like paprika and white wine.

Fish stock is poured over the fried ingredients and the soup is left to simmer until rich and flavorsome. Salt can be added to taste, though it is not always required, as the reduction of the liquid and the presence of the shellfish increase the saltiness of the dish. The soup can be served with a garnish of herbs, such as parsley.[3]

Ingredients

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  • Clams
  • Chilean mussels
  • Eels
  • Machas (from the Pharidae family of mussels)
  • Tunica rocks
  • Giant barnacles
  • Shrimp
  • Red bell peppers
  • Onions
  • Tomato
  • Fish stock
  • Parsley
  • Paprika
  • Salt and pepper if required
  • Habanero Peppers (optional and sparingly)
  • Lemon (on side)
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Traditions

It is traditional for groups of friends or family go to the local seafood market and enjoy a paila marina, especially the morning after a party, when it is believed to aid recovery from a hangover.[4] On January 1, the historic seafood market Mercado Central de Santiago is one of the busiest places in Santiago - Chilean national newspaper La Nación reported that 28,000 people were expected to visit the market on January 1, 2010.[5] Popular belief also ascribes aphrodisiac properties to paila marina.[6]

In popular culture

  • In the episode "Abiquiu" of the US TV series Breaking Bad, the character Gus Fring, a prominent Chilean methamphetamine distributor in the southwest of the United States, prepares a Paila Marina for Walter White while explaining the origin of this typical Chilean dish. It is also featured in the TV series Better Call Saul.

See also

  • List of fish and seafood soups
  • List of soups
  • List of stews

List of references

1. ^What is paila marina www.wisegeek.com. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
2. ^La salvadora paila marina Renata Robbio, emol.com (website of El Mercurio newspaper), 12 February 2010. Retrieved February 2013.
3. ^La salvadora paila marina Renata Robbio, emol.com (website of El Mercurio newspaper), 12 February 2010. Retrieved February 2013.
4. ^La salvadora paila marina Renata Robbio, emol.com (website of El Mercurio newspaper), 12 February 2010. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
5. ^Mercado Central espera más de 28.000 mil personas el 1 de enero Jose Antonio Torres, www.lanacion.cl, 31 December 2009. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
6. ^Comida afrodisiaca La Cuarta, 16 November 2003. Retrieved 17 February 2013.
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