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Caldillo de perro (literally "dog soup") is a seafood soup of Andalusia (southern Spain). The name is said to come from "el Perro", the nickname of a shipboard cook in El Puerto de Santa MarĂ­a. The main ingredients are small hake, garlic, olive oil, lemons, and Seville oranges. It is customarily served with sour orange juice. It is a soup that is served hot and freshly brewed. Usually prepared in the fishing districts.

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It is usually used fresh fish, usually whiting, which usually cut into slices seasoned with salt. Traditionally, usually cooked in a clay pot, where oil, garlic and onions are heated and boiling water is added. The idea is to braise the ingredients. The sliced fish is introduced at the end, mixed with sour orange juice. At the end of cooking time is added a few slices of white bread.

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Caldillo de perro Wikipedia