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Cioppino anyone?

 

 

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Cioppino

 

One of the most famous dishes that San Francisco is known for is cioppino, a hearty seafood stew that originated in the Italian-American community in North Beach in the late 1800s. It is said that the dish was created by Italian fishermen who would gather the day’s catch and make a stew out of it on their boats. Today, cioppino is a must-try dish for anyone visiting San Francisco. The taste of cioppino is rich, savory, and slightly acidic from the tomatoes. The broth has a deep seafood flavor that is complemented by spices and aromatics. The seafood in the stew is tender and flavorful, and the Dungeness crab, in particular, adds a slightly sweet and delicate flavor to the dish.

One of the most unique aspects of cioppino is that the flavors of the different seafood ingredients blend together in the stew to create a complex and satisfying taste. The dish is often served with garlic bread, which is used to soak up the flavorful broth and complete the meal.

Overall, cioppino is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for seafood lovers looking for a taste of San Francisco’s culinary history. And the quintessential answer to everyone’s question, what food is San Francisco known for.

 

https://fogharbor.com/news-events/what-food-is-san-francisco-known-for/#:~:text=One of the most famous,of it on their boats.

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2 hours ago, Ray Stonada said:

Need a good fish supplier… would be fun to make!

 

Yes and when living far away from either coast it would require some effort to source.

 

I will figure out the logistics and give it a shot.

 

The wife is big on seafood so I know any leftovers will be spoken for.

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I'm making a bowl of Rice-a-Roni with a side of a Green Goddess salad, all while pre-gaming with spiked home-made Snowy Plover's and the iconic Sean Connery movie The Rock  playing on the big screen before the game

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I've got some sourdough starter in the house, so maybe time to make some sourdough bread, or pancakes, or eat it right from the jar to give me a quick pick me up. Or if Im lazy, Ill just buy a loaf of Goldminer bread.  

 

I don't eat crab any more. They are disappearing and I'm not going to contribute to their demise.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, Your Brown Eye said:

I'm making a bowl of Rice-a-Roni with a side of a Green Goddess salad, all while pre-gaming with spiked home-made Snowy Plover's and the iconic Sean Connery movie The Rock  playing on the big screen before the game

 

Now that is ALL CLASS!!!

 

 

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For SF its Cioppino, Rice a Roni or a guys ass. You could also do a sourdough clam chowder bowl, but i usually do chowder for NE

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5 minutes ago, CookieG said:

I've got some sourdough starter in the house, so maybe time to make some sourdough bread, or pancakes, or eat it right from the jar to give me a quick pick me up. Or if Im lazy, Ill just buy a loaf of Goldminer bread.  

 

I don't eat crab any more. They are disappearing and I'm not going to contribute to their demise.

 

We have to eat them before they eat us...

 

 

 

 

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Nothing crazy, a homemade supreme pizza and Hot BBQ Air Fried Chicken Strips....and my lucky Elephino Double IPA! 😋🍻

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4 minutes ago, uticaclub said:

For SF its Cioppino, Rice a Roni or a guys ass. You could also do a sourdough clam chowder bowl, but i usually do chowder for NE

 

I am going to stick to the first two of those three.

 

 

 

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6 hours ago, HIT BY SPIKES said:

Cioppino anyone?

 

 

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Cioppino

 

One of the most famous dishes that San Francisco is known for is cioppino, a hearty seafood stew that originated in the Italian-American community in North Beach in the late 1800s. It is said that the dish was created by Italian fishermen who would gather the day’s catch and make a stew out of it on their boats. Today, cioppino is a must-try dish for anyone visiting San Francisco. The taste of cioppino is rich, savory, and slightly acidic from the tomatoes. The broth has a deep seafood flavor that is complemented by spices and aromatics. The seafood in the stew is tender and flavorful, and the Dungeness crab, in particular, adds a slightly sweet and delicate flavor to the dish.

One of the most unique aspects of cioppino is that the flavors of the different seafood ingredients blend together in the stew to create a complex and satisfying taste. The dish is often served with garlic bread, which is used to soak up the flavorful broth and complete the meal.

Overall, cioppino is a delicious and hearty dish that is perfect for seafood lovers looking for a taste of San Francisco’s culinary history. And the quintessential answer to everyone’s question, what food is San Francisco known for.

 

https://fogharbor.com/news-events/what-food-is-san-francisco-known-for/#:~:text=One of the most famous,of it on their boats.

 

That was my first thought when I read the thread title.

When I lived there, we used to get it Spenger's, on the Berkeley marina.

A restaurant and seafood market.

I still make it a few times per year when I have access to good seafood.

Cioppino and sourdough bread.

Great days those were.

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4 hours ago, HIT BY SPIKES said:

 

Now that is ALL CLASS!!!

 

 


That was great.  Love Sir Sean and my folk hero.

 

 

As far as dinner Sunday, my wife just received the family recipe forPot Roast and wants to try it.  Not a or a dish for her seeing as. She’s Chinese, but she loves me.

 

Cant wait.  I’ll probably be sick of Turkey by Sunday.

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