Fish Escabeche
Ingredients
Fish - red snapper, either whole or filet or filet of mackerel (actually, any frying fish will do nicely)
Oil
Flour
Salt
Calamansi juice (or lemon or lime juice)
Oil Green and red peppers, cut julienne style
Ginger, cut julienne style
Extra ginger
Onion - sliced
Garlic - sliced or pounded
Pineapple juice
Pineapple chunks
Sugar
Tomato Sauce or tomato catsup
Vinegar
Cornstarch
Instructions
Rub salt on fish (outside and inside after splitting the abdomen and taking the guts out). Roll on flour. Fry in hot oil. Set aside.
Pound extra ginger, add a little bit of water and squeeze the juice out. Collect juice. Set aside.
To make the sweet and sour sauce: In another frying pan, heat oil, then add sliced onions and pounded garlic, stir fry. When the onion has become transparent and the garlic pieces become brown, add the strips of ginger and the green and red peppers. Stir fry. Add pineapple juice and tomato sauce or catsup for coloring. If you desire a sweeter sauce, add sugar; for more sour taste, add vinegar. Add pineapple chunks. And don't forget the ginger juice. This is really the secret of a good sweet sour sauce. The zesty taste of ginger. Thicken with a little bit of cornstarch. Simmer for about 3-4 minutes.
You can now pour this over the fish and serve. However, I prefer the fish to be cooked a little bit in the sauce so it could absorb the flavor. To do this, put the fish into the simmering sauce and simmer for another 3-4 minutes.
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User Comments
- uhmmmm yummy!
- I used to cook this when I was in high school. I love it ;)
- Me too!
- we are coooking this now in bangkok, thanks for the inputs
- i think it would taste better if u add a heavy cream
- heavy cream in escabeche? i dont think so
- m here now in Sweden & swedish people really like our escabeche..they love sweet n sour sauce.
- sarap!!!!astig.!!!!!!!!!
- i just hope that you put in the required measurements of the ingredients so that it would be easier to follow (i\'m just a beginner and i\'m not yet that good in estimating the proper quantity for the dish to taste really good.
- i just hope that you put in the required measurements of the ingredients so that it would be easier to follow (i\'m just a beginner and i\'m not yet that good in estimating the proper quantity for the dish to taste really good.

Date Commented: 2006-09-04 15:29:23