Vatapá
Thick Bahian stew of shrimp, coconut milk, ground peanuts, and dende oil, with African roots.
Why It Works
Ground nuts and stale bread create a thick, creamy base without dairy; dried shrimp amplifies the umami of fresh shrimp; dende oil adds a distinctive orange color and earthy flavor.
Key Ingredients
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