Kraphong khao priao wan (sweet and sour fish )

Yield: 1 Servings

Measure Ingredient
4 \N Half inch thick fish steaks
2 tablespoons Rice wine
2 tablespoons Light soy sauce
2 tablespoons Wheat flour
2 tablespoons Rice flour
1 \N Onion; chopped,
1 \N Sweet pepper; chopped
⅓ cup Sugar
⅔ cup Tomato catsup
¼ cup Rice vinegar (or other white vinegar)
4 tablespoons Rice wine
½ cup Fish stock (or water)
½ cup Pineapple pieces

MARINADE

SAUCE

This is prepared from steaks of kraphong khao (sea bass), but you could easily use another fish (it works very well with shark steaks).

Dredge the fish in the marinade and leave to stand for about an hour so that the fish is infused with the flavour.

Heat oil for deep frying in a deep skillet or large wok over medium heat, and when it is hot, add the fish, turning once, until cooked through.

Remove the fish, drain the excess oil, and place on the serving platter.

You can cook the fish in a electric deep frier if you wish (high heat is not required). Serve with sauce (below).

Sauce: The sweet pepper (prik wan) is a Thai equivalent of the bell pepper but is slightly less bitter. If you can't get rice wine, use a drinkable dry sherry.

In a small pan saute the onion and sweet pepper, add the remaining ingredients, except the pineapple, and simmer until slightly reduced. Add about a tablespoon of cornstarch or rice flour to thicken the sauce, then add the pineapple and heat through.

Pour over the fish, and serve with steamed jasmine rice. Posted to MM-Recipes Digest V4 #191 by Grayson Mathews <gmathews@...> on Jul 24, 1997

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