Fish in Ginger Sauce
photo by Mr. Sandman
- Ready In:
- 27mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Serves:
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3
ingredients
- 1⁄2 cup soy sauce
- 2 tablespoons of szechuan stir-fry sauce
- 3 tablespoons sugar
- 1⁄4 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 -3 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
- 2⁄3 cup water
- 1 -2 lb of small fish fillet
- 1⁄2 cup of fried fish breading (or cornmeal with salt & pepper)
- 1⁄3 cup vegetable oil (for cooking)
- 2 -3 large green onions, chopped
directions
- Fillets should be wet.
- In a small bowl mix the first six ingredients.
- Heat skillet over medium high heat.
- Add vegetable oil to skillet.
- Put breading in one gallon sealable plastic bag.
- Add the fillets to the bag and shake to coat them thoroughly.
- Put the breaded fillets onto clean plate.
- Add fillets to hot oil and cook until slightly brown, about 1-2 minutes.
- Turn over fillets and brown on other side for another minute.
- Turn heat down to medium.
- Pour in the soy sauce mixture.
- Turn fish over one last time.
- Cover pan and let it simmer about 3-4 minutes more (see note).
- Transfer fillets to serving platter and pour sauce from skillet over top.
- Sprinkle the chopped green onions over the top.
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Reviews
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The creator of this dish, Mr. Sandman, in his note refers to a YouTube video that he made of this. The photo looked really good so I found the video online. The cooking part went very fast and looked very easy, although Mr. Sandman did talk a bit too much (LOL, sorry). The note mentioned that larger fillets like tilapia can be used, so I picked up a package of four tilapia fillets. The only Szechuan stir fry sauce I could find at the supermarket was labeled "spicy," but I'm daring enough so I got that. The tilapia fillets looked at least three times the size of the little perch (or whatever he used) in the video. Also, the simmering part of the instructions said "see note" but I couldn't find any mention of simmering in the author's note. I used my judgment and let the fish simmer for 5 full minutes at the end to make sure they were fully cooked. The fish turned out delicious with a touch of sweetness and a bit of heat that hit the spot. My husband raved about it, and he usually turns his nose up at fish.