Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise
Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise is a colorful fish dish that looks really lively. Have you tried or seen this dish before? To e, it resembles a festive celebration, although the fish is quite simple. I used a large grouper for this recipe, but you can also use other fish varieties. How to Cook Steamed Fish with…
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Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise is a colorful fish dish that looks really lively. Have you tried or seen this dish before? To e, it resembles a festive celebration, although the fish is quite simple. I used a large grouper for this recipe, but you can also use other fish varieties.
How to Cook Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise
This recipe makes use of red snapper. I started to prepare the fish by rubbing salt in the inside. It was also stuffed with scallions and ginger to reduce the fishy flavor and aroma.
Here are some pointers before starting with the recipe:
- Make sure that the fish is thoroughly cleaned
- Innards should be removed
- Gills should also be removed
- Scrape all the scales off the fish
- Wash with water
- Have a steamer ready. It should be wide enough to accommodate the fish.
Now that your fish is cleaned and prepared, the next step is steaming it until fully cooked. If you will watch the video below, you’ll notice that I made-use of an improvised steamer. I did this because there is no steamer in my kitchen that is large and wide enough to fit the fish. Steam between 35 to 45 minutes depending on the size of the fish.
Make the mayo dressing and spread it over the fish. Decorate the fish using the topping ingredients. This is where you get artistic. I am sure that I can do better on this part.
I enjoy eating this with saltine crackers. I don’t think that this pairs well with rice. However, you can always improvise by preparing a “toyomansi” (soy sauce and calamansi) dipping sauce so that it can be enjoyed better with rice.
Steamed fish with scallions is also something simple that you can prepare anytime.
Try this Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise Recipe. Happy cooking!
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Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise
Ingredients
- 1 piece fish about 3 to 5 lbs
- ¾ cup scallions sliced
- 2 thumbs ginger julienne
- 1 ½ teaspoons salt
Mayo dressing:
- 1 ½ cups Lady's Choice Mayonnaise
- ¼ teaspoon salt
- ¼ teaspoon onion powder
- ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
- ½ teaspoon sugar
Toppings:
- 1 piece red bell pepper minced
- 3 pieces hard-boiled eggs
- 1 piece carrot minced
- ½ cup sweet relish
Instructions
- Clean the fish by removing the innards, gills, and scales (if necessary).
- Rub salt on the inner and outer parts of the fish. Stuff fish with scallion and ginger.
- Pour-in about 1 to 1 1/2 quart water in a wide steamer. Let boil. Put the fish in and
- steam for 35 to 45 minutes depending on the size of the fish. The large the fish, the longer the steaming time.
- Remove the fish from the steamer and then arrange on a serving plate. Let the excess water drip.
- Meanwhile, combine Lady's Choice Mayonnaise with the other mayo dressing ingredients. Mix well.
- When the fish reaches room temperature, spread the mayonnaise mixture over the fish.
- Separate the egg white from the yolk. Mince the eggs. Arrange the topping ingredients over the mayo mixture.
- Refrigerate the fish for 3 hours.
- Serve. Share and enjoy!
Nerissa says
You are a good chef sir merano
Nerissa says
I like all the dish that you made
Vanjo Merano says
Nerissa, that is good to know. Thank you for trying the recipe.
mary ann libunao says
Hi Vanjo,
I specifically searched your website to get this recipe -- Steamed Fish with Mayonnaise. It was my mom who used to do this for us but since she’s already gone, I want to try doing this myself. My question is, for a large fish what do I do if my steamer is just the ordinary size steamer that we bought from an Oriental store. How can I improvise a steamer that will fit a large fish? I hope you can give me some tips…. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Thank you very much & more power to you!! -- Mary Ann
Daisy says
I bake large fish in the oven instead of steaming. You can place it into a baking dish, season the way you want, squeeze the juice of a lemon over it (or pour some dry white wine over it if you prefer), seal the dish tightly with foil and bake for about 20-30 minutes depending on the size of your fish. While the fish bakes it releases its own juices. Delicious. You could also wrap the fish with seasonings and lemon juice in foil and then place it in the dish. It bakes in about the same time. Both ways produce a moist fish. Just don’t over bake it, otherwise it dries out.