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 EASY STEAMED FISH  Ingredients (Serves 1-2) Note: If cooking for more, just use a bigger piece of fish and add more of the other ingredients accordingly to fill the plate. - 1 small cut of fish (about 150g onwards) - 1 thick stalk spring onions, cut to 2 inch lengths - 5 slices ginger, sliced thinly - 1 chilli padi, sliced thinly (adjust or omit to your liking) - 1/2 to 1 tomato, cut to small wedges - 2 shiitake mushrooms, sliced thinly - 1 sour plum (aka salted plum) - 1/2 tbsp light soy sauce - 2 tbsp water (or more if you like more  “soup”)  Directions 1. Place fish (skin side down) in a deep plate. Drizzle light soy sauce and water over the fish. Keep in fridge (covered) for at least 30 minutes if you can. 2. Scatter the rest of the ingredients evenly over the fish. 3. Steam on high heat for 10-15 minutes (note: for the small piece I had, it is cooked after 10 minutes of steaming). TEOCHEW STEAMED FISH  Ingredients (Serves 2-4) - 1 medium whole fish (such as white pomfret) I ask the fishmonger to clean it for me - 6 slices of ginger - 1 slice of ginger, cut to thin strips, as thinly as you can (adjust or omit to your liking) - 1-2 medium tomato, cut to small wedges - 2 shiitake mushrooms, stems removed, sliced thinly - 80g salted vegetables, sliced thinly (roughly 1 to 1.5cm lengthwise) - 2 salted plums (see photo above) - 1 tbsp rice wine (I use mirin) optional - 1 tbsp light soy sauce - 5 tbsp water (adjust according to your preference. For example, if you don’t want any “broth” then lessen the water. Lessen light soy sauce if you’re adding less water) - spring onions (scallions), sliced thinly to wispy strips (to garnish, optional) Directions 1. Place 2 slices of ginger inside the fish cavity. Place 4 ginger slices, half of the shiitake mushrooms and half of the salted vegetables to line the bottom of a deep plate. 2. Make two diagonal cuts along the body of the fish (the fleshy part) on both sides. Place fish in the plate, on top of the earlier ingredients you added. 3. Drizzle light soy sauce and mirin over the fish. Keep in fridge (covered) for at least 30 minutes if you can. 4. When you are ready to steam the fish, add water and scatter the rest of the ingredients (ginger strips, salted plums, tomatoes, remaining salted vegetables & mushrooms) over the fish and around the plate. 5. Steam on high heat for roughly 15 minutes the water in the steamer should be boiling before the fish goes in, and the duration stated for steaming should start only from that moment.* Note: The bigger the fish, the longer it takes . Do not over- steam as the meat will become tough. For the fish shown in the photo, it was cooked nicely with 15 minutes of steaming. Garnish with spring onions strips and serve with porridge or rice.

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