Published on: 04/07/2026
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Court-bouillon is a richly flavored Creole and Cajun seafood stew, and it’s quite different from the more delicate French broth of the same name. The base of this hearty stew is a combination of roux, the Creole trinity (bell pepper, onion and celery), crushed tomatoes and seafood stock. It’s traditionally prepared with redfish, though you’ll find recipes that incorporate a variety of seafood. Here, mild tilapia or cod are poached in the tomato broth, contributing flavor and savoriness. The slices of lemon that are stewed alongside add citrusy bursts that enhance the fish and broth, and are a hallmark of this dish.
News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/nytcooking/2026/02/770309517-court-bouillon-louisiana-seafood-stew.html
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