I do not know what is the actual name of this fish but we called it 'Bok Kok Hu' in Penang. I supposed it is another local small fish for frying. Serve well with porridge or nasi lemak. Some people will cook them in tamarind juice or something like 'Assam Belai' but my family prefers to fry them. Bought these from the local wet market in Penang for Ringgit 2.00 per 600 grams. Some people will not buy them as they claimed it is very tedious to scale and cut them and moreover the bones are very fine. But we like the sweet taste of this fish.
Just season with some salt and tumeric powder. Pan fry till cooked and crispy.
Here are the pictures of this fish before and after cutting.
Do you know how to stew in Assam?
ReplyDeleteHi Anonymous, yes I do cook this type fish by stewing in assam. Very easy and simple.
ReplyDeleteScale and rinse the fish well, no need to make slits. Bring tamarind juice to boil with some lemongrass, dried chillies, bombay onion or several shallots [keep whole] and fish. Bring to boil for 10-15 minutes then simmer until fish is soft. Season with some salt to taste. The soup taste savoury and naturally sweet. Very appetising.