Steamed Black Sea Bass
Steamed Black Sea Bass

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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook steamed black sea bass using 11 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Steamed Black Sea Bass:
  1. Take 1 Black Sea Bass (Whole)
  2. Take 1/4 Cup Light Soy Sauce
  3. Prepare 3 Tbs. Black Vinegar
  4. Prepare 3 Tsp. Sugar
  5. Prepare 1 pc. Ginger
  6. Get 2 Cloves Garlic
  7. Get 2 Green Onions
  8. Get 1 Small Pepper
  9. Get Salt
  10. Prepare Black Pepper
  11. Take 2 Tbs Oil

Place aromatics in the bottom of the steam basket, and then place the fish and the broccoli on top of the steam basket. Steamed Sea Bass is an amazing seafood dish that you will get hooked to in no time. When planning a seafood based dinner this is a perfect choice. Steamed Sea Bass With Black Bean Sauce.

Instructions to make Steamed Black Sea Bass:
  1. Add about an inch of water to a large pan or pot. Pat excess moisture off of fish. Make two slashes on each side of the fish. Prep veggies as seen below. Brush fish with oil, season with salt, pepper and 2 Tsp. sugar inside and outside of the fish.
  2. Fill slash cuts with with ginger, sliced green onion, garlic and some pepper. Whatever doesn’t fit, place into the cavity and on top of the fish. Reserve half the ends of the green onion to fill the cavity of the fish and the other half to place on top.
  3. Mix soy sauce, vinegar and the remaining sugar. Pour over fish. I have opted to make a ring out of aluminum foil and place a pie pan on top of it to steam the fish. A small upside down plate may work as well. The point is to be close to the hot water, but not in it and to produce as much steam as possible. When your water has reached a boil, place the fish in.
  4. Steam for 20 minutes and voilà. Pour accumulated juices on and around the fish. Use extreme caution when transferring fish from pan as it will be very tender and delicate.

In this steamed sea bass dish, the sea bass is steamed with green onions and ginger. Then a simple sauce of mirin, soy sauce and olive oil is poured on top. Along with salmon, Chilean sea bass is our family's favorite fish to eat. We love its soft flaky texture when cooked properly and reminds me of. For the sea bass, sprinkle half of the ginger and spring onion strips across the fish, or tuck some into the scores made in the skin.

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