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Old 12-08-2010, 01:10 AM   #5158
beppe
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Let me recommend Mokkeka. Light and delicious, no spices, and easy to make!
MOKECKA
Brazilian-Portuguese
Mixed sea food (clams, shrimp, squid, crab, fish, etc.) about
400-600gms
1 small onion - minced
1 med. green pepper (or 3 Japanese green peppers) - minced
1 can coconut milk
1 can crushed tomatoes
oil for cooking onions and peppers
Chile oil - optional
In a little oil, cook the onions and peppers until the onions
are translucent. Add the tomatoes and coconut milk (well shaken)
and stir. Simmer until heated, then add seafood. Cook until
seafood is done. Eat!

It's just that simple!

Stitchawl
Wonderful. Very simple also.
The little one is starting to develop her cooking talent. On that I have really mixed feelings.
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