Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Sesame coated fish fillets


Got a big and I mean really big chunk of ghol fish home delivered to me and that put me in a happy happy mood. Ghol fish as we call it in marathi is a rarity here in Mumbai... Partly because its expensive and partly because its just huge. These fisherwomen cut it in slices and sell it. I have fond memories of eating this fish while visiting my maternal grandmom.... She was the best cook. Some of her recipes are pure gems......

Back to Ghol fish which incidentally is know as Jewfish..(thank god for wikepedia).
This fish is similar to rawas or Indian salmon as some people know it. It has very few bones so de boning it is not an issue.
Since this does not have a very strong fishy smell and also because it can be filletted, I decided to make a crispy chinese starter. You can use rawas (salmon) or even surmai (kingfish) here.

Ingredients:


5                      Pieces of Ghol fish

3 to 4 tsp          White Sesame seeds
1 tsp                Ginger Garlic paste
1 tsp                Dark Soya sauce
1/2 tsp             Namak Shamak
1 tsp               Chilli Garlic sauce
a pinch            Sugar
Oil for frying

Method:



Lightly toast the sesame seeds till they pop. Cool and keep aside.


Marinate the fish pieces with ginger garlic paste, soya sauce, salt, sugar and the chilli garlic sauce. Let it marinate for atleast 1 hour.


Heat oil in a non stick pan.


Spread the sesame seed on a plate. Now coat the fish pieces evenly with the sesame seed and fry in hot oil on low flame till crispy. Drain and serve hot with crisp wine marinated onions. http://namakshamak.blogspot.com/2012/09/red-wine-marinated-onions.html









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2 comments:

  1. Wow... lovely recipe.. thnx for sharing it..

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  2. Thanks you so much!! We are glad you loved our innovation!!

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