Whole Steamed Fish

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Ingredients

  • 2 1/2-inch piece fresh ginger
  • 2 scallions
  • 20 small sprigs cilantro
  • 1 1/2 pound sea bass
  • 2 teaspoons kosher salt
  • 1/16 teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 tablespoon dry sherry
  • 3 tablespoons soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons wine
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 2 tablespoons avocado oil
  • Cooked white rice
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Instructions

  1. This recipe uses cilantro, herbs and ginger in three places: the fish will rest on, be stuffed with, and garnished with the herbs and aromatics. To avoid cross contamination, set out two plates to divide the herbs, ginger and scallions for cooking and for garnishing.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  2. Cut about 1 inch of unpeeled ginger into 1/8-inch thick coins. Smash the unpeeled coins with the side of a knife blade or with the bottom of a small heavy skillet. Set the smashed ginger coins aside on a small plate. You will use these for cooking.,Peel the remaining 1 1/2-inch long piece of ginger. Slice it lengthwise into long thin planks, about 1/16-inch thick or as thin as possible. Stack a couple of the planks and thinly slice lengthwise, enough to yield about 1 tablespoon of thin matchsticks, or juliennes. Place the julienned ginger on another small plate and set aside. This is your garnish plate.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  3. Cut the scallions into 2-inch long pieces. Stack the scallion pieces on top of each other and thinly slice lengthwise, enough to yield about 1/3 cup of thinly sliced scallions. Place two-thirds of the scallions on the plate with the smashed coins and the remaining third on the plate with the julienned ginger.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  4. Divide the cilantro between the cooking plate the garnish plate.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  5. Inside a large wok, place a metal steam rack. Add about 1-inch of water, to the wok. Cover the wok with a large domed lid and bring the water to a boil over high heat.,Have extra water on hand nearby to replenish if necessary. Eventually, you will place the pie plate (or plate) with the fish on the steam rack.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  6. 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.
  7. Lay the fish flat on a cutting board. Score the fish by slicing 3 evenly spaced parallel cuts at a slight angle, crosswise, through the flesh until the knife blade hits bone.,Start the first cut right after where the head meets the body, then two more slices in the meatier section of the fish. Flip the fish over and repeat on the other side.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  8. Sprinkle the fish and its cavity with salt and pepper, making sure to get inside the flesh where it’s scored.
  9. Use the plate of herbs set aside for cooking to stuff the cavity of the fish with a 3 or 4 ginger coins, 3 to 4 scallion batons, and 3 to 4 sprigs of cilantro.,Scatter half of the remaining smashed ginger, scallion batons, and cilantro into the 9-inch glass pie plate.,Place the fish on top of the herbs in the dish, then scatter with the remaining ginger coins, scallion batons, and cilantro sprigs over the fish. Splash the fish with the Shaoxing wine.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  10. Check to make sure there’s still plenty of water in the wok. Add more if necessary, and return to a boil. Carefully place the pie plate onto the steamer rack and cover the wok.,Steam until the fish is cooked through and the flesh is white and flakes easily with a butter knife at its meatiest section, about 12 minutes. If the flesh is not flaky yet, cover and cook a couple of minutes longer.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  11. 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.
  12. When the fish is cooked through, carefully remove the pie plate from the wok. Remove the herbs from on top of the fish and inside of the cavity. Use two metal offset or fish spatulas to carefully transfer the fish to a clean platter.,Using the plate of herbs set aside for garnish. Scatter the julienned ginger, scallions, and remaining cilantro over the fish.,Set the saucepan with oil over medium-high heat, but keep an eye on it. You want the oil to be very hot and shimmering, but not smoking, 1 to 2 minutes.,Carefully pour the hot oil over the fish and fresh herbs. Add the sauce from the small bowl to the same saucepan the oil was in and heat over medium-high heat, stirring, until the sugar has dissolved, 30 seconds to 1 minute. Pour the sauce around the fish.,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu
  13. This is not a dish that holds well. Serve immediately, preferably with plenty of steamed rice to soak up all that sauce.,Did you love this recipe? Give us some stars below!,Simply Recipes / Uyen Luu

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