Steamed blue eye trevalla with green and red chillies recipe
Any white fish you love is great with these chilli combos. You can buy brined chillies but these salted ones are so easy – and I promise it will be your favourite spread on a sandwich. Note, though, that you need to make the pickled chillies a month in advance and the salted chillies two weeks beforehand.
Ingredients
For the pickled green chillies
100ml white vinegar
100g caster sugar
200g fresh long green chillies, cut crossways into ½cm slices
For the salted red chillies
200g fresh long red chillies
30g sea salt
2 x 250g blue eye trevalla fillets, skin off
2 tsp light soy sauce
To serve
Method
1. For the pickled green chillies, place the vinegar and sugar into a small stainless-steel saucepan and bring to the boil, stirring to dissolve the sugar. When the sugar has dissolved, remove from the heat and leave to cool. Meanwhile, pack the green chilli slices into a sterilised glass jar. When the pickling liquid has cooled, pour it over the chillies, then seal the jar and refrigerate. Leave for a month before using.
2. For the salted red chillies, rinse and dry the chillies. Trim off the stems and roughly chop, then mix with ¾ of the sea salt in a bowl. Pack the red chilli and salt mixture into a sterilised glass jar, sprinkle with the rest of the sea salt and seal. Store in a cool, dark place for at least 2 weeks before using. Refrigerate after opening.
3. Place the trevalla on a lightly oiled heatproof plate that will fit in your steamer, then spread a layer of pickled green chillies over one half of each fillet and a layer of salted chillies over the other half and place in the steamer. Drizzle the fish with the soy sauce and pickled chilli juice and steam over boiling water for about 6 minutes, until each fillet is just cooked.
4. Carefully lift the fish from the steamer and place on a serving dish. Stir the sesame oil into the cooking juices on the plate in the steamer, then pour the mixture around the fish, taking care not to disturb the green and red chilli coating. Serve immediately.
Note: This spinach, chilli and sesame salad is the perfect accompaniment to this dish.
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