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                    German-Style Alaska Seafood Stew
                     
                 
                        Courtesy of Alaska Seafood Marketing Institute 
                    
                        
                        Servings: 4
                         
                    Prep Time: 10 Min. Cook Time: 20 Min. What you need: 
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                    + 1 Tbsp. butter 
                    + 1 tsp. caraway seed + 1 tsp. dill seed + 1/2 tsp. celery seed + 1/2 tsp. mustard seeds + 1 (14.5 oz.) can beef broth + 12 oz. German or Belgian beer + 1/4 tsp. white pepper + 4 Alaska Seafood portions (4-oz. ea.), fresh, thawed or frozen For Stew: + 2 tsp. dried minced onion or 1 green onion, sliced + 4 c. (about 12-oz.) shredded cabbage + 1 c. shredded carrots (about 1 large) + 1 can (14.5 oz.) cannelini beans, drained and rinsed + salt and pepper, to taste + 2 Tbsp. fresh chopped dill or parsley What to do: 
                    1. In a large (10 to 12-in.) nonstick pan or stockpot, melt butter over medium heat.  Stir in all seeds; cook and stir 1 min.  Add broth and beer; bring to a simmer.  Sprinkle in pepper.  Rinse any ice glaze from frozen Alaska Seafood portions under cold water.  Turn off heat and gently add seafood to liquid, skin side down.  Return heat to a simmer.  
                    
                    
                    2. Once simmering, cover pan and cook 4 to 5 min. for frozen seafood or 2 min. for fresh/thawed fish. Turn off heat and let seafood rest 5 min. or until seafood is opaque throughout. Remove seafood, cover and keep warm. 3. Remove and reserve (for later use) all but 1 cup of poaching liquid. To remaining liquid in pan, add minced onion, cabbage and carrots. Cook and stir over medium-high heat, for 3 to 4 min., until cabbage is wilted. Stir in beans. Season to taste with salt and pepper. Toss in dill or parsley. 4. To serve, portion 1 cup cabbage stew into shallow bowl and top with a seafood portion. Best with Alaska whitefish varieties: Alaska Pollock, Cod, Sole or Halibut. Nutrition facts are based on Alaskan Halibut Nutritional information: 
                    Calories: 310;   Total Fat: 7g;   Saturated Fat: 2g;   Cholesterol: 44mg;   Total Carbs: 26g;   Fiber: 7g;   Protein: 31g;   Sodium: 744mg;    
                    
                    
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