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There is something so pure about steaming — such a light and soothing way to
cook. You can virtually see the steam relaxing your baby potatoes, reducing
the tension in your carrots and alleviating the stress of your cauliflower
before your eyes. Steaming is also beneficial for the consumer, there being
no water to leach out nutrients and carry them down the sink.
You can find triple-decker Chinese steamers in your nearest Chinatown, pay £99
for a whiz-bang two-tier steamer, or turn a wok into an efficient steamer
with just two wooden chopsticks or a circular cake rack. By laying the
chopsticks in a V of about 30 degrees across the wok, or installing the cake
rack so it is at least 7cm from the bottom, you can create a ledge for your
dish and fill the space below with water. Cover the wok with a tight-fitting
lid or with kitchen foil, and steam away. Check the water level if steaming
for more than a few minutes, however, as it will evaporate quickly.
This gentle steamed fish is one of the highlights of the Cantonese kitchen
repertoire, and teaming it with broccoli rather than Chinese cabbage is
surprisingly successful.
I like to think that a gentle steam treatment, rather like a sauna, will
create feelings of wellbeing and euphoria within my fish and broccoli, but
that might be pushing things a bit far. Enough, then, that it makes me feel
good.
Ingredients
Serves 4
Prep: 15min
Cook: 15min
Use hake, gurnard or line-caught cod, and serve with steamed rice or
noodles
4 thick fish fillets with skin, around 180g each
4tbsp soy sauce
1tbsp sesame oil
2tbsp Chinese rice wine/dry sherry
2tsp sugar 1tbsp finely shredded ginger
1 small red chilli, finely sliced
3 spring onions, finely sliced
3tbsp fresh coriander leaves
For the broccoli:
600g broccoli
2tbsp boiling water
2tbsp oyster sauce
1tsp sesame oil
METHOD
Pat the fish dry and arrange it on a lightly oiled heatproof plate or bowl
that will fit into your steamer.
Mix the soy, sesame oil, rice wine and sugar, and pour over the fish. Scatter
the ginger, chilli and half the spring onions on top and steam for around 10
minutes, or until the flesh parts easily when pierced with a knife.
Steam the broccoli or cook in simmering salted water for 10 minutes or until
just tender. Drain well. Transfer the fish to four warmed pasta plates and
spoon the cooking juices on top. Scatter with the remaining spring onions
and coriander.
Mix the boiling water, oyster sauce and sesame oil until smooth. Pour over the
broccoli and serve with the fish.
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