Steamed Whole Red Snapper With Asian Flavors Recipes

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STEAMED RED SNAPPER WITH GINGER, CHILES, AND SESAME OIL

Categories     Wok     Fish     Ginger     Steam     Quick & Easy     Snapper     Hot Pepper     Sesame     Gourmet

Yield Makes 2 servings

Number Of Ingredients 8



Steamed Red Snapper with Ginger, Chiles, and Sesame Oil image

Steps:

  • Arrange a 9-inch metal cake rack or steamer basket in a 12- to 14-inch wok or a deep 12-inch skillet (with a domed lid) and add enough water to reach just below rack. Cover wok and bring water to a boil.
  • Score skin of fish in several places, then put on an oiled heatproof plate that will fit into wok or skillet with 1 inch clearance around plate. Stir together Sherry and salt in a small bowl, then rub mixture onto both sides of fish, leaving skin side up.
  • Heat vegetable oil in a small skillet over moderately high heat until hot but not smoking, then sauté ginger, scallion, and chiles, stirring, until fragrant but not browned, about 30 seconds, and spoon over fish. Carefully transfer fish (on plate) to rack in wok and cover tightly, then steam until fish is just cooked through, 7 to 8 minutes. Carefully remove plate from wok and sprinkle fish with sesame oil.

1 (1-pound) red snapper fillet with skin (3/4 inch thick)
1 tablespoon medium-dry Sherry
1/2 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 (3-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and cut into 1/16-inch-thick matchsticks (1 1/2 inches long)
1 scallion, cut lengthwise into 1 1/2-inch-long very thin strips (1/3 cup)
2 fresh serrano chiles, seeded and cut lengthwise into very thin strips
1/2 teaspoon Asian sesame oil

STEAMED WHOLE RED SNAPPER WITH ASIAN FLAVORS

Categories     Fish     Steam     Snapper     Spring     Lemongrass     Sesame     Soy Sauce     Bon Appétit

Yield Makes 4 main-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 12



Steamed Whole Red Snapper with Asian Flavors image

Steps:

  • Sprinkle inside of each fish with salt. Using sharp cleaver or knife, make 4 diagonal slits on 1 side of each fish, spacing equally and cutting to the bone. Insert 1 slice of ginger, 1 slice of garlic and 1 cilantro leaf into each slit. Turn fish over. Make 4 diagonal slits on second side of each fish and insert remaining sliced ginger, sliced garlic and cilantro leaves. Arrange fish in 9-inch-diameter glass pie dish. (Can be made 6 hours ahead. Cover; refrigerate).
  • Place a slice of ginger and garlic, then a whole cilantro leaf in each slit; they will add flavor to the fish during the steaming process. Hold back the flaps to insert the seasonings more easily.
  • Pour enough water into wok or large pot to reach depth of 1 1/2 inches. Place bottom of 11- to 12-inch-diameter bamboo steamer over water in wok or open a steamer rack and place in pot. Place dish with fish in bamboo steamer (or on steamer rack). Curl tails if necessary to fit.
  • The classic Chinese way to cook the fish is in a tiered bamboo steamer set over boiling water in a wok. Pour water to a depth of 1 1/2 inches into the wok.
  • If you don't have a bamboo steamer or a wok, you can use a vegetable steamer rack set in a large pot. The pot should be large enough to allow steam to circulate around the glass pie dish that holds the fish.
  • Sprinkle 1 tablespoon each of chopped cilantro, shallots, lemongrass and green onions into dish around fish. Combine broth and 1 tablespoon soy sauce in cup and pour into dish. Bring water to boil. Cover bamboo steamer (or pot). Steam fish until just opaque in center at bone, about 18 minutes.
  • Before steaming, surround the fish with chopped shallots, lemongrass, green onions, and cilantro. Then pour a broth and soy sauce mixture into the dish to flavor the fish as it cooks.
  • Meanwhile, combine sesame oil and vegetable oil in heavy medium skillet. Add chopped ginger and chopped garlic, then 2 tablespoons each of chopped cilantro, shallots, lemongrass and green onions. Stir over medium heat until oil is hot and seasonings are fragrant, about 3 minutes. Pour seasoned oil into small bowl; add remaining 2 tablespoons soy sauce.
  • Using oven mitts as aid, transfer dish with fish to work surface. Using large spatula, transfer fish to platter. Spoon juices from dish over fish. Spoon some of seasoned oil over fish. Serve fish with rice; pass remaining seasoned oil.
  • You may have to special-order whole fish from the supermarket or fish market.
  • ** Available at Southeast Asian markets and in the produce section of some supermarkets.

2 16- to 18-ounce whole red snappers, cleaned, scaled
16 very thin slices peeled fresh ginger plus 2 tablespoons, chopped
16 very thin slices peeled garlic plus 2 tablespoons, chopped
16 large fresh cilantro leaves plus 3 tablespoons, chopped
3 tablespoons chopped shallots
3 tablespoons chopped lemongrass**
3 tablespoons chopped green onions
1/2 cup canned low-salt chicken broth
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons oriental sesame oil
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
Cooked long-grain white rice

ASIAN-STYLE STEAMED SNAPPER WITH BABY BOK CHOY

Provided by Food Network

Categories     main-dish

Time 45m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 24



Asian-Style Steamed Snapper with Baby Bok Choy image

Steps:

  • In a shallow pot that a bamboo steamer fits over or in a wok, add the water and bring to a boil. You can also use a traditional steamer that has 2 layers. Add the ginger, lime leaves, citrus zest, cilantro, scallions, white wine, jalapeno, and peanut oil. Season well with salt. Bring back to a boil and cook for 10 minutes for the flavors to combine.
  • Season the fish with salt and pepper. Place the first layer of the bamboo steamer over the pot. Line the steamer with the cabbage leaves, making sure that the surface is not completely covered so the steam can get through. Lay the fish, skin-side up, on the cabbage leaves. Cover and steam for 1 minute.
  • Place the bok choy on the second layer of the bamboo steamer in 1 layer. Uncover the steamer and place the bok choy layer on top of the fish. Cover and steam for about 5 minutes, or until the fish is just cooked through and the bok choy is tender, but still has some crispness. Check the fish for doneness by gently inserting a fork into it. If the fork slides easily in, the fish is done. If the fork resists sliding in, it is not quite done. Remove the fish and bok choy and keep warm while you make the sauce.
  • Heat a medium saute pan over medium-high heat. Add the peanut oil and heat. When the oil is hot, add the ginger, garlic, and jalapeno and saute until just translucent, about 3 minutes. Do not allow the vegetables to brown. Add 4 ounces of the steaming liquid and the soy sauce and boil for 2 minutes. Do not season with salt as the soy sauce is salty. Add the sugar and boil for 1 minute, or until the sugar is completely dissolved. Lower the heat and whisk in the butter. Add the scallion whites, stir, and remove from the heat.
  • Place some jasmine rice on a platter. Top with the steamed bok choy. Top the bok choy with the snapper, skin-side up. Spoon the sauce over the fish. Garnish with the scallion greens and cilantro sprigs.

1 quart water
1 (3-inch) piece ginger, sliced
4 kafir lime leaves, optional
1 (1 by 3-inch) piece lime peel
1 (1 by 3-inch) piece lemon peel
4 sprigs cilantro, plus more for garnish
3 scallions
1 cup white wine
1 jalapeno, cut into large pieces
2 tablespoons peanut oil
Salt
4 (4-ounce) pieces red snapper fillet, skin on
4 large Napa cabbage leaves
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
6 baby bok choy, halved lengthwise
2 tablespoons peanut oil
1 tablespoon chopped ginger
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
1/2 jalapeno, thinly sliced
1/4 cup soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
2 tablespoons butter
2 scallions, thinly sliced on the bias, white and green parts kept separate
Cooked jasmine rice, accompaniment

UNCLE GLENN'S ONAGA (STEAMED RED SNAPPER WITH SOMEN)

In Hawaii, onaga is the most prized kind of snapper and the centerpiece of festive meals. Glenn Yamashita steams the whole fish, Chinese-style, with a sour-salty stuffing, a topping of preserved vegetables and a tumble of aromatics. Two of the ingredients are readily available in Hawaii but may require more of a search elsewhere: chung choi, salted turnip wrapped in its own leaves - pickled mustard greens are a fine substitute - and scallop powder, which can be approximated with fish sauce. Skeins of Japanese somen noodles are tucked beneath the fish and hot oil poured over at the end. Done right, it crackles.

Provided by Ligaya Mishan

Categories     dinner, seafood, main course

Time 1h15m

Yield 4 to 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 14



Uncle Glenn's Onaga (Steamed Red Snapper With Somen) image

Steps:

  • The day before cooking, submerge the garlic in the oil in a small container. Cover and refrigerate overnight.
  • When ready to cook, check the fish for any remaining scales and scrape off, paying special attention to the head and tail. Rinse the fish and pat dry.
  • Boil the somen according to the package instructions, rinsing and draining well. While the noodles are still damp, arrange them on a serving platter and cover with plastic wrap.
  • Loosely toss together the celery, carrot, scallions, onion and cilantro leaves in a small mixing bowl. Set aside at room temperature (if refrigerated, the hot oil added at the end won't sizzle). In another small bowl, mix the chung choi, ginger and cilantro stems, and stuff 1/2 cup of the mixture inside the fish cavity, including the head. Pat the remaining few tablespoons over both sides of the fish's body.
  • Set a steamer rack or other metal rack inside a wok or roasting pan large enough to accomodate the fish and set on the stove, straddling two burners if needed. Have ready the wok's lid or sheets of foil large enough to cover the roasting pan tightly. Add enough water to come up to the rack (1 to 1 1/2 inches). Bring the water to a boil over high heat.
  • Meanwhile, stack 2 sheets of heavy-duty aluminum foil large enough to hold the fish. Turn up and crimp the foil at the edges to create a boat just large enough to fit the fish. The raised edges will catch the drippings, which will make the sauce. Put the foil boat on the rack over the boiling water, then lay the stuffed fish on the foil. Cover with a lid or tightly with foil and let steam for 15 to 18 minutes (6 minutes per pound). Don't lift the lid to check on the fish, as this will cause the temperature to drop. Adjust the temperature as needed if the lid begins to clatter. Uncover and check to see if the fish is done: The eyes should be white and bulging, the mouth slightly agape and a chopstick inserted into the flesh should slide in easily. Turn off the heat.
  • Using two long spatulas, gently transfer the fish to the somen platter, laying it on top of the noodles. Lift the foil boat out of the steamer, careful not to spill any sauce, and pour the sauce into a small bowl. Add the oyster sauce and scallop powder (or fish sauce) and stir. Pour the sauce over the fish, then cover the fish with the vegetable and herb garnish.
  • Pour the reserved garlic oil into a small saucepan. Heat over high until the garlic turns golden brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Turn off the heat and discard the garlic. Slosh the soy sauce over the garnished fish, then carefully pour on the hot garlic oil, letting it sizzle. Serve immediately.

2 garlic cloves, crushed
1/4 cup peanut oil
1 whole red snapper or other whole mild white fish (2 1/2 to 3 pounds), gutted and scaled, head and tail left on (see Tip)
2 bundles somen (about 7 ounces)
1 small celery stalk, cut into very thin matchsticks
1 small carrot, peeled and cut into very thin matchsticks
3 scallions, cut into very thin matchsticks
1/2 small white onion, cut into very thin matchsticks
1 small bunch cilantro, leaves coarsely chopped, stems minced
1 ball (about 1 1/4 ounces) chung choi (salted preserved turnip), rinsed, squeezed dry and finely chopped (3 tablespoons; see Tip)
1 (3-inch) piece fresh ginger, peeled and minced (1/3 cup)
1 teaspoon oyster sauce
1 teaspoon scallop powder mixed with water to make a thin paste, or 1 teaspoon fish sauce
1 tablespoon soy sauce

QUICK STEAMED RED SNAPPER (SEAFOOD)

Excellent for microwave preparation. If you don't have a steamer, it's easy to make one. Use your vegetable steamer or cooling rack in a frypan.

Provided by Sheila in Alaska

Categories     Orange Roughy

Time 20m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7



Quick Steamed Red Snapper (Seafood) image

Steps:

  • Combine soy sauce, sugar, ginger, garlic, pepper and salt.
  • Arrange fish on steaming rack.
  • Brush fish with soy-ginger mixture.
  • Place rack over boiling water.
  • Cover.
  • Steam 10 minutes or until fish flakes when tested with a fork.
  • Brush occasionally with soy-ginger mixture.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 161.6, Fat 2, SaturatedFat 0.4, Cholesterol 53.2, Sodium 388.8, Carbohydrate 3.8, Fiber 0.1, Sugar 3.2, Protein 30.3

1 lb red snapper fillet (could also use orange roughy, cod, pollock)
1 tablespoon light soy sauce
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon fresh ginger, finely grated
1 garlic clove, minced
1/8 teaspoon black pepper
1/8 teaspoon salt

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