Fish Amok

  1. For the kreung paste:
  2. Pound together the lime leaves, red chiles, galangal, garlic, kacheay, shallots, lemongrass and turmeric, a few ingredients at a time, using a mortar and pestle until a fine paste forms.
  3. For the fish amok:
  4. Mix together the kreung paste with the coconut milk, chili paste, fish sauce, sugar, shrimp paste, salt and egg in a large bowl. Add the fish and combine well with the kreung paste marinade. Set aside and allow the marinade to infuse the fish, about 15 minutes.
  5. Set up a steamer. Make the banana leaf (konthoang) bowls by placing 2 banana leaves on top of each other and folding into little rectangular bowls with the tapered sides folded up and held together with bamboo toothpicks. Make 4 konthoangs total. Make a bed of spinach leaves in the bottom of each konthoang. Divide the marinated fish between the bowls, and place on top of the spinach beds. Spoon 2 tablespoons of coconut milk over each serving of fish and top off with a fresh red chile. Place the filled konthoangs (amoks) in the steamer and steam until the fish is cooked through, about 20 minutes. Enjoy with steamed white jasmine rice!
  6. Cook's Note: Amok can also be made with boneless, skinless slices of chicken or peeled and deveined large shrimp.

lime, red chilies, galangal, garlic, lesser ginger, shallots, stalks lemongrass, fresh turmeric, coconut milk, chili paste, fish sauce, sugar, shrimp paste, salt, egg, white fish, banana, red chilies, white jasmine rice

Taken from www.food.com/recipe/fish-amok-532789 (may not work)

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