Glossary entry

Spanish term or phrase:

Caella

English translation:

smooth dogfish

Added to glossary by Taña Dalglish
Jan 14, 2009 12:26
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Spanish term

CAELLA

Spanish to English Other Cooking / Culinary recipe
This is a recipe. It's a type of fish but has lots of different names - looking for the best name for the context.

CAELLA CON SALSA DE TOMATE Y PIMIENTOS
Ingredientes: Caella, cebolla frita, tomate, aceite de oliva, pimiento verde, pimiento rojo, sal, aceite de girasol, ajo, perejil y guindilla de cayena.
Change log

Jan 19, 2009 18:48: Taña Dalglish changed "Edited KOG entry" from "<a href="/profile/583344">Lisa McCarthy's</a> old entry - "CAELLA "" to ""(smooth) dogfish""

Discussion

CMAPMK Jan 14, 2009:
ts scientific name is Mustelus canis -- does not coincide with Caella's.
Albert Golub Jan 14, 2009:
smooth dogfish

Proposed translations

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(smooth) dogfish

http://www.flmnh.ufl.edu/fish/gallery/Descript/SmoothDogfish...
Common Name

The common names for Mustelus canis include smooth dogfish, Atlantic smooth dogfish, dogfish, dusky smooth-hound, grayfish, nurse shark, smooth dog, smoothhound, and smooth hound in the English language. Other common names are boca blanca (Spanish), boca dulce (Spanish), cação cachorro (Portuguese), **********caella (Spanish) ********, chien de mer gris et roux (French), donkere toonhaai (Dutch), emissole douce (French), glatthai (German), inu-hoshizame (Japanese), koirahai (Finnish), musola dentuda (Spanish), sebastião (Portuguese), and viuda dientuda (Spanish).

SMOOTH DOGFISH
Order: Carcharhiniformes
Family: Triakidae
Genus: Mustelus
Species: canis


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¿Que es una "CAELLA"? - Foros Pesca Mediterraneo 2
He buscado en internet lo del pez ese CAELLA y he encontrado lo siguiente: ... En inglés se llama Smooth Dogfish. Se le pesca a 200 metros de profundidad. ...
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http://www.hub-uk.com/foodpages40/recipe1990.htm

http://www.google.com/search?hl=es&q=smooth dogfish with gar...

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Thank you so much Lisa. Good luck in hunting down "your dogfish". Here's one that seems easy enough!

Herb Marinated Baked Dogfish Recipe
Ingredients:
1 - 2 or 3 pound dogfish either cleaned and dressed whole or filleted and skinned
1/2 cup olive oil or vegetable oil
1/2 cup chopped onions
2 teaspoons dried oregano
5 tablespoons lemon juice
2 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons salt
2 teaspoons dried basil
1 teaspoon thyme
1/8 teaspoon pepper

Combine marinade ingredients in a sturdy plastic bag. Add dogfish and refrigerate 4 or 5 hours. Turn the bag occasionally to make sure the marinade permeates the entire fish. Preheat your oven to 350 F. Place fish in a shallow baking dish and cook for 30 minutes or until fish flakes easily. The second time we made this we cut the oregano to 1 tsp., cut the salt to 1 tsp., omitted the thyme entirely, and instead added some celery salt and sage.

We like to serve this with baby Yukon Gold Potatoes. We peel and thinly slice the tatters placing them in an oiled baking pan. We put a layer of tatters followed by a sprinkling of grated pecorino cheese. A dash of salt, pepper and some dried parsley. Another layer of tatters another layer of cheese and so on. Finish with a layer of the cheese for a topping. The potatoes take about 40 minutes to bake so we usually start the potatoes in the oven first and add the baking dish of shark meat about 5 or 10 minutes later.

Peer comment(s):

agree liz askew
53 mins
Thanks Liz. I will try to find some add. refs. where the term dogfish may be used. Again thank you for your validation. Cheers.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks Taña! Here's a dogfish recipe I'd like to try out if I can find some. :-)"
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Blue shark

Prionace glauca is the scientific name

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http://bdb.cth.gva.es/ficha.asp?id=16813

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www.maestropescador.com/nombres_comercialesP.html
http://surfcastingcadiz.mforos.com/980639/4923347-los-nombre...
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"Tiger shark"

Tintorera
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Cover of the movie TintoreraTintorera is a British-Mexican horror and drama movie (1977) directed by René Cardona Jr and based on the novel of the same name of Ramón Bravo oceanographer that studied the species of shark known as "Tintorera" (a 7 ft shark) and discovered the sleeping sharks. Priscilla Barnes, unknown at the time, appeared towards the end of the film as a party girl who is in a group that encounters the shark during night swimming.

The shark in the film was a Tiger Shark; although Tintorera is a common name in Spanish for Tiger Shark, in some countries (Spain) is a common name for Blue Shark.



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Only the tiger shark has meat that is fine and tender enough to be smoked ... ( flaked cod with onions and peppers in vinaigrette) or served with a sauce. ...
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FWIW

There is a debate on wordreference about this and Tania's refs. seem good to me:-)

Smooth Dogfish Shark
Mustelus canis
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Overview - While the smooth dogfish prefers shallow water, it has been found at depths up to 650 feet below the surface. The shark is one of several known dogfish, a name resulting from the fact that this type of fish has a tendency to attack prey as a pack, similar to how dogs travel in packs. Smooth dogfish are often on the go. As a migratory species, they spend much of their time moving north to south, and back again, across their western Atlantic Ocean range.

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Smooth Dogfish
Smooth Dogfish Mustelus canis ... The smooth dogfish is a viviparous shark giving birth to a litter of 10 to 20 pups. Gestation is 10 months long and the ...
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I don't know about you but were I to eat this I would rather it were "shark" than "dogfish"....this name conjures up something else.

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Hey, maybe not :-)

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