Receta Steamed fish on Tofu
This is a great dish we adapted from a Sunset recipe. It's subtle not powerful, but if you've ever had a steamed fish in Hawaii (Ono, etc.) and loved it then this dish will make you smile. The black beans, garlic and ginger are pungent and tasty! It's also gorgeous. Perfect to serve to a health minded crowd who also loves great tasting food. If you have a large enough crowd, try making two pie dishes worth...one with Salmon and one with Halibut or Swordfish. Yum!
Tiempo de Prep: | Asian |
Tiempo para Cocinar: | Raciónes: 4 |
Va Bien Con: brown rice, japanese rice
Wine and Drink Pairings: Sauvignon blanc, Chardonnay Reisling
Ingredientes
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Direcciones
- Drain tofu and place on flat surface. Dry with paper towels.
- In a medium bowl, combine black-bean garlic sauce, rice wine, sesame oil, soy, garlic, molasses, and sugar. Set aside.
- Pour 1-3 inches water into bottom of steamer. Place rack 1 inch or more above surface of water. Cover and bring to boil.
- Cut Tofu in half lengthwise. Then cut each half into rectangles about 1/2 inch thick. Lay tofu in single layer in 9-10 inch glass pie dish.
- Rinse fish, pat dry, and cut pieces about the same size as the tofu. Add fish to the bowl of marinade and mix to coat. Lay fish on tofu and spoon marinade on top. Sprinkle ginger over fish.
- Set pie dish on rack. Cover and steam for 7-8 minutes. (Fish will continue to cook after removed from heat).
- Turn off heat. Lift pie dish from steamer. Use a spatula to pry free if needed.
- Sprinkle with green onions.