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Vatapá

A rich and creamy Afro-Brazilian stew from Bahia, featuring tender shrimp in a velvety sauce made with coconut milk, peanuts, cashews, and the distinctive flavor of dendê oil.

Temps de préparation45 minutes
Temps de cuisson40 minutes
Temps total1 hour 25 minutes
Portions8
DifficultéMedium
Vatapá - Brazil traditional dish

🧂 Ingrédients

  • 200 g Dried shrimp
  • 500 g Fresh shrimp
  • 800 ml Coconut milk(Use full-fat for best results)
  • 60 ml Dendê oil (palm oil)(Essential for authentic flavor and color)
  • 100 g Peanuts
  • 100 g Cashews
  • 4 slices Bread
  • 1 Onion
  • 2 inches Ginger
  • 3 cloves Garlic
  • 1/2 cup Cilantro
  • to taste Salt
  • to taste Black pepper

💡 Conseils de pro

  • Dendê oil is crucial for the authentic flavor and vibrant orange-red color of Vatapá. If unavailable, it's difficult to replicate the dish, but a blend of annatto oil and a neutral oil could be a distant substitute.
  • The texture should be thick and creamy, similar to a very rich porridge or polenta. Adjust simmering time as needed to reach desired consistency.
  • Vatapá is a staple in Bahian cuisine and is often served as part of a larger meal or alongside other traditional dishes like Acarajé or Moqueca.
  • For a smoother consistency, you can strain the blended paste before adding it to the pot, though this is not always traditional.

Idées de variations

Inspiration pour votre propre version de cette recette

  • For a lighter version, use half the amount of dendê oil.
  • Add a pinch of cayenne pepper or a finely chopped chili pepper (like malagueta) along with the garlic and ginger for a spicier kick.
  • Some recipes include finely ground toasted breadcrumbs or manioc flour (farinha de mandioca) to help thicken the stew further.

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