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4.07.2012

Foodie Goodie | Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet.

I may not be a frequent church-goer nor the most devout Catholic, but I do adhere to certain religious practices especially during the Holy Week. For our family, the onset of Lent (aka Ash Wednesday) means no meat during Fridays, and no meat for the entire Holy Week (Holy Monday until Black Saturday).

Yesterday (Good Friday) I whipped up some Sweet and Sour Fish Fillet, one of my husband's favorite dishes.


It's a shame he wasn't home to fill his tummy with this.


It was his third anniversary in South Korea yesterday, by the way. And yes, I miss him to bits.

Anyway, here's the recipe.

Ingredients:


350 grams of Cream Dory (or whatever fish fillet you wish to use)
1 onion, sliced
1 piece of garlic, sliced
2 carrots, cut into strips
1 red bell pepper, cut into strips
1 small can of pineapple chunks
1 pack Mama Sita's Sweet and Sour Mix dissolved in 3/4 cup water
2-3 cups of bread crumbs
1 egg, well-beaten
a zest of lemon or calamansi
salt

Procedure:

1. Cut the fish fillet into bite-size pieces. Marinate with a bit of salt a zest of lemon or calamansi. Set aside for at least thirty minutes.
2. Dip the fish in the egg before dredging them into the bread crumbs.
3. Fry the breaded fish fillet until golden brown. Set aside in a tissue-lined plate or container to drain out excess oil.
4. In a separate saucepan, saute the garlic, onion, and carrot strips. 
5. Add the fried pieces of fish fillet. Mix well.
6. Pour in the can of pineapple chunks, including the juice. Let it simmer.
7. Drop the bell pepper strips into the pan.
8. Pour in the Mama Sita Sweet and Sour mixture. Boil uncovered, with occasional stirring.
9. Season to taste.
10. When the sauce is thick enough, turn off the heat and serve.


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9 comments:

  1. This is a great dish for the holy week, and your dish looks delicious!

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  2. Oh my gosh that looks sooooo good! Now you have my mouth watering.

    I am joining you from the Loving the Weekend blog hop. I am your new follower. :) I'd love for you to stop by my blog...I am just starting out!

    Happy Easter!

    Rachel

    http://jazzitupbyrachel.blogspot.com/

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  3. oooh, i miss this! di ako marunong magtimpla, that's why i haven't tried (EVER) serving this dish at home. will try your version with mama sita's mix. :)

    thanks so much for sharing over at Food Friday, Czjai

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  4. mmmm! i love that kind of fish dish :)

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  5. Thanks everyone, and sorry for the late response to your comments.

    Maiylah, fail din ako pagdating sa tamang timpla. Buti na lang andyan si Mama Sita. Haha! :)

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  6. awww! Happy anniversary to him Sis
    :-) am sure he miss this kind of food too and it looks delish :-) Dropping by from FTF.

    http://www.homecookingwithjessy.com/beef-and-bacon-smoked-sausage-with-sun-dried-tomatoes-and-mushrooms/

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  7. Looks yum! Ako din, minsan ko lang ito gawin. Minsan tama ang timpla ko, minsan hindi....

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  8. that fish fillet looks so yummy Sis :-) I love anything that has fish :-) hope that your husband can taste your delish recipes when he come home :-) Dropping by FF.

    http://www.homecookingwithjessy.com/fettuccine-alfredo-with-tuna/

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  9. ang sarap...thanks for sharing your recipe! close din kami ni mama sita, hehehe, kasi kung wala sya...lagot na ako, hehehe! visiting late from last week's FTF, hope you can visit me back. thanks and have a great week. :)

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