ethnic recipes

EASY DOES IT # 17 – Hans’ Homemade Buffalo Sauce

>
>
While  buffalo sauce is most famously used for chicken wings, I use my recipe for many other dishes, such as steak sauce, light coating for sautéed shrimp, sautéed vegetables, sautéed potatoes, etc, as well as fried foods such as  chicken hearts, duck gizzards, chicken wings ( pictured below). I also use it as a spicy dipping sauce for french fries and whatever else needs a bit of a pick-up 🙂
>
Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
>
>
Recipe :
Melted butter                  1/2 cup
Sriracha                           1/2 cup
Green tabasco                 1  tablespoon
Confit garlic paste          1  tablespoon
White vinegar                   1  tablespoon
Honey                               1  tablespoon
Maggi seasoning              to taste
Kosher salt                        to taste
Mix all ingredients well, check / adjust taste

>
>

Easy Does It # 17 - Hans' Buffalo Wings

Easy Does It # 17 – Hans’ Buffalo Sauce

>

Easy Does It # 17  Hans' Buffalo Sauce

Easy Does It # 17 Hans’ Buffalo Sauce

>

Easy Does It # 17  Hans' Buffalo Sauce

Easy Does It # 17 Hans’ Buffalo Sauce

>
>
Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂
>
>
>
>
>
>

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce – Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

>

>
One  of the reasons I miss Europe so much is the fact that dishes like this are practically impossible to find on a restaurant menu here (or in any home, for that matter). Simple, delicious, real food one can eat with gusto. Mind you, I would not want this every day, but once in a while…….
So, as usual, if you want the best, you might as well learn to prepare it yourself 🙂
>
Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
>
>

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce -  Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce – Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

>

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce -  Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce – Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

>
>
Preparation :
>
>

beef chuck roast or other braising cut root vegetables, water, bring to a simmer, cook until meat is tender, remove meat, set meat aside

beef chuck roast (or other braising cut), root vegetables, water, small amount of salt, bring to a simmer, cook until meat is tender, remove meat, set aside

>

strain stock through a fine sieve

strain stock through a fine sieve

>

skim fat from surface

skim fat from surface

>

make a white roux of half butter and half a/p flour, add stock, whisk to avoid lumps, simmer for 15 minutes, strain through a fine mesh strainer

make a white roux of half butter and half a/p flour, add stock, whisk to avoid lumps, simmer for 15 minutes, strain through a fine mesh strainer

>

add heavy cream, kosher salt and white pepper, check / adjust seasoning

add heavy cream, kosher salt and white pepper, check / adjust seasoning

>

add grated horseradish

add grated horseradish

>

start cabbage by sauteing   onions in garlic oil

start cabbage by sauteing onions in garlic oil

>

add diced cabbage

add diced cabbage

>

add red and green peppers. kosher salt, cayenne pepper, maggi seasoning, saute until cabbage softens a bit, check / adjust seasoning

add red and green peppers. kosher salt, cayenne pepper, maggi seasoning, saute until cabbage softens a bit, check / adjust seasoning

>

saute small blanched potatoes in garlic oil until golden, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper

saute small blanched potatoes in garlic oil until golden, season with kosher salt and cayenne pepper

>

slice beef , arrange on serving platter

slice beef , arrange on serving dish

>

nape with horseradish sauce

nape with horseradish sauce

>

serve with sauteed cabbage and potatoes

serve with sauteed cabbage and potatoes

>

Gekochtes Rindfleish In Meerettich Sauce -  Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

Gekochtes Rindfleisch In Meerettich Sauce – Boiled Chuck Roast In Horseradish Sauce

>
>
>
>
>
>

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa/Tomato Sauce, With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

>
>
Last  month my friend Curtis introduced me to a store which I have been missing all my cooking  life. It’s the “Foodtown Supermarket” in Davie, corner sterling/dairy rd extension. Here I can find EVERYTHING my culinary cravings will ever desire as far as Asian and Latino food ingredients are concerned. EVERYTHING !!! 🙂  – Live frogs, live crabs, live shrimps, fresh fish heads, intestines, you get the idea.
(You can check it out online by clicking this link, especially read the comments) 🙂
Although Merguez sausage is neither Asian nor Latino, Foodtown has a great quality one on offer, as well as a small selection of  other African/Mediterranean items.
So yesterday after work I stopped by there for a few goodies and amongst other stuff I got merguez sausage, harissa and pearl pasta (Piombi)
So here is what I had for lunch today :

Click here for more on  MERGUEZ SAUSAGE

Click here for more on LAMB MEAT BALLS

Click here for more on HARISSA
>
>
B
on Appetit !   Life is Good !

>
>

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

>

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

>
>
Preparation :
>
>

cook pearl pasta in salted water, strain, reserve some of the cooking liquid in case you need to thinnen the sauce

cook pearl pasta in salted water, strain, reserve some of the cooking liquid in case you need to thinnen the sauce

>

cut mild chilies, onion and blanched carrots into triangels

cut mild chilies, onion and blanched carrots into triangles

>

saute carrots and onions in a generous amount of herb / garlic butter and olive oil until starting to caramelize

saute carrots and onions in a generous amount of herb / garlic butter and olive oil until starting to caramelize

>

add chilies and sliced scallions

add chilies and sliced scallions

>

add pearl pasta, mix well, check / adjust seasoning

add pearl pasta, kosher salt and cayenne pepper, mix well, check / adjust seasoning

>

remove merguez sausage from casing, form into small balls, saute in olive oil until medium, add 1/3 of harissa and 2/3 of tomato sauce. If too thick, add some of the pasta liquid, simmer for one minute, check / adjust seasoning

remove merguez sausage from casing, form into small balls, saute in olive oil until medium, add 1/3 of harissa and 2/3 of tomato sauce. If too thick, add some of the pasta liquid, simmer for one minute, check / adjust seasoning

>

plate pasta, leaving a well in the center

plate pasta, leaving a well in the center

>

add lamb meatballs and harissa / tomato sauce

add lamb meatballs and harissa / tomato sauce

>

sprinkle with finely crumbled feta cheese and sliced scallions

sprinkle with finely crumbled feta cheese and sliced scallions

>

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

Lamb Meat Balls In Harissa / Tomato Sauce With Garlicky Pearl Pasta And Feta Cheese

>
>
>
Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂
>
>
>
>
>
>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>
>
Rigatoni rigate,  smoked salmon and a creamy velouté – nearly impossible not to like this combination ! 🙂
After we have learned how to make a velouté in my last post, (click here for recipe), and hopefully have a few small containers in the freezer to use at short notice (just defrost in the microwave), wonderful dishes like this one take only a few minutes from start to finish.
The reward for this relatively small effort is a dish which oozes flavor, presentation, elegance and class 🙂 All in a mere few minutes of preparation and cooking time.
>
Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

>
>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In HorseradishMustard Cream

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>
>
Preparation :
>
>

Heat velouté (preferably fish velouté, but seafood velouté, chicken velouté or veal veloutéwill be just fine), add cooking liquid from pasta if too thick

Heat velouté (preferably fish velouté, but seafood velouté, chicken velouté or veal velouté will be just fine), add cooking liquid from pasta if too thick

>

add diced smoked salmon and grated horseraddish

add diced smoked salmon and grated horseradish

>

add dijon mustard

add dijon mustard

>

simmer for one minute

simmer for one minute

>

add freshly cooked, al dente pasta and sliced scallions

add freshly cooked, al dente pasta and sliced scallions

>

mix well, careful not to mash-up the salmon, check seasoning

mix well, careful not to mash-up the salmon, check seasoning

>

to serve, sprinkle with more diced salmon and sliced scallions

to serve, sprinkle with more diced salmon and sliced scallions

>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In HorseradishMustard Cream

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In HorseradishMustard Cream

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

Pasta With Smoked Salmon In Horseradish/Mustard Cream

>
>
Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂
>
>
>
>
>
>

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons With Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

>

>

Here  is a recipe sure to tempt you if you like to have a  tasty and exotic meal but do not have the time nor desire to prepare an elaborate, complicated meal, which is what happened to me today. I just finished my first week of work after two months of vacation, so my spirit and energy has been slightly drained  this weekend. After cleaning the apartment, taking care of Bella, doing the shopping and a bunch of other chores,  cooking an elaborate meal was not exactly at the forefront of my mind. Eating a good meal on the other hand ……..
So here is what I came up with. This was very delicious, yet simple and easy to prepare. You will be able to easily knock this out in about 15 minutes 🙂
>
Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
>
>
For Peanut Sauce Recipe Click Here
>
>

>
>

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

>

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

>
>
Preparation :
>
>

saute onions and garlic paste in peanut oil

saute onions, grated ginger and garlic paste in peanut oil

>

add blanched baby bok choy and mild chilis

add blanched baby bok choy and mild chilies

>

add oyster sauce, soy sauce, sriracha and sesame oil, simmer until bok choy is heated through, check / adjust seasoning

add oyster sauce, soy sauce, sriracha and sesame oil, simmer until bok choy is heated through, check / adjust seasoning

>

meanwhile, saute pork medaillons on both sides, when almost done, add peanut sauce and a few drops of water, remove from heat, mix well untill medaillons are completely covered with sauce

meanwhile, saute salt and pepper seasoned pork medaillons on both sides, when almost done, add peanut sauce and a few drops of water, remove from heat, mix well until medaillons are completely covered with sauce

>

ready to plate...

ready to plate…

>

plate bok choy and a small side dish with peanut sauce for dipping

plate bok choy and a small side dish with peanut sauce for dipping

>

arrange glazed pork medaillons on bok choy

arrange glazed pork medaillons on bok choy

>

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

>

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

Peanut Glazed Pork Medaillons And Bok Choy In Oyster Sauce

>
>
Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂
>
>
>
>
>
>

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot With Beans And Vegetables

>
>
Cornish Hen  has very tender meat and does not need to be stewed – it can be grilled, roasted , poached or sautéed.
However, once in a while I like to braise (stew) one because of the delicious sauce this cooking method will produce. So then, this is what I had for lunch today, accompanied by a tall  glass of  iced tea. (No more booze for me, at least for the moment 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !
>

>

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot  With Beans And Vegetables

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot With Beans And Vegetables

>

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot  With Beans And Vegetables

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot With Beans And Vegetables

>
>
Preparation :
>
>

season 8-cut chicken with salt, cayenne pepper and granulated garlic in olive oil until golden brown

season 8-cut chicken with salt, cayenne pepper and granulated garlic in olive oil until golden brown

>

add onions, saute until translucent

add onions, saute until translucent

>

add chorizo, saute until starting to brown

add chorizo, saute until starting to brown

>

add diced red peppers, garlic paste and scallions, saute one minute

add diced red peppers, garlic paste and scallions, saute one minute

>

deglaze with merlot, add small blanched potatoes, chopped tomatoes with their juices, cannelini beans and straw mushrooms

deglaze with merlot, add small blanched potatoes, chopped tomatoes with their juices, cannelini beans and straw mushrooms

>

simmer until sauce sliightly thickens and chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes

simmer until sauce slightly thickens and chicken is cooked through, about 15 minutes

>

 add grated asiago cheese, check / adjust seasoning

add grated asiago cheese, check / adjust seasoning

>

to serve, sprinkle with chopped cilantro

to serve, sprinkle with chopped cilantro

>

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot  With Beans And Vegetables

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot With Beans And Vegetables

>

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot  With Beans And Vegetables

Stew Of Cornish Hen In Merlot With Beans And Vegetables

>
>
Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂
>
>
>
>
>

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas



While  a genuine Thai, Indonesian, Indian or any other “genuine” coconut soup can be wonderful if properly prepared, sometimes it is impractical to go to the full length of dozens of ingredients just to have a quick, flavorful and economic soup. If you find yourself in such a situation, you might want to try this simple preparation, which can be enjoyed after no more than fifteen minutes from start to finish. Of course, I am all for authentic recipes and I believe we must make an effort to make sure that under normal circumstances and whenever practical, we don’t make unnecessary short cuts because we are lazy.  But sometimes, if you want something tasty and can’t do the big production for whatever reason ………., well, I am sure you’ve got the point 🙂



Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas



Preparation :

marinade diced chicken breast in soy sauce, lime juice, kosher salt, five spice powder, grated ginger and garlic paste, add corn starch, mix well

marinade diced chicken breast in soy sauce, lime juice, kosher salt, five spice powder, grated ginger and garlic paste, add corn starch, mix well

cook pasta of your choice, drain, blanch snow peas, shock in icewater, drain,  heat chicken stock seasoned with kosher salt, cayenne, garlic paste, grated ginger

cook pasta of your choice, drain, blanch snow peas, shock in ice water, drain, heat chicken stock seasoned with kosher salt, cayenne, garlic paste, grated ginger

add coconut milk, simmer for three minutes

add coconut milk, simmer for three minutes

after simmering snpw peas one minute, schock in ice water

after simmering snow peas one minute, shock in ice water

add fresh shiitake mushrooms and chicken to simmering stock, simmer for three more minutes

add fresh shiitake mushrooms and chicken to simmering stock, simmer for three more minutes

add pasta and snow peas to serving bowl

add drained pasta and snow peas to serving bowl

ladle soup with chicken and shiitake on top of pasta and snow peas

ladle soup with chicken and shiitake on top of pasta and snow peas

sprinkle with chili flakes and chopped cilantro

sprinkle with chili flakes and chopped cilantro

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas

Coconut Soup With Silkened Chicken & Snow Peas



Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂








THE ULTIMATE! Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)



Let  me warn you – if you don’t like spicy food………. ahhh, don’t worry, if you don’t like spicy, just replace all the cayenne pepper with mild smoked paprika and you’ll be fine.
But if you do like spicy, this recipe is addictive, especially if you combine the  Papas Bravas  (my own version of this Spanish classic)  with the chicken as I have done here. It might take a bite or two to get used to the heat, but then……Heaven 🙂

Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes  (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes  (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)

juicy lucy.......

juicy lucy…….



Preparation :

chicken tighs and breast

chicken tighs and breast

add peeled, raw potatoes, season with kosher salt, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika and granulated garlic

add peeled, raw potatoes, season with kosher salt, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika and granulated garlic

eggwash :   whole eggs, greek yougurt, sriracha, cayenne pepper, granulated garlic

eggwash : whole eggs, greek yougurt, sriracha, cayenne pepper, granulated garlic

whisk eggwash until smooth

whisk eggwash until smooth

seasoned flour :   a/p flour, granulated garlic, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, kosher salt

seasoned flour : a/p flour, granulated garlic, cayenne pepper, smoked paprika, kosher salt

dredge chicken in seasoned flour

dredge chicken in seasoned flour

coat floured chicken with eggwash

coat floured chicken with eggwash

dredge flour dredged, eggwash coated chicken once more in seasoned flour, shake off excess flour, fry at 325F for about 20 minutes, depending on size of chicken

dredge flour dredged, eggwash coated chicken once more in seasoned flour, shake off excess flour, fry at 325F for about 20 minutes, depending on size of chicken

after 10 minutes frying the chicken, add the seasoned totatoes, fry until soft on the inside, crispy and golden on the outside Bout 15 more minutes, during the last 5 minutes, ingrease the temperature of the oil to 375F

after 10 minutes frying the chicken, add the seasoned totatoes, fry until soft on the inside, crispy and golden on the outside, about 15 more minutes; during the last 5 minutes, ingrease the temperature of the oil to 375F

when potatoes and chicken are done, remove to absorbent paper

when potatoes and chicken are done, remove to absorbent paper

seasoning dip :   cayenne pepper, scotch bonnet hot sauce, garlic paste, lime juice, kosher salt, garlic oil

seasoning dip : cayenne pepper, scotch bonnet hot sauce, garlic paste, lime juice, kosher salt, garlic oil

ready to add the fried chicken and potatoes to seasoning dip

ready to add the fried chicken and potatoes to seasoning dip

toss chicken and potatoes in seasoning dip

toss chicken and potatoes in seasoning dip

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes  (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes  (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes  (Papas Bravas)

The Ultimate Fried Chicken & Angry Potatoes (Papas Bravas)

Juicy Lucy .......

Juicy Lucy …….



Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂






Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners



Here  is another hearty recipe of wonderful comfort food.
Many folks are familiar with Jamaican dumplings and some have become addicted to them like I have.  Although in their most basic form they are made of  just flour, water and salt, as part of a soup or stew they can be mind-boggling great because of their unique texture. As for the taste, I usually add garlic paste and cayenne pepper to give them a bit of extra umph 🙂
The traditional shape of Jamaican dumplings is a thick disk shape with an indention in the center. Spinners are made of the same dough, but they are “spinned” between your hands to shape them into tapered tubes, which is the shape I prefer.
As for the protein in the bean soup, use whatever you like and/or have at hand. Chicken, pork, salt beef, fresh beef, even seafood or just root vegetables. Of course, smoked ham hocks are the price in today’s lunch’ version, which could not have been more tasty and delicious.


Bon Appetit !  Irie, Mon !

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners



Preparation :

simmer ham hocks in generously seasoned water (kosher salt, garlic paste, scotch bonnet hot sauce) until tender but NOT falling apart

simmer ham hocks in generously seasoned water (kosher salt, garlic paste, scotch bonnet hot sauce) until tender but NOT falling apart

when ham hocks are tender, remove from stock, reserve

when ham hocks are tender, remove from stock, reserve

ham hocks

smoked ham hocks


remove bones from ham hocks, give one each to your dog and his/her friends :-)

remove bones from ham hocks, give one each to your dog and his/her friends 🙂

dice meat and skin into bite size cubes

dice meat and skin into bite size cubes


add canned, strained black beans, quartered onions,  a small amount of curry powder and turmeric and coconut milk to stock, simmer for another 45 minutes

add canned, strained black beans, quartered onions, a small amount of curry powder, turmeric and coconut milk to stock, simmer for another 45 minutes

blend in electric blender until smooth, check / adjust seasoning

blend in electric blender until smooth, check / adjust seasoning

make a dough of a/p flour, water and salt, knead until the dough looks like this

make a dough of a/p flour, water, garlic paste, hot sauce and salt, knead until the dough is smooth

roll individual pieces into small tubes like this, simmer in salt water until cooked through, 25 to 45 minutes, depending on the size you prefer

roll individual pieces into small tubes like this, simmer in salt water until cooked through, 25 to 45 minutes, depending on the size you prefer

almost...........

almost………..

add meat to soup to heat through

add meat to soup to heat through

plate soup in serving dish

plate soup in serving dish

top with spinners

top with spinners

sprinkle with scallions and/or herbs of your choice

sprinkle with scallions and/or herbs of your choice

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners

Jamaican Black Bean Soup With Smoked Ham Hocks And Spinners



Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂






Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce



This  particular fish, Corvina Sea Bass, is,  according to the seller, legally caught fish, in contrast to Chilean Sea Bass (Patagonian Tooth Fish).
I have enjoyed Chilean Sea Bass many times while I was living in Argentina in the 90’s, when the fish was still abundant and cheap. Unfortunately, due to overfishing, the fish is now rare and endangered and should only be bought from sources which can proof that their fish was legally harvested .
When properly cooked, sea bass is wonderfully moist and flaky, which lends itself to a variety of cooking methods and recipes.
Following  is one of my all time favorites 🙂


Bon Appetit !   Life is Good !


Click here for Chinese Steamed Rice (Fan)   recipe

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce



Preparation :

cut sea bass into large cubes, marinade with five spice powder, kosher salt and cayenne pepper, dust with rice flour, mix well

cut sea bass into large cubes, marinade with five spice powder, kosher salt and cayenne pepper, dust with rice flour, mix well

saute whole chilies for a second or two, remove, reserve

saute whole chilies for a second or two in sesame oil to flavor, remove chilies, reserve

saute onions until translucent, add peppers and scallions, saute for two minutes, add garlic paste and grated ginger, saute until fragrant, remove, reserve

saute onions until translucent

add peppers and scallions, saute for two minutes, add garlic paste and grated ginger, saute until fragrant, remove, reserve

add peppers and scallions, saute for two minutes, add garlic paste and grated ginger, saute until fragrant, remove, reserve

reserved sauted onions, peppers, scallions and chilies

reserved sauted onions, peppers, scallions and chilies

saute sea bass in peanut oil until golden, remove from wok, reserve

saute sea bass in peanut oil until golden, remove from wok, reserve

add soy sauce, black bean sauce, chili sauce and rice wine to wok, simmer for one minute

add soy sauce, black bean sauce, chili sauce, sesame oil and rice wine to wok, simmer for one minute

return fish to wok, simmer until fish is almost cooked through, about one minute

return fish to wok, simmer until fish is almost cooked through, about one minute

remove from heat, return vegetables to sauce, mix well, check/adjust seasoning seasoning

remove from heat, return vegetables to sauce, mix well, check/adjust seasoning

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce With Fan

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce With Fan

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Stir Fried Sea Bass In Black Bean Sauce

Fan & Black Sesame Seeds

Fan & Black Sesame Seeds



Dear Friend’s, to help support this blog,
please be so kind and click on the video below.  Thank you 🙂