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ElizabethS Steamed Fish With Ginger Dipping

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Ingredients

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1 1/2 lbs tilapia fillets (or any thin white fish)
1/8 teaspoon black pepper freshly ground
1 bunch bok choy washed trimmed and cut into 1 inch pieces
3 scallions thinly sliced
4 1/2 teaspoons cilantro chopped
4 1/2 teaspoons fresh ginger grated
1/4 cup reduced sodium soy sauce
1/4 cup canola oil (or peanut oil)

Nutritional information

325.3
Calories
152g
Calories From Fat
17g
Total Fat
2.1 g
Saturated Fat
85.1mg
Cholesterol
758.5mg
Sodium
7.2g
Carbs
2.6g
Dietary Fiber
3g
Sugars
38.4g
Protein
423g
Serving Size (g)
4
Serving Size

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ElizabethS Steamed Fish With Ginger Dipping

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    Stupidly, I forgot to note where I found this recipe when I typed it into the computer. However, the sauce is simply *marvelous*; not as gingery as the title would suggest, rather a lovely balance of ingredients. Living in Maine, our "go to" fish, in terms of freshness, is always haddock, but as the recipe notes, any thin white fish will do; freshness is everything!

    • 55 min
    • Serves 4
    • Easy

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    Elizabeths Steamed Fish With Ginger Dipping Sauce, Stupidly, I forgot to note where I found this recipe when I typed it into the computer. However, the sauce is simply *marvelous*; not as gingery as the title would suggest, rather a lovely balance of ingredients. Living in Maine, our go to fish, in terms of freshness, is always haddock, but as the recipe notes, any thin white fish will do; freshness is everything!, Stupidly, I forgot to note where I found this recipe when I typed it into the computer. However, the sauce is simply *marvelous*; not as gingery as the title would suggest, rather a lovely balance of ingredients. Living in Maine, our go to fish, in terms of freshness, is always haddock, but as the recipe notes, any thin white fish will do; freshness is everything!


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Combine Scallions, Cilantro, Ginger, and Soy Sauce For Dipping Sauce. Set Aside.

    2
    Done

    Season Tilapia Fillets With Pepper. Put a Steamer Rack in a Large Skillet and Fill With Water to Just Below Rack. Bring Water to a Boil and Place Fillets and Bok Choy on Steamer Rack. Steam For About 8 Minutes or Until Tilapia Is Opaque and Flakes With a Fork and Bok Choy Is Crisp-Tender. Depending on the Size of Your Steamer, You May Need to Do This in Two Batches.

    3
    Done

    When Fish Is Ready, Put Oil Into a Small Saucepan and Heat Over High Heat Until Smoking, About 2 Minutes. Very Carefully, Add Oil to Dipping Sauce; Mixture Will Sizzle Actively For a Few Seconds, So Be Careful of Hot Spatter.

    4
    Done

    Divide Fish and Bok Choy Among Four Bowls and Pour Sauce on Top to Serve.

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