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Pla Kapong Kimao (deep Fried Fish With Garlic Sauce )

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Seafood Thai Seafood, Thai 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

8 Cloves garlic chopped finely
1/4 c Coarsely chopped green prik
chi fa
1/4 c Coarsely chopped red prik
1/4 c Thinly cliced green onions
scallions/spring onions
1/4 c Chopped coriander [cilantro]
including the roots if
poss
1/3 c Fish sauce
3 T Palm sugar
3 T Lime juice
1 t Freshly ground black pepper
6 "kaffir" lime leaves, torn
or about a teaspoon of
lime zest
1/4 c Chopped sweet basil leaves
3 T Cooking oil, about

INSTRUCTIONS

1997    
In Thai "kimao" means drunk. However unlike the Chinese "drunken"
dishes, which are marinated in alcohol, Thai "kimao" dishes are eaten
by drunks - i.e. they are traditional bar food. Sometimes, like this
one, they are believed to "put a lining on your stomach" to allow you
to drink more.  Whatever the origin this is an interesting treatment
for a whole  fish. You can use any sort of fish. You want one weighing
about a  pound. Thais leave the head on.  The chillis used in this are
a large chilli called prik chi fa in  Thai. Jalapenos are probably the
nearest equivalent if you can't get  the Thai chillis.  The fish is
cleaned, the sides slashed and the fish is either dredged  in flour or
coated with a light batter, and then deep fried in fairly  hot oil for
about five minutes each side. The fish is then removed to  a large
plate or serving platter.  Sauce method:  In a medium skillet on medium
heat, heat the oil, then add the blended  ingredients, stir
continuously for about 3 minutes. add the lime  leaves and the basil,
and cook for a further 2 minutes.  Pour the sauce over the fish to
serve.  Special thanks to - Muoi Khuntilanont. Posted to MM-Recipes
Digest V4  #191 by Grayson Mathews <gmathews@uclink4.berkeley.edu> on
Jul 24,

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 689
Calories From Fat: 418
Total Fat: 47.4g
Cholesterol: 0mg
Sodium: 1021.1mg
Potassium: 389.3mg
Carbohydrates: 24.6g
Fiber: 3.6g
Sugar: 3.1g
Protein: 47.5g


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