Hawaiian Style Fish Chowder With Okinawan Sweet Potatoes

  1. Heat a large pot over medium heat. Add canola oil, onion, ginger, and chili garlic sauce and cook until onion softens, about 5 minutes. Add chopped sweet potatoes, fish sauce, water, salt, and 1tsp of the sesame oil. Liquid should just cover potatoes; if not, add a little more until covered. Cover the pot and cook 13-15 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
  2. In a separate bowl, add green papaya, shoyu, remaining sesame oil, green onion, sesame seeds and toss.
  3. Back to the stove, turn the heat down to low and add coconut milk and fish. Cook, uncovered, until fish is cooked through, 6-10 minutes. Don't boil or simmer the chowder, this is also a good time to check your chowder for seasoning and add salt if needed. Check the fish frequently for doneness, you don't want to over cook it. Turn the heat off and cover the pot, allowing it to rest at least 30 minutes.
  4. For serving, spoon desired amount into bowl and top with green papaya mixture. Enjoy!

canola oil, onion, ginger, chili garlic, purple, fish sauce, water, salt, sesame oil, coconut milk, green, soy sauce, green onion, sesame seeds

Taken from food52.com/recipes/14538-hawaiian-style-fish-chowder-with-okinawan-sweet-potatoes (may not work)

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