Bouillabaisse Anyone Can Make
December 14 is Bouillabaisse Day, so it’s a perfect time to expand your horizons and try something new! Bouillabaisse is a traditional French seafood stew originating from the town of Marseille on the coast. The name derives itself from a Provençal Occitan word comprised of two parts: bolhir, meaning “to boil,” and abaissar, meaning “to simmer.” Initially, the local fisherman made the stew using rockfish they could not sell to the stores. Saffron gives the broth its distinctive taste and color. Today, a bouillabaisse can include various kinds of fish, shellfish, and even octopus–you just need to use several! The...