
Fishermen's soup with lobster and garden vegetables
A traditional soup made with pollock, shrimps, conger eel, lobster and garden vegetables. This is the la belle-iloise take on the rich and complex soup fishermen cooked using la godaille - the share of fish they were entitled to upon their return from sea - and a selection of vegetables from their gardens.
Shake well before opening, heat gently and serve with warm buttered, crusty bread.
La belle-iloise was founded in the fishing port of Quiberon, Brittany in 1932 by Georges Hilliet, when he was 22 years old. Quiberon was one of France’s key sardine canning hubs, with 14 canneries located there.
Hilliet was a firm believer in quality, artisanal production from the outset and resisted the emergence of mass retailing in the 60s, keeping faith with his own production values. He vowed he’d sooner sell his sardines from a basket on the beach than compromise on quality. The company was eventually re-named la belle-iloise, a tribute to the people of Belle-Ile - the island opposite Quiberon where the sardines are caught.
Today Hilliet’s granddaughter Caroline Hilliet Le Branchu helms the company, continuing her grandfather’s ethos of quality, sustainable production and tinned fish that melds traditional recipes with innovative flair.
Energy, 238 kJ / 57 kcal
Fat, 2,2g
- of which: Saturates, 0,2g
Carbohydrates, 3g
- of which: Sugars, 0,7g
Proteins, 5,2g
Salt, 0,64g
Ingredients: water, fish (18%) including pollock (8%), potatoes (11%), onions (7%), fennel (4%), white wine (sulphites), prawns (sulphites) (crustacean), leeks (2%), lobster (crustacean), extra virgin olive oil, tomato concentrate, herbs (0.6%), salt, potato starch, seaweed, yeast extract, spices.
Weight: 380g

Origin: France