Bahia’s Culinary Treasure: Bobo de Camarão (Brazilian Shrimp Stew)

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Bahia's Culinary Treasure: Bobo de Camarão (Brazilian Shrimp Stew)

Imagine a dish that captures the vibrant soul of Brazilian coastal cuisine in every single bite - Bobo de Camarão is exactly that culinary masterpiece! This luxurious shrimp stew from the beautiful state of Bahia isn't just a meal; it's a sensory journey that blends rich coconut milk, aromatic palm oil, and succulent shrimp into a creamy, flavor-packed experience that will make your taste buds dance with excitement. Whether you're a passionate foodie or an adventurous home cook, this recipe promises to bring a touch of Brazilian warmth right into your kitchen.

Prep Time: 20 mins
Cook Time: 40 mins
Total Time: 1 hrs
Cuisine: Brazilian
Serves: 6 servings

Ingredients

  1. 1 lb shrimp, peeled and deveined
  2. 1 cup coconut milk
  3. 1 onion, chopped
  4. 2 cloves garlic, minced
  5. 1 bell pepper, chopped
  6. 2 tomatoes, chopped
  7. 2 tbsp palm oil
  8. Salt and pepper to taste
  9. 2 tbsp cilantro, chopped

Instructions

  1. Prepare the shrimp by thoroughly cleaning, peeling, and deveining. Pat the shrimp dry with paper towels and season lightly with salt and pepper.
  2. In a large heavy-bottomed pan, heat the palm oil over medium heat. The distinctive red-orange palm oil is crucial for authentic Brazilian flavor.
  3. Add chopped onions and sauté until translucent, approximately 3-4 minutes. The onions should become soft and slightly golden.
  4. Incorporate minced garlic and chopped bell pepper, cooking for an additional 2-3 minutes until the vegetables become fragrant and slightly softened.
  5. Add chopped tomatoes and cook for another 5 minutes, allowing them to break down and release their natural juices, creating a rich base for the stew.
  6. Pour in the coconut milk, stirring gently to combine all ingredients. Bring the mixture to a gentle simmer, allowing the flavors to meld together.
  7. Carefully add the seasoned shrimp to the pan, cooking for 4-5 minutes until they turn pink and are just cooked through. Be careful not to overcook, as shrimp can become tough.
  8. Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper as needed. The stew should have a creamy, slightly thick consistency.
  9. Remove from heat and garnish with freshly chopped cilantro, which adds a bright, fresh note to the rich stew.
  10. Serve hot, traditionally accompanied by white rice and farofa (toasted manioc flour). The stew can be ladled directly over the rice for a complete meal.

Tips

  1. Use authentic palm oil for genuine Brazilian flavor - its distinctive red-orange color is key to the traditional taste.
  2. Don't overcook the shrimp: They should turn just pink and remain tender, which typically takes 4-5 minutes.
  3. For extra authenticity, serve with white rice and farofa to soak up the delicious creamy sauce.
  4. Fresh ingredients make a huge difference - try to use fresh shrimp and ripe tomatoes.
  5. If palm oil is hard to find, you can substitute with a blend of olive oil and a small amount of annatto oil for color.
  6. Allow the stew to simmer gently to let the flavors meld together beautifully.

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 320kcal

Carbohydrates: 8g

Protein: 25g

Fat: 22g

Saturated Fat: 15g

Cholesterol: 180mg

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