Introduction:
Tomatoes are the ideal partner in fish soups. It helps alleviate some of the fishy scent as well as bring a sweet and slightly sour taste to the soup. This soup is ideal for confinements and children (at least one year in age as tomatoes are considered too acidic to young children) and is very neutral and healthy. There is virtually no fat in the soup and the broth is rich in flavor and nutrients. It is a great soup base for other ingredients such as other vegetables (celery, onions, carrots, corn, pumpkin) or additives (chestnuts, water chestnuts).
4 medium-sized golden threadfin bream (or any other appropriate substitute)
3 tomatoes
3 potatoes
2 L of water
1 teaspoon of salt (to marinate the fish)
1 teaspoon of oil (to fry the fish)
Howdo Iprepare it?
Any benefits?
- This neutral soup is ideal for confinements
- It is also ideal for children (who are able to eat tomatoes)
- It is highly nutritious, contains no fats and can be used as a soup base for noodles, macaronis and other dishes
Any precautions?
- Be careful of disintegrated fish bones in the soup althougha filter or fish bag will help
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