Wednesday, August 5, 2009

Pan Fried Threadfin Salmon With Salted Black Beans


This is a very tasty way to cook Threadfin Salmon aka Ikan Senangin in our local Malay language. We , Chinese called it 'Ma Yau Yue ' . Pan fried it with a little olive oil in a non-stick pan till both sides are lightly browned and cooked. Put the fish aside. Saute some garlic, chilli padi, salted black beans and fermented soybean till fragrant. Dish out the fish and scoop the sautéed black beans mixture on to the fish. Serve it with hot rice….yum yum yummy, the aroma of sautéed black beans mixture will whets up your appetite and it complement the fish well. This is also one easy way to cook a fish for dinner especially when one is rushing for time :)) ME... :p

Mmmmm ...........delicious
with those aromatic sauteed black beans mixture

I love simple preparation...the easiest , the better
and this one takes only 1/2 hour to prepare...
20 minutes to pan fried the fish and 10 minutes
to sauteed the black beans mixture....fast enough?

this was so delicious that I wanted to have the whole fish all to
myself :p...no that would be greedy...:))))

MMMmmmm......slurps slurps slurps


this is the brand of preserved black beans
that I used for this recipe..I bought it from a shop
in Ipoh old town, opp Kwong Fatt Textile

Pan Fried Threadfin Salmon With Salted Black Beans


Ingredients
1 Threadfin Salmon – degutted and remove the scales and rub all over the fish with
a bit of salt and corn starch
3 pips of garlic – chopped finely
1 tsp of fermented soy bean
1 heaped tsp of preserved black beans – washed
1 chilli padi – chopped finely

1 tbsp of olive oil

Method:


Pan fried the fish with a little olive oil in a non-stick pan till both sides are lightly browned and cooked. Put aside the fish. Saute garlic, chilli padi, salted black beans and fermented soybean with the remnant of the olive oil in the pan till fragrant. Dish out the fish and scoop the sautéed black beans mixture on to the fish. Serve hot .




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10 comments:

  1. this is awesome my hubby would love it

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  2. a clever play of flavors-viola! a great fish dish..

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  3. Well you have been busy!! tofu,, udon,quiche and fish!!! Where have I been?!!

    They look awesome....love the udon and the quiche and esp the tofu with mango! tt is a must try for me. way to go Elin!

    btw I made the yoghrt bread recipe n posting it on my blog.the choc swirl is too much work for lazy woman me.:P

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  4. I love black beans... This dish sounds wonderful. You are so right, simple recipes are often the best!

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  5. looks absolutely yummy, reminded me of sambal ikan, except prettier..

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  6. I guess we are a little slow but we are just getting into using the miso to marinate & cook fish??? i do not know how we could have missed this? It really does make a rich dish...love the beans too. Another good one. best, s

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  7. This sounds great! I just love the way whole fish looks cooked! We don't see enough of that in the states. Great pics!!

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  8. I haven't cooked fish for a while and your recipe is a good excuse to do so! Thanks for sharing

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  9. @Chow and Chatter: I am glad ur hubby love fish prepared this way ;)

    @Foodbin : Hi,thanks for dropping by. haha the flavor is great..a great combo! :)

    @ zurin : You did a great job on those buns and I thought it was professionally done :) Cooking took 1st place , drama second..thus more sharing coming :)

    @ Kenny T : Hi Kenny, you always make me HAPPY :)

    @ Andre@WellnessNotes: Haha i am so happy you agreed with me..the more simple the best!

    @ Cindy Khor : Yup...this is a great one...the combinations of salted black beans and garlic brings out the best flavor ever :)

    @ s. stockwell : Hi SS , thanks. I hope you will try this out :)

    @ Diana Bauman : Hi Diana, thanks :)

    @ mathildescuisine : Hi Mathilde, you are welcome :) Looking forward to see the translated version of the Mussel flan cake :)

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