Sunday, September 23, 2007

Deep-fried Fish with Soy Sauce


I haven't bought a whole fish for ages. And see what happen when I shopped with Lily (yeah, I get to shop with her a lot these days, :D), I ended out bought two fishes, one was white Pomfret which I steamed it but was too eager to eat it hot and thus didn't take any picture. But since this fish was deep-fried and looking so yummy (not that my steamed pomfret was not yummy), I decided to record it in my blog. Hehe...



I served my deep-fried fish on a bed of scallions in plain soy sauce. I wanted my fish to remain crispy instead of soggy laden with soy sauce. So, I pour soy sauce on a plate, piled the scallions on top and then placed my deep-fried fish on top of the scallion and then drizzled a little hot oil on top.

12 comments:

Mandy said...

love to eat steam and fried whole fish but I have never done so in US yet. Because I am kind of scare of the fish head -_-"
Yours look lovely!

Anh said...

You did so well deep-frying the whole fish! It looks really delicious!

daphne said...

this is restaurant quality food. Amazing. Wish I can have some.

shanwen said...

oh my god.. yummy ! i love deep fried fish. it is snapper by any chance ?

Anonymous said...

I have not bought a whole fish (with bones) until now. Deep-frying fish in my own kitchen is too messy for my kitchen floor...all the splatter.
*hint hint*

Big Boys Oven said...

This is a fish dish that I will dish up at home, fast simple and delicious!

Ginger said...

oh yum! may i know what fish is that?

Little Corner of Mine said...

Hi Mandy,
Very easy, just ask the salesperson to cut off the head when he cleans the fish for you. ;)

Thanks Anh! :)

Wah, thank you daphne! :* You visit, I deep-fried one for you! :)

Thanks shanwen. :) No, it is not snapper. I also don't know what fish it is leh. :P

Hahaha...tigerfish. You come, I deep-fried one for you too lah. ;)

Yup, BBOven, simple and delicious right? Just take a while to deep-fried the fish, the rest is simple.

Thanks Ginger. :) What fish ah, I also don't know. I just looked at the fish and thought, "this fish looks delicious" and just bought on impulse. Too many fishes in the Asian market, I only know a handful or less only. :P Sorry ah couldn't provide with a name.

cocoa said...

Looks good.. looks like is Tilapia is it? This reminded me last time i brought Malaysia soy sauce all the way from malaysia and cooked the same dish. The sauce taste so much better with malaysia sauce, less salty flavor and more fragrant

East Meets West Kitchen said...

Very nice deep-fried fish and looks crispy!

Little Corner of Mine said...

Cocoa,
I don't think it's Tilapia because I do recognize Tilapia. This fish is white with a tint of pink kinda fish. Now you have mentioned it, from the picture, it does look like Tilapia isn't it.

Thanks V! You know how my hubby loves crispy fish right? :)

Big Boys Oven said...

yes i always have my seafood dishes done simple and fast. You can try to coat your fish with topioca flour and deep fried them till golden brown. Serve them on a serving plate, pour your favourite soya sauce beside the fish and not on top of the fish. I always have them that way, gorgeous.