Vietnamese steamed fish, known as cá hấp, is a classic dish that showcases the delicate flavors of fresh fish, aromatic herbs, and savory seasonings. This popular cooking method involves steaming the fish in a flavorful broth or sauce, resulting in a tender and succulent dish that is both visually appealing and incredibly delicious. Whether you prefer a simple and elegant preparation or a more elaborate one with a variety of ingredients, there's a Vietnamese steamed fish recipe out there to suit your taste and preferences.
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STEAMED WHOLE FISH WITH GINGER, SCALLIONS, AND SOY
Provided by Charles Phan
Categories Fish Ginger Steam Dinner Seafood Soy Sauce Green Onion/Scallion Sugar Conscious Pescatarian Dairy Free Peanut Free Tree Nut Free Kosher
Yield Serves 2 to 4 as part of a multicourse meal
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- 1. Rinse the fish in cold water and pat dry with paper towels. Season the fish inside and out with salt and pepper. Place the fish on a heatproof plate that is both large enough to accommodate it (a glass pie plate works well) and will also fit inside your steamer, bending the fish slightly if it is too long. Stuff half of the ginger inside the cavity of the fish and spread the remaining ginger on top of the fish.
- 2. Pour water into a wok or stockpot and set a steamer in the wok or on the rim of the stockpot. Make sure the water does not touch the bottom of the steamer. Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
- 3. Place the plate holding the fish in the steamer, cover, and steam for about 8 minutes, until the fish flakes easily when tested with the tip of a knife.
- 4. While the fish is steaming, in a small bowl, stir together the soy sauce, wine, and 1 tablespoon of water. Set aside.
- 5. When the fish is ready, carefully remove the plate from the steamer and pour off any accumulated liquid. Lay the scallion and cilantro along the top of the fish. In a small sauté pan, heat the oil over high heat until it is hot but not smoking. Remove the oil from the heat and pour it directly over the scallion and cilantro to "cook" them. Drizzle the soy mixture over the fish and serve immediately.
CANTONESE STEAMED FISH
Cantonese steamed fish is often served as one of the courses in a Chinese banquet, but it's also an easy meal to make on any weeknight at home with just a few ingredients.
Provided by Bill
Categories Fish and Seafood
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Cut the scallions into 2-inch lengths, and cut the pieces in half lengthwise. Julienne them thinly. Thinly slice about 15g of ginger, and julienne them. Give the cilantro a rough chop. Set the aromatics aside.
- Combine the light soy sauce, salt, sugar and hot water in a small bowl and mix until the sugar and salt are dissolved. Set aside.
- Prepare your steaming set-up, and fill with 1-2 inches of water. Bring to a boil.
- Rinse your fish fillet, and carefully lay it on an oblong heat-proof plate that will fit into your wok or steaming setup. Carefully place it in the steamer, and adjust the heat to medium. The water should be at a slow boil that generates a good amount of steam, but not so high that the water evaporates too quickly.
- Cover and steam for 7-10 minutes depending upon the size and thickness of your fish fillet. If you have extremely small, thin fillets (half an inch), cook for 4-5 minutes. Check for doneness using a butter knife. If it falls easily through the thickest part of the fillet to the bottom of the plate, the fish is done.
- Turn off the heat, and carefully drain any liquid on the plate. Spread about ⅓ of the scallions, ginger, and cilantro on the steamed fish (alternatively, you can wait to do this AFTER adding the sauce).
- To make the sauce, heat a wok or small saucepan to medium high heat, and add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil. Add the remaining ⅔ of the ginger, and fry for 1 minute. Add the white parts of the scallions and cook for 30 seconds.Then add rest of the scallions and cilantro. The mixture should be sizzling.
- Add the soy sauce mixture. Bring the mixture to a bubble, and cook until the scallions and cilantro are just wilted, about 30 seconds.
- Pour this mixture over the fish. If you prefer to add the raw aromatics after adding the sauce, you can do so now, and heat an additional 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil to pour over the raw aromatics. Serve immediately!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 239 kcal, Carbohydrate 3 g, Protein 19 g, Fat 17 g, SaturatedFat 12 g, Cholesterol 64 mg, Sodium 924 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, ServingSize 1 serving
WHOLE STEAMED FISH
Threads of fresh ginger and scallions are placed atop whole fish and hot oil is poured over it to release the aromatic scents and flavors. A lightly sweetened soy-based sauce ties the whole dish together.
Provided by Vivian Jao
Categories Dinner
Time 35m
Yield 8
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Prep the fish: If the fish still has its fins, use kitchen shears to trim off all but the tail fin. Run your fingers along the skin to feel for and pull off any overlooked scales. Rinse the fish, inside and out, with cold water and pat dry with paper towels.
- Season the fish: Sprinkle the fish and its cavity with salt and pepper, making sure to get inside the flesh where it's scored.
- Prep the sauce and hot oil: While the fish is cooking, in a small bowl combine the soy sauce, Shaoxing wine, and sugar; set aside. Add the oil to a small saucepan.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 121 kcal, Carbohydrate 4 g, Cholesterol 35 mg, Fiber 0 g, Protein 16 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Sodium 714 mg, Sugar 3 g, Fat 3 g, UnsaturatedFat 0 g
Tips:
- Choose the Right Fish: Select a firm-fleshed fish that can withstand the steaming process, such as sea bass, cod, or salmon. For a more flavorful dish, use a fish with a higher fat content, such as mackerel or trout.
- Prep the Fish Properly: Clean and gut the fish, removing the gills and scales. Make diagonal cuts on both sides of the fish to allow the marinade and steam to penetrate more easily.
- Use a Flavorful Marinade: Combine soy sauce, fish sauce, garlic, ginger, and lemongrass to create a flavorful marinade for the fish. Let the fish marinate for at least 30 minutes, or up to overnight, in the refrigerator.
- Add Aromatics and Herbs: Place aromatics like ginger, lemongrass, and scallions inside the fish cavity to enhance its flavor during steaming.
- Steam the Fish Properly: Use a steamer basket or a bamboo steamer placed over a pot of boiling water. Cover the steamer and let the fish steam for 8-10 minutes per inch of thickness, or until the fish is cooked through and flakes easily with a fork.
Conclusion:
Vietnamese steamed fish is a healthy and flavorful dish that is easy to prepare. By following these tips, you can create a delicious and authentic Vietnamese steamed fish dish at home. Serve it with steamed rice and a dipping sauce for a complete meal. Experiment with different types of fish and marinades to find your favorite combination. Enjoy the deliciousness and health benefits of this classic Vietnamese dish!
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