Instructions:
1. Shrimp Stock:
In a pot, bring 2 ½ cups of hot water (taken from the 4 liters), shrimp tails or shells (excluding the shrimps), and two cubes of fish or chicken to a boil for 10 minutes.
After boiling, turn off the heat and let it sit covered for 20 minutes to create a flavorful shrimp broth. Strain to remove shells and set broth aside.
2. Preparation:
In a large saucepan, heat 2 tablespoons of oil. Add Dominican Sazón, Goya seasoning with achiote (annatto), or 1 teaspoon of achiote (annatto), along with green pepper (quartered) and tomato paste or tomato sauce. Cook for 2 minutes.
Rinse and add the rice, mixing well. Pour in the beer and allow it to slightly evaporate (2 minutes).
Add 1 ½ cups of shrimp stock and 3 liters of hot water. Cover and cook over medium-high heat. Once it starts boiling (approximately 10 minutes), stir, and add cilantro, culantro, and pumpkin (auyama). Cover and continue cooking over low heat, stirring occasionally to prevent sticking.
3. Final Steps:
Ten minutes after adding the pumpkin, introduce garlic and orange juice. Five minutes later, add seasoned shrimp with a dash of lemon juice and the remaining cup of shrimp broth. Stir and continue cooking covered.
Cooking time is approximately 30-35 minutes from the addition of rice until it reaches a tender and open consistency, resembling a thick rice soup.
Serve immediately, pairing with tostones (fried green plantains).
Yield: 8 servings
Notes:
a) As it cools, it thickens, so aim for a slightly soupy texture.
b) I add beer because it adds a rich flavor to the asopao, but you can substitute it for ½ cup of wine. If you do use wine, don't add too much salt because wine tends to make food salty.
c) Leftovers can be reheated, but to regain the desired soupy consistency, boil water or broth separately and then add it to the leftover asopao. Adjust salt as needed.
d) The ingredients list includes 4 liters of hot water, but for the recipe, you'll use 2 ½ cups for shrimp stock and 3 liters for cooking rice. Extra water can be used if necessary.
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