Enjoy this simple recipe for Fish Head Noodle Soup Singapore style.
Recipe for Fish Head Noodle Soup
Ingredients for Fish Head Noodle Soup:
- 750g "Batang" fish head, cut into 1 ½ x 1 inch slices
- 250g thin rice noodles or laksa noodles (soaked, cooked in boiling water, drained)
- 2 slices of ginger, shredded
- 80g spring onion (cut into sections)
- 1 tomato cut into quarters
- 1 litre water
- 2 red chillies (seeded & chopped)
- Dash of pepper
- Dash of sesame oil
- Enough oil for deep frying
Seasoning:
- 1 tbsp cooking wine or dry sherry
- 1 tbsp oyster sauce
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- Salt to taste
Method:
- Using a sharp knife, cut and divide fish head into bite-sized portions
- Heat enough oil in a deep-fryer then add the slices in
- Deep-fry till golden brown, turning once (2 mins)
- Remove and drain excess oil
- Heat about 3 tbsp oil in a wok and brown the ginger slices
- Add the fish head pieces and 1/2 chives, stir-fry everything (1 min)
- Remove and set aside
- Pour water into a pot and bring to a full boil, add tomato
- Add 1/2 of the spring onions and all the ingredients for the seasoning (salt, oyster sauce, black pepper, sesame oil and cooking wine)
- Allow the soup to simmer before removing from heat (1 min)
- Divide cooked noodles into individual bowls, sprinkle with a few drops of sesame oil and pepper on top
- Arrange pieces of fish head and chillies on noodles
- Pour hot soup over bowls and serve immediately
Recipe submitted by Lina Ng
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1 comment:
but i like it better with milk
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