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Bullinada by Claudia Roden

Bullinada, a traditional Catalonian fish soup, is made with potatoes and seafood such as fish, prawns and/or baby squid. It’s delicately flavoured with white wine, saffron, fennel, orange and chilli and finished with a swirl of garlicky mayonnaise. This

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