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Thursday, August 6, 2009

Stir-fried Lemongrass Tilapia fish

Never cook river fish before, and this was my 1st time ( sorry ya, it seemed I have so many 1st time dish, hehehe). This Tilapia fish was given by my elder sister who bought this fish from her husband's hometown (Ulu Yam), you can find big and fresh river fish here. Since the lemongrass in my garden has grown so many, so I use lemongrass to cook this Tilapia fish as to get rid of fishy smell..


Simple recipe to share

1 Tilapia fish (cut out fish meat, marinate with chopped lemongrass, tumeric powder, salt, light soy sauce, sugar)

5-6 stalks of lemongrass, crushed

spring onion, cut into long strips

fresh red chili, shredded

ginger (little), chopped finely

garlic (more), cut slices

Seasoning- salt, fish sauce, lime juices

Steps:-

1. Deep fry the marinated Tilapia fish meat and set aside.

2. Heat oil in a wok, saute garlic slices till golden brown and set aside.

3. Use the remaining oil, saute ginger, add in lemongrass, spring onion and red chili.

4. Add in the fried fish and fried garlic slices, tasted with salt and fish sauce, add few drops of lime juices, quickly mix well and dish out.

5. Serve hot

Do enjoy cooking !!!

18 comments:

  1. This Tilapia fish is it 泥罗红? I always steam it but never try your method before. Must try to use your method. Thanks for sharing.

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  2. Cook with lemongrass must be very fragrant. Look very delicious. Will try it out one day. I copied the recipe liao.... Thanks

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  3. I am sure it smell really fragrant with 5-6 stalks of lemongrass. I like the lemongrass smell, but never use it to cook before.. because i don't know when shall i use it for.. haha.. your idea is pretty good, will keep this as a reference.. thanks for sharing..^_^

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  4. Great idea! I love the fragrant of lemon grass too. How nice just be able to cut some from your yard and use. I have to use frozen one here. :(

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  5. Fish + chilli + ginger + lemongrass , a tasty combination !

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  6. Lemongrass不必切很小塊,味道一樣會沁入菜餚中嗎?我一直認為要切得很小很細呢!

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  7. aw.... lemongrass with fish is great!!! very appetising dish...!

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  8. Dear all, noticed that I had left out some ingrediants and steps in the recipe, and I have amended it (highlight in purple colour). You should try it out, my son Lucas love this dish so much..

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  9. quite scare to eat Tilapia, always have mud taste :P

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  10. Hey I tried something similar before with frozen, without tumeric and with dark soy sauce. It was very very yummy. Thinking about eating it now... mmmmm...

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  11. *frozen fish :D

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  12. 哇!我最喜欢吃鱼!看看如果明天去巴刹有新鲜的鱼,我也买来煮煮看!

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  13. mimid3vils, me too, earlier I scared to eat river fish too, anyway, you can replace with sea fish..

    Cheryl, you must add tumeric, then only got ASEAN style..

    Felvinc, ya, you can use fresh sea fish to cook this as well, I think it will taste even better..

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  14. 这道菜很有餐馆大师傅的feel...一定yummy..yummy..

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  15. Never tried cooking river fish?! I find that fact interesting. I thought freshwater fish is easier to come by in Malaysia than sea fish, no?

    Whatever it is, I doubt you will have any problem cooking anything.

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  16. I can almost smell the fragrance of the lemon grass and the tastiness of the fish! Must be yummy!

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  17. wow... see already 流口水.... lemongrass are just so wonderful , enhance so many recipes

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