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Preparation
10 minutes
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Cooking
45 minutes
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Difficulty
Easy
Basa fish is an extremely familiar ingredient in family meals due to the rich flavor of the fish combined with spices that make the dish more flavorful. Let’s cook with TasteVN to immediately learn a grilled dish that is incredibly attractive, which is grilled basa fish with chili salt to treat the family!
Ingredients for Grilled Basa Fish with Chili Salt For 3 people
Basa fish 1 fish (about 2 kg) Chili 5 pieces Garlic 5 cloves Lemon juice A little (or vinegar) Scallion fat A little Common spices A little (Salt/ sugar/ monosodium glutamate)
How to choose fresh and delicious basa fish
- Fresh and delicious basa fish is best when it is still alive, so if possible, choose to buy live fish.
- If the fish has been cleaned and cut into pieces, pay attention to observe the skin of the fish to see if it is still fresh, the flesh is firm and not mushy, and the eyes are clear and bulging.
- When selecting fish, check the gills; if the gills are still red, the fish is fresh, but if they are pale or dark, the fish has gone bad.
Tools needed
Grilling rack or oven, knife, cutting board, spoon, bowl,…
How to make grilled basa fish with chili salt
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Prepare the ingredients
First, cut off the fins of the fish, then pour hot water over the fish and use a knife to scrape off the scales, and gut the fish by cutting along the belly to remove all the insides. You can cut the fish in half or leave it whole!
After that, rub salt on the fish and rinse it with water to reduce the sliminess, then let it drain. After salting, soak the fish in diluted lemon juice or vinegar water for about 5 minutes to eliminate the fishy smell.
Once cleaned, use a knife to make 2 cuts on each side of the fish, each about 2cm wide, to help the fish absorb the seasoning.
How to clean fish thoroughly and eliminate fishy smell:
- Scrape off the scales completely, remove the internal organs, especially cut close to the gills and take out the white strip along the side of the fish to reduce the fishy smell,
- Use sliced lemon to gently rub on the fish or rub with salt to clean off the slime.
See details: 7 tips to easily and effectively remove fishy smell
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Marinating Fish
You put 2 tablespoons of salt, 5 chili peppers, 5 cloves of garlic, 1 teaspoon of monosodium glutamate, and 1 teaspoon of sugar into a mortar and pound them finely.
Wear plastic gloves and evenly spread the salt and chili mixture over the fish, using the remaining mixture to rub inside the fish’s belly.
Let it sit for about 30 minutes to help the fish absorb all the spices.
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Grilling Fish
Prepare a charcoal grill; you can place the fish on the grill or skewer the fish and then grill it.
Grill for 35 – 40 minutes until you see the fish turn golden and fragrant.
Note:
- You can grill the fish in an oven or over a charcoal fire!
- If grilling on a rack, brush a layer of cooking oil on the grill to prevent the fish skin from sticking.
- Depending on the size of the fish, you can adjust the grilling time accordingly.
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Final Product
Hot fish, lightly fragrant. Pick up a piece of fish, and you will find the meat sweet, fresh, and a bit spicy from the chili.
You can add a little scallion oil on top of the fish to make the dish richer. Serve with fresh vegetables dipped in sweet and sour fish sauce or a bowl of salt, chili, and lime for an exquisite taste!
Tips for Successful Cooking
When grilling fish, you must grill one side completely dry before flipping the fish to avoid the flesh cracking.
You can use an oven, microwave, charcoal grill, electric grill, air fryer to grill fish, below are the reference grilling times for a fish weighing about 1.5 – 2kg.
- Oven: Grill at 200 degrees Celsius for about 20 minutes
- Air fryer: grill at 200 degrees Celsius, for 10 minutes then flip the fish and grill for another 10 – 15 minutes until the fish is cooked.
- Charcoal grill: Grill for about 30 minutes, frequently turning to prevent the fish from burning.
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Grilled basa fish with chili salt is really easy to make, isn’t it? Wishing you success in making this dish!
*Refer to the images and recipe from the YouTube channel: Trà Vinh Quê Tôi – Tâm Bê