Malaysian Cuisine - Seafood
Nyonya Gulai Tumis Fish (Asam Pedas Fish)
April 22, 2019
| Recipe by Bake with Paws
When we get bored with fried fish, I'll cook it in Asam Pedas instead to make our dinner more interesting. I tweaked my original Asam Pedas recipe to create this delicious Gulai Tumis Fish.
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Recipe - Nyonya Gulai Tumis Fish (Asam Pedas Fish)
Yields: 5 - 6 servings
INGREDIENTS:
500g fish of choice
2 tomatoes, cut into 4
1 onion, cut into 4
10 okra, trimmed
4 stalks daun kesom (Vietnamese mint), removed stem
1 bud bunga kantan (ginger flower), cut lengthwise into 4
6 pieces of pineapple (optional)
5 tbsp cooking oil
750ml water or more
Seasoning:
salt to taste
sugar to taste
35g tamarind pulp, resolve in 1/4 cup water
Spice Paste (Ground)
10 (100g) shallots
4 clove garlic
3 stalks of lemon grass (white part only)
2 inch kunyit (fresh turmeric)
8 - 10 dried chillies, soak with hot water (depends on how spicy you like)
2 buah keras (candle nuts)
METHOD:
- Blend all the spice paste ingredients in a food processor with few table spoon of water.
- In a pot, heat oil over medium heat and saute ground spices paste until fragrant and oil separated from paste. It takes around 10 minutes.
- Add some water, daun kesom, bunga kantan and pineapple. Add the remaining of water and bring to boil. Turn to low heat and simmer for 5 to 10 minutes. Add all the seasoning ingredients. Adjust the taste accordingly.
- Add in fish and cook for 2 minutes with lid on. Then add in the rest of vegetables (onion, tomatoes and okra) and continue cook for another 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat.
- Serve with steamed rice.
Labels:
Malaysian Cuisine - Seafood,
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