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10-AUG-2010

Thai Style Crispy Fish

TT's Kitchen

Ingredients: 1 soala[ fosj 600g (I used whatever there was in the freezer :D but after deep frying the flesh shrunk...not much meat left...). 1/2 ts salt, dash of corn flour, 2 cups oil for deep-frying, 1 Japanese cucmber, sliced (you may choose to obmit which I did coz I didn't have it with me at that time).
Sauce(mixed) 2 tb sugar, 2 tb lime juice (I used 3 limes), 3 tb fish sauce, 1 red chilli, shredded, 2 onions shredded (yes don't cut down..the onions is really yummy...I swear honestly), 2 chilli padi, chopped, 1 stalk coriendar leaves, chopped (I left this one out as I didn't have the supply)
Method: Wash the fish, drain and rub with salk, Coat with corn flour and deep-fry in hot oil until golden brown and crispy, Dish and drain. Line sliced cucumber onto a servin platter and put fried fish on top. Pour sauce over the fish and serve. (I mixed the sauce and the chilli/onions to give it a good mix....)
Voila..I suppose you can use the sauce also for deep-fried spare ribs/pork...should taste just as good or any other meat like chicken or even prawn fritters....just try...

Nikon D300 ,Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G ED
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Tom Tom11-Aug-2010 10:35
Looks yum!!!
Cindi Smith11-Aug-2010 05:52
I just can't make myself eat a fish with the head still on it. I know, I'm weird. Looks really good but the head has to go! :)
Raymond10-Aug-2010 23:34
I think I'll stay with what I had in mind ... a good T-Bone steak and lobster, maybe with a baked potato with sour cream on it and to wash it all down, a nice St-Emillion red wine !
But it is still a great pic TT