But eversince I started food blogging and looking at others cooking these yummy food at home, it has prompted me and 'brave' myself to cook this at home. Homecooked food always the best ~ you eat with at least less worrisome!
I'm sorry the photos weren't good taken as the day has started raining and already turn dark indoor.
ASSAM PEDAS IKAN KEMBUNG
3 whole
fish (I used Ikan Kembung)
1 torch ginger
bud (half)
4 sprigs
daun kesum
2 lemon
grass, (4” from the base) smashed
10 lady
fingers
2
tomatoes
50gm
tamarind paste
700gm
water
4 tbsp
oil
Salt
& sugar to taste
Grind to paste ingredients
12 dried
chillies, soaked, cut and deseeded
1 onion
4 cloves
garlic
5gm
belacan (toasted)
5gm
tumeric root
15gm
ginger
Method
Mix the
tamarind paste and water, stir to mix well. Set aside.
Heat wok,
add in oil and sauté the chilli paste till glossy and oil split.
Put in
the lemon grass, torch ginger, daun
kesum, and tamarind juice. Bring to a boil.
Put in
the lady’s fingers and the fish in.
Let it
bring to a boil, lastly add in the tomatoes and lightly give it a stir.
Serve hot
with rice.
As long as you have the ingredients or using any fish, I assure you this is still as good, because the spicy sauce simply is so appetizing!
I am submitting this post to Malaysian Food Fest Johor month
hosted by Annie of Annielicious Food
It's true, I have become more adventurous making food ever since I started blogging. This looks great, I have never tried anything like this before, I think I should soon :)
ReplyDeleteBanjir nasi with the gravy!
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one appetizing dish! Yummeh!
ReplyDeleteoh mel, i cannot tahan already looking at the photos..i'm leaving now! LOL!
ReplyDeleteHi Mel! Wendy made this with Stingray few days ago and I was like "Wow"... and now you.. :D
ReplyDeleteYes, home cooked food is the best!
Mel ini banyak bagus! Like what u said, because sambal involves a lot of ingredients and time consuming, I hardly do my own chilli paste, always use store bought one. ..ok ok ...I must learn from u start to be " brave" to do my own paste.
ReplyDeleteMel, I will also drink the gravy! This dish will stimulate the appetite and require lots of rice. I am very motivated to cook asam pedas too!
ReplyDeleteMel seeing your Assam fish dish, "Low How Sui" here. I wish your dish is right in front of me now. Bravo for making your own chili paste.
ReplyDeleteSedapnya Assam Pedas Ikan Kembung ini!!! I agreed that this kind of dishes really leceh (troublesome)to cook because they are so many ingredients needed, but i think it's worth to try, right!?
ReplyDeleteA bowl of white boiled rice goes very well with this pedas ikan kampong, I want little bit, can?
ReplyDeleteThis is so mouth watering... I am drooling already. Looks easy too, would like to try this recipe for sure.
ReplyDeleteLooks really really good - nyonya style. My kampung style is simpler, minimal ingredients...but also nice.
ReplyDeleteOh dear....now i s hungry d, and its not even dinner time.....
ReplyDeleteHi Mel. I love fish but fresh ones are not always available. I like dishes like this because they remind me of home. They make me eat too much rice though.
ReplyDeletewas craving for spicy assam fish too a few days ago but didn't have the right ingredients for it, so i made do with tom yam paste, tamarind juice, chili powder, lady's fingers and pounded onion/garlic/ginger and a piece of salmon.. yours look the perfect assam pedas ^^ must be so so good with rice! *drool*
ReplyDeleteWhat a mouthwatering post! I'm drooling & imagining the lovely aroma of this dish! This really makes me hungry! ;)
ReplyDeleteHi Mel, your asam pedas look so appetizing, I need extra rice for this dish. LOL
ReplyDeleteBest regards.
Wah wah wah!! This dish confirm nice lah! Thank you for participating MFF Johor!
ReplyDeleteMel,
ReplyDeleteThis is my favourite kind of dish too!
Yum yum!
mui