This is another my own way of cooking fish, use one of the part from the big fish that I bought earlier (deep fried sweet and sour fish). I like fish to cook this way with soy bean paste, and usually I will add some curry leaves to enhance the taste.
-local brand of fermented soy bean paste
Soy bean paste deep fried fish
700g Threadfin fish, whole or cut into big pieces (or any other type of fish)
5 cloves garlic, chopped
½” ginger, chopped
2 sprigs curry leaves
1 red chilli, shredded
1 spring onion, cut 1” length
1 and 1/2tbsp soy bean paste
1 tbsp light soy sauce
½ tbsp sugar or to taste
150ml water (or adjust accordingly)
1. Deep fry fish till golden brown, set aside.
2. Heat some oil in a wok, add in chopped garlic and ginger, stir fry till fragrant.
3. Add in soy bean paste, stir fry for few seconds, add in water.
4. Seasoning with light soy sauce and sugar, cook for 1min.
5. Add in deep fried fish, cook for few seconds.
6. Dish out, sprinkle spring onion and red chilli on top, serve hot.
-local brand of fermented soy bean paste
Soy bean paste deep fried fish
700g Threadfin fish, whole or cut into big pieces (or any other type of fish)
5 cloves garlic, chopped
½” ginger, chopped
2 sprigs curry leaves
1 red chilli, shredded
1 spring onion, cut 1” length
1 and 1/2tbsp soy bean paste
1 tbsp light soy sauce
½ tbsp sugar or to taste
150ml water (or adjust accordingly)
1. Deep fry fish till golden brown, set aside.
2. Heat some oil in a wok, add in chopped garlic and ginger, stir fry till fragrant.
3. Add in soy bean paste, stir fry for few seconds, add in water.
4. Seasoning with light soy sauce and sugar, cook for 1min.
5. Add in deep fried fish, cook for few seconds.
6. Dish out, sprinkle spring onion and red chilli on top, serve hot.
Happy Cooking !!
Cooking with soya bean paste can never go wrong.Goes well with a plate of rice. yum! Is that snapper or mackeral?
ReplyDeleteHey thats so nice and yummy one...look wise its gr8...but one doubt Sonia that where do v get this Soya Paste...i have ni idea of it and never used in any of my dishes till now so asking...and ur version is really very new and tempting...will have to try for my hubby ... :)
ReplyDeleteFrom the look of the picture, can see that it is super yummy yummy, hehe...
ReplyDeleteThanks for your comment on my blog. This recipe looks very nice. This is something new to me with soya bean paste.
ReplyDeleteHey, look yummy, i want try this too, thanks sonia.
ReplyDeleteI like the idea of adding curry leaves! Must be so fragrant!
ReplyDeleteyoo....! u very pandai masak o...
ReplyDeleteSonia, the fried fish with soya bean paste looks so tempting! Have you my delivery address?
ReplyDeleteI love the idea of adding curry leaves to the fish.My mom like cooking the fish that way too but minus the curry leaves. I wish I can lots of curry leaves here so i can use it as often.
ReplyDeleteSuch a healthy fish recipe..looks n sounds gr8
ReplyDeleteLooks as good as your sweet and sour fish! Adding curry leaves is a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis really sounds wonderful. I love deep fried fish, so I know that I would love this. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeletelooks really mouthwatering and delicious...
ReplyDeleteYum Yum! This looks good Sonia..:) What a good idea adding some curry leaves...I like this!!
ReplyDeleteFish with soy bean is a delicious idea! And what a wonderful mix of flavors you included. I'm trying to eat more fish...
ReplyDeleteI'm not quite a fish eater but the fish really looks very yummy~ drooling edi although I had my dinner xD
ReplyDeletedelicious one sonia..the picture itself saying how yummy this fried fish
ReplyDeletedid u use any bean other that the soy bean paste..
I'm in for some nice fried fish!!!
ReplyDeleteDelicious! I don't why we can't get curry leaves here.
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking fish dish! My mom loves to cook fish this way too...reminds me of home. ;)
ReplyDeletelooks wonderful love fish and i want a slice of the cake below!
ReplyDeleteenjoy your weekend as well
Rebecca
Your pics are so good, Sonia. Love the bean paste!
ReplyDeletelooks so succulent..and this is a new recipe totally worth trying.
ReplyDeleteI do agree that bean paste with fish goes well together especially if it's fried fish. I sometimes use bean paste fried with some garlice and slice chilli and use the marinade to steam fish. Also delicious.
ReplyDeleteyour fish is calling my name!! love the idea to add in curry leaves!!
ReplyDeleteI am a sucker for fried fish and this looks fantastic. Great job.
ReplyDeleteBe Well...
Lovely flavours. I love my fish to be cooked this way too.
ReplyDeleteTau Cheo and Curry Leaves is new combination to me. I never thought of putting them together :p
ReplyDeleteSonia, thank you for visit and comment! This fish recipe really sounds wonderful! compliments!
ReplyDeleteMmm, u added curry leaves...! Something different! Thanks for the idea!
ReplyDeleteI do not think I have ever seen a curry leaf before. Your photos of the deep fried fish are amazing and make my mouth drool!
ReplyDeletedear all, Thanks for your lovely comment.
ReplyDeleteGayathiRaj, i have uploaded a soy bean paste photo in this post for your reference, you may get this from Chinese grocery shop or Asian store.
Finally got a chance to try this receipe of yours. Thanks, my family love it.
ReplyDeleteEmily :)
Hi Sonia, tried this today. Absolutely gorgeous...especially with rice. Yum
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