Acqua Pazza – Poached Fish From Italy
acqua pazza cooking in a pan

Acqua Pazza – Poached Fish From Italy

acqua pazza cooking in a pan
Acqua Pazza - Poached Fish From Italy
Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 4
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Acqua pazza in Italian means “crazy water”. This dish is a one-pan Neopolitan classic, simple to make and tastes amazing.

I saw it being made for the first time on a UK cooking programme (Saturday Kitchen) and thought I must make that, it looks like just my kind of meal.

This is a style of cooking where firm white fish is poached in saltwater sauce. It is particularly suited to hake, cod and if you can afford it, turbot.

You can use whole fish like sea bream, snapper, or fish fillets, you just need to adjust the cooking time to the thickness of the fish so you don’t overcook it. Avoid fine-flaked fish like plaice as they will just fall apart.

sea bream acqua pazza in a baking tin
Whole fish cooked acqua pazza style

A bit of online searching shows many recipes, but I use one from Pasquale Sciarappa. He is an older gentleman, like me, and is passionate about his cooking. He seems to be an Italian version of me!

serving of aqua pizza in a dish
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acqua pazza cooking in a pan

Acqua Pazza – Poached Fish From Italy

Pasquale Sciarappa
Acqua Pazza, meaning crazy water, is a delicious cod fish recipe in which it is cooked in salted water
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes
Total Time 35 minutes
Course Main Course
Cuisine 🇮🇹 Italian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 1.5 lbs. Fish Fillets or Steaks firm white fish like hake
  • 1 Shallot thinly sliced
  • 2 Garlic Cloves chopped
  • 1 Fennel Bulb thinly sliced
  • 1 lb. Cherry Tomatoes halved
  • 2 Tbsp. Capers rinsed
  • 1 tsp. Hot Pepper Flakes
  • 1 tsp. Sea Salt
  • cups Water
  • ¼ cup White Wine dry like Chardonnay
  • Handful Parsley chopped
  • Extra Virgin Olive Oil

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Instructions
 

  • Add a large drizzle of olive oil to a sauté pan. Once hot, add in the shallot and garlic and sauté for a minute over medium to high heat.
  • Add the fennel and sauté for another minute.
  • Pour in the white wine and sauté for another minute, allowing the alcohol to evaporate and the flavor to be absorbed.
  • Add the tomatoes and mix together.
  • Meanwhile, add the sea salt into the water, mix and then pour into the pan. Add in the capers and hot pepper flakes and mix together. Lower the heat to medium and allow to cook for two minutes, bringing to a simmer
  • Add the cod fish fillets into the pan and scoop the sauce on top of the fillets. Sprinkle with some of the chopped parsley. Lower the heat to medium/low and cover with a lid. Let cook for 20 minutes. Depending on how thin or thick the fillets are, it may take less or more time to cook.
  • Remove from heat and enjoy with another sprinkle of fresh parsley on top.

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