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I served it with bokchoy that I lightly stir fried with ecshallots, sesame oil, soy sauce and oyster sauce. Heaven.

I served it on a bed of fragrant jasmine rice that I cooked in the rice cooker with a cup of shredded coconut. I topped the sweetlip with chopped chili, eschallots sliced fine and a little light soy. It was so moist and so delicious and just so refreshing. Not heavy but very satisfying. You will just have to wait and see what I do with the long nose fish.
This post is dedicated to Mitch and his beautiful fish :)
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Squishy
Wow!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so delicious
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I think this would work really nicely with corvina too (black drum)
ReplyDeleteThat fish looks awesome! The veggies- yum!
ReplyDeleteThe fish looks amazing. I tried cooking fish in the same way but found that the lemon made it a little bitter. Do you know how I can prevent this from happening? You have a really nice blog. Thanks for sharing your recipes.
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ReplyDeleteBy the way this mitch's fish recipe seems to tough to cook..isnt it..??
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Great recipe, looks very impressive! Gracias
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I'm in Cairns and my blog is Tropical Cuisine: Cooking in Clare's Kitchen
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looks great it's must be very delicious, i'll try it on my kitchen
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ReplyDeleteWow! They look so delish! Love to taste them :) I am a food lover too, Actually I have lots of recipes posted on my blog! Thanks for sharing your recipes!
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Looks like a very interesting Dissh, Thanks for sharing.
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Ya that fish was really amazing.. I cook fished by spreading Patan ghee around it and really the taste becomes like coconut which is soooo good.. Cheers
ReplyDeleteYummy, yummy looking fish and a great recipe.
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ReplyDeleteWow :) What a beautiful fish! I have some fish meat in my freezer and was looking for a fish recipe. This looks good - guess now I know what to do for lunch :) Thank you.
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Wow :) What a beautiful fish! I have some fish meat in my freezer and was looking for a fish recipe. This looks good - guess now I know what to do for lunch :) Thank you.
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Yummita
the fish looks so good. with the green on the side even better.. yum
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ReplyDeleteThe veggies look wonderful. Very nicely done.
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The fish really look delicious! I miss fishing with my folks.
ReplyDeleteThese look so good and healthy at the same time!I work in a Body Painting Gallery and we often have stuff like this for lunch. Yum!
ReplyDeleteI agree. The food looks amazing. Makes me want to cook my favorite fish, salmon...
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This looks absolutley delicious and healthy! Thanks for sharing this great recipe. Will have to try this out soon! take care!
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