Fried fish and mealie rice. Hello folks, this week we'd like to share with you an important recipe of mine on how to make Chinese fried rice with fish, which I call "Fish Fried Rice." If you like a good fried rice and you love anchovies, then this Chicken and Salted fish fried rice was made for you! The salted fish adds a more delicate yet delightfully anchovy-shrimp taste that is unique and delicious. This very tasty fish with rice is often served in homes in the Arabian Gulf.
Fried Fish. and Steamed White rice.
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You can have Fried fish and mealie rice using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you achieve that.
Ingredients of Fried fish and mealie rice
- It's 1 kg of fish fillet.
- You need 3 of eggs.
- You need 1 cup of flour.
- It's 2 spoons of spice for fish.
- You need 1 teaspoon of mixed herbs spice.
- You need 1 of \2cup canola oil.
Mix well, then add in the leftover rice. Then season with salt, fish sauce, and black pepper. Mix in the cilantro stems and transfer to a serving platter. Garnish with the scallions and crispy onions and grate the bottarga over the top.
Fried fish and mealie rice step by step
- Using electric pan heat oil then on a_seperate bowl beat eggs,another bowl pour flour and spices.
- Then first dip fish into eggs then flour then fry until golden brown.
- I served it with mealie rice and gravy.
Salted fish divides opinion, but get over the smell and savour the taste. You'll need leftover cooked rice for this, ideally (isn't that what the dish fried rice Salted fish is meant to be eaten in small quantities, almost as a condiment, to flavour a mouthful of rice or steamed pork patty. If you are new to eating. Photo "Fish fried with rice" can be used for personal and commercial purposes according to the conditions of the purchased Royalty-free license. Tinapa Fried Rice is a fried rice version that makes use of smoked fish flakes.