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Steam + Fish recipes (22)

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Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Swordfish has a distinctive, firm, meaty texture, but can become dry if grilled. Here it is steamed with vegetables and spicy Thai flavourings in paper parcels to ensure the flesh stays tender and succulent.
 
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Bay, lime and olive oil create a delicately aromatic sauce for mullet cooked in parcels, topped with a sprinkling of sorrel. Serve with steamed vegetables for a stylish, no-fuss meal.
 
Recipe by: Brenda Houghton
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Soy sauce and ginger bring a taste of the Orient to a simple fish dish, accompanied by sesame-flavoured Chinese cabbage. Try serving with fragrant Thai rice.
 
Recipe by: charsiew
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This delicate preparation for snapper is full of flavour and best done in a bamboo steamer. For such an easy preparation, the dish is quite impressive served in the steamer at a dinner party.
 
Recipe by: KAM_SUNG
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This is a basic and common Chinese recipe for steamed fish. Serve over rice, using some of the sauce from the steaming bowl. Trout, cod, or any firm-fleshed fish will work for this recipe.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Here rolled up plaice fillets, flavoured with oyster sauce, ginger and spring onions, are set on a bed of the sea vegetable samphire and then steamed. They're served with a mixture of long-grain and wild rice.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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These steamed dumplings made with wonton wrappers look especially appealing served in Chinese bamboo steamers. Provide your guests with cocktail sticks to help with dipping the dim sum and eating them.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Laying a piece of fish on a bed of greens, seasoning with a few aromatics and then sealing up tightly into a parcel is a simple and trouble-free way to cook fish. It's healthy too, as no water-soluble nutrients are lost.
 
Recipe by: Patti
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Be transported to the south of France with this dish. Serve with crusty bread, and a nice chilled glass of white wine.
 
Recipe by: Christine
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This is a classic recipe that's simple, too. Most of the work is preparing the mussels; cooking takes very little time. Crusty bread is essential for dipping in the buttery wine sauce.
 
Recipe by: Corinne Hobin
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Tomatoes and garlic are essential to this dish, which is light, fresh and full of flavour. A perfect preparation for mussels if you like to avoid the cream and butter so prominent in many other recipes.
 
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Serve with chinese greens
 
Recipe by: Zuzu
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No it's not a joke - as the name implies, salmon is cooked in the dishwasher. Not only does it work, but it results in delicious, succulent salmon.
 
Recipe by: Vivian
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A very basic and easy way to make sushi rolls.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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For this elegant dish, fillets of sole are wrapped around a filling of prawns, asparagus and spring onions, subtly flavoured with lemon and ginger, then steamed over couscous with courgettes and peas.
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Steaming is a great technique for cooking fish, giving moist, healthy, delicious results. fresh ginger adds a subtle but distinctive note.
 
Recipe by: Jan Cutler
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Pack delicate scallops in little parcels with vegetables and a fragrant dressing for great eating made easy. Serve with straight-to-wok noodles stir-fried in hot olive oil and chives. Delicious!
 
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Oriental steamer baskets are most handy for this dish – you can stack them so that everything can be steamed together. The moist heat from steaming ensures that the fish doesn't dry out. If using a liquid fish stock base or a cube, make up the stock half strength as it will get a lot of flavour from the marinade.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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In this fragrant, fresh-tasting dish, sea bass fillets are sprinkled with rice wine and steamed, then served with a Chinese-style black bean sauce flavoured with ginger, garlic and soy. Serve it with herbed brown rice.
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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Steaming is unbeatable when it comes to heart-healthy cuisine. Since no fat is used for cooking, these ginger and coriander-scented fillets have the luxury of a splash of aromatic sesame oil.
 
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