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Old January 17, 2017   #91
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Bummer, do a search within youtube using "caldo de piedra oaxaca" +/- "ruta del sabor" length of vid is 23:39.

If it doesn't show up, try this one, the roughin' it version. Nobody sings on the tune (except for a simulated bull here and there), volume off works just as well.

https://youtu.be/8EXqTaQxwUY
That's a trip Gerardo!. Who woulda thought you could get the water that hot.. Torts over open fire!.
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Old January 17, 2017   #92
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I had never seen it being done outdoors like that. I have seen stone soup done like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3th8QzEHWo
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Old January 17, 2017   #93
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I had never seen it being done outdoors like that. I have seen stone soup done like this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p3th8QzEHWo
Same guy in the vid that wasn't available in US. Cool.
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Old January 17, 2017   #94
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We used to put red hot boulders in tbe pond so they would explode and pop.
the water would start to boil.
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Old January 18, 2017   #95
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More clam chowder recipes up EasternShore, NewEngland, Atlantic Maritimes, Newfoundland...than feral cats.
I don't see chowder wars anymore. Not like the LobsterRoll wars or the TexasChili wars.

We just makes it like we likes it.

Fat back, salt pork, scrunchions, cast iron pan fried slow. Bacon will work in a pinch. But cut off most of the lean meat and save for Sunday eggs.
drain and set aside for garnish. Pour off most of the pork fat leaving a bit for the miropoix.

Tbsp butter, leeks, celery, white onion, pinch finely diced habanero, parsley(not much) and finely diced sweet red pepper(not much). Shot of vodka per quart. I never make more than 2 quarts. If i have that many people i switch up to a mixed fish stew like a bouillabaisse.

Fresh made fish stock, whole milk, chopped fresh clams and their juices. -can is fine

-White wine does something odd to clams and oysters. Brings out a metallic taste. Just too hard to find the right one so i avoid it for any brothy cream chowders. Tomato chowders can handle the wine fine.

No carrot, No OldBay, No flour. We like brothy chowders using a flavorful stock, Not chicken broth or bouillon
And it is not called ClamGravy. So many are as thick as wallpaper paste.

Start another batch of scrunchions because we ate the first batch....
Garnish with scrunchions and parsley, sea salt at the table. I make my own but Maldon is a good one.
Oyster cracker at the table, Westminster. Homemade crouton will work in a pinch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Iq7tDudDsbg
bouillabaisse i hope you have a recipe you dont mind sharring.ive never had it myself but my father was treated to some in maryland and said it was the best thing he ever put in his mouth.
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Old January 18, 2017   #96
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"First get a mess of fish heads... "

Seriously, in MD they'd likely use crab instead of lobster, and local fish and shellfish. Look for a recipe, but realize that you'd best use local fresh seafood. Err... What local crustaceans you gots in Killeen?
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Old January 18, 2017   #97
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"First get a mess of fish heads... "

Seriously, in MD they'd likely use crab instead of lobster, and local fish and shellfish. Look for a recipe, but realize that you'd best use local fresh seafood. Err... What local crustaceans you gots in Killeen?
Gulf coast fresh if you know where to look on the gulf coast.

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Old January 18, 2017   #98
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Killeen is almost as far from the Gulf as Dallas.
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Old January 18, 2017   #99
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About 250 miles.
I used to drive from Bastrop and pick up about 100 pounds of Royal Red Shrimp right off tbe coast from the boats.
Royal reds are deep water out in tbe middle of the gulf.
Huge.
Im about 150 miles Coppers Cove is about 100 miles from me north west.
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i can get to galveston in about 3 and half hours.i go fish down there sometimes.what type of fish heads are best
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I have no idea about fish heads but I consider Galveston a chemical sewer.
Sorry.
Matagorda bay and south is where you want to go.
Best oysters on earth.
Taste like fresh rain smells.
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The fish heads are for the stock. Just about anything would do, I imagine.
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"Fish heads, fish heads,
Roly-poly fish heads.
Fish heads, fish heads,
Eat them up, yum."

Am I the only one who now has this stuck in their head?
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Old January 20, 2017   #104
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"Love to eat them mousies.
Mousies what I love to eat.
Bite they little heads off.
Nibble they tiny feet."

- Minnie McFor (my cat)
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"Fish heads, fish heads,
Roly-poly fish heads.
Fish heads, fish heads,
Eat them up, yum."

Am I the only one who now has this stuck in their head?
I remember that!

Edit: I "Had" to look up a possible video, but lyrics are enough http://www.lyricsfreak.com/d/dr+deme..._20636467.html

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