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Åsa Eriksson 26-10-2005 11:21 AM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
When I have travelled in the far east (China etc) I have eaten fantastic
seafood sauces- but it is hard to find them in any cookbook. Anyone have any
suggestions?
/Amazonica



DC. 26-10-2005 12:21 PM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
"Åsa Eriksson" > wrote in message
...
> When I have travelled in the far east (China etc) I have eaten fantastic
> seafood sauces- but it is hard to find them in any cookbook. Anyone have
> any
> suggestions?
> /Amazonica


there's lots, any coastal or even inland water areas have fish/seafood
dishes, where do you want start? the Far East is a big place. Feshness of
fish/seafood is very important & i think that's where some of the tastes
comes from in any good sauces. You've probably seen fish swimming in tanks
at restautrants there or freshly caught & cooked, not like what we get in
the west, frozen or on ice. This is a very large area of discussion, if you
could specify that would be easier. But as a start... here's a simple
recipe.

steamed seabass.
1 medium fresh seabass, gutted, cleaned & scaled (leave head & all
fins/tails on) place the fish on a plate & cut a thumbsize ginger into fine
shreds & place under fish, inside stomach cavity & on top of fish.
You will need a wok or pot big enough to take the plate inside, fill the wok
or pot with 1 inch of water & place a trivet or a small tin/can with the top
& bottom removed so it looks like a ring. Cover the wok or pot & bring it to
a rapid boil. Once boiling, carefully place the plate with seabass inside &
cover immediately. Continue to boil on high heat for 5mins then bring it
down to simmer for another 5 mins. In the meantime, take a rice bowl & pour
in 2tsp rice wine, 2tbsp light soy sauce, a little salt & sugar & mix. Next
finely slice a few spring onions & set aside. Next pour in 2-3 tbsp veg. oil
into a small sauce pan & gently heat it. When the fish is done (5mins high
heat + 5mins simmering - you will have to experiment with steaming at home,
it's an art that takes time), turn the heat up on the 2-3 tbsp of oil & very
very quickly remove the fish plate from the steamer & pour away some of the
excess water in the plate but not all of it, fish juices are tasty! quickly
throw the sliced spring onions over & pour the soy sauce marinade over the
seabass & finally pour over the 2-3 tbsp of hot smoking oil all over the
fish. The oil should be very hot & you should hear it *sear* or even
*crackle* as it hits the steamed seabass. The smell & aroma will tell you if
you've done it right or not ; ) Alternatively go & buy a bottle of LeeKumKee
seafood marinade, it's the same as above but use it carefully. The last
bottle i had over specified the amount to use!

Another tip - some seafood sauces use dried shrimps & scallops rehydrated in
hot water, this gives it a strong seafood taste. If you can imagine sundried
tomatoes or dried mushrooms, once rehydrated the flavours are stronger, same
thing but that's another post ; )

DC.




[email protected] 26-10-2005 08:52 PM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
"Åsa Eriksson" > wrote:
> When I have travelled in the far east (China etc) I have eaten fantastic
> seafood sauces- but it is hard to find them in any cookbook. Anyone have
> any suggestions?
>

Åsa, many Thai seafood recipes use good and spicey sauces. I highly
recommend "Thai Home-Cooking from Kamolmal's Kitchen" Out of print, but
should be available used from Amazon and such. HTH

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SOHOT Gourmet Hot Sauce 09-11-2005 10:13 PM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
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[email protected] 09-11-2005 10:19 PM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
"SOHOT Gourmet Hot Sauce" > wrote:
> For the best gourmet hot sauce go he
>
> http://www.geocities.com/girl2girl416/SPAM.html


The OP asked for a recipe, not a commercial product!

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Frank Mancuso 10-11-2005 01:24 AM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
Åsa Eriksson wrote:
> When I have travelled in the far east (China etc) I have eaten fantastic
> seafood sauces- but it is hard to find them in any cookbook. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
> /Amazonica
>
>


mmmmm...butter!! :o)
(ok lemon too)

Graeme...in London 11-11-2005 05:48 PM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 

> wrote in message
...
> "SOHOT Gourmet Hot Sauce" > wrote:
> > For the best gourmet hot sauce go he
> >
> > http://www.geocities.com/girl2girl416/SPAM.html

>
> The OP asked for a recipe, not a commercial product!
>


Looks like Yahoo have dropped his site for spamming. Pity, but the spambots
can still get him he



Graeme...it's probably crap.



ian 12-11-2005 05:17 AM

Does anyone have any good and spicy seafood sauce recipe?
 
Åsa Eriksson wrote:

> When I have travelled in the far east (China etc) I have eaten fantastic
> seafood sauces- but it is hard to find them in any cookbook. Anyone have any
> suggestions?
> /Amazonica
>
>


There's a few at Kasma Loha-Unchit's site:
http://www.thaifoodandtravel.com/recipe.html

Ian


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