Dinner: Fish Head Mee Hoon
http://www.maangchi.com/recipe/fish-head-mee-hoon Ooh ya ya! I'm so excited about introducing a Malaysian Chinese recipe called "Fish Head Mee Hoon" to you today! Allison Chin, one of my longtime readers living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia taught me this dish when I visited her house during my Gapshida trip! Some of you might think, "Eww! how can I eat fish heads!" But believe me it's very delicious when cooked. Deep fry it until it's very very crunchy! The cooked fish meat between the bones is super tasty: firm and not dry, and the thin bones are breakable, so you can chew them. Ooh yummy! Pick out the delicious meat and break the bones with your fingers, and suck out the meat. "zzeop zzeop zzeop!" : ) Your fingers will get a little sticky! How do I know this? I'm a fish head lover! For this recipe, you'll need a fish head from a large fish. Do not use a small fish like anchovies. But if you can't stand touching fish head, just use fish meat. Ingredients: fish head/fish meat, rice noodles (mee hoon, or vermicelli), choy sum, ginger, pickled mustard greens, chicken stock, pickled plums, salt, green onions, tomatoes, fish sauce, evaporated milk, black pepper, vegetable oil.Pickled mustard greens, Pickled plums Directions: (for 2 servings) Cooking time: 1 hour Fry the fish head and fish meat 1. Slice a fish head into 2 x 3 inch pieces. Ask your fishmonger to do this for you. Clean with water and pat dry. Marinate lightly with salt and pepper. 2. Add 4 cups of oil to a wok and fry the fish head on all sides until it's brown and crispy. It will take about 15-20 minutes. Set aside. ooh, don't look at me! I need to cook you. : ) Make soup 1. Cut a handful of choy sum into pieces 3 inches long and set aside. 2. Chop garnishes: ½ cup worth of salty pickled mustard greens, ½ cup worth of tomato, and 2 green onion. Set aside. 3. Soak mee hoon in cold water. Set aside. 4. Heat up a pot and add 1 tbs vegetable oil, a few slices of peeled ginger (about 1 tbs worth), and stir until fragrant. 5. Cut a medium-sized tomato into quarters lengthwise and add to the pot. 6. Add 6 cups of chicken stock, 1 cup of salted mustard greens, and 3 mashed pickled plums to the pot. Let it boil over high heat for 10 minutes. 7. Open the lid, stir, and turn down the heat to medium. Cook for another 10 minutes. 8. Remove all the cooked vegetables, ginger, and the plum seeds from the pot with a strainer. 9. Blanch the choy sumin the boiling soup and remove it from the pot with a strainer. Set aside. 10. Drain the noodles, add them to the boiling soup. Cook for about 1 minute until softened and then remove from the pot with a strainer. Set aside. 11. Add the fried fish heads to the soup and boil for a few minutes. Remove from the pot with a strainer. Set aside. 12. Add ¼ cup evaporated milk and fish sauce to taste. Serve! 1. Put the cooked noodles into a serving bowl. Add soup and fried fish heads. 2. Garnish with chopped tomatoes, pickled mustard green, and green onions. 3. Serve with the soy sauce mixed with a few of chopped bird's eye chillies. Allison's homemade chicken stock Ingredients 1 whole skinless chicken (appox 4 lbs), 2 onions, 1 large carrot, salt Directions: 1. Wash a whole chicken thoroughly and bring to a boil in a large quantity of water. 2. About 3 minutes after it starts boiling, remove the chicken and rinse both the chicken and the pot thoroughly. 3. Put the cleaned chicken back into the clean pot and add about 9 liters of water, 2 onions, and 1 large carrot. 4. Boil over low heat and simmer for about 6-8 hours. 5. Add 1 tbs salt and cool it down. 6. Remove the chicken, onions, and carrot from the pot and strain the stock through a sieve. 7. Put it in the glass jar and keep it in the fridge.
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Nutrition Facts
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