braised fish in brown sauce

braised fish in brown sauce

A Chinese New Year is not a New Year without fish, and you MUST have two of them: one for New Year’s Eve and one for Chinese New Year’s Day. That’s why, on the eve of Chinese New Year, we’re posting this Chinese Braised Fish (red cooked fish), or hong shao yu recipe for all of you! You have a multitude of fish dishes to choose from including our Cantonese whole steamed fish but this red cooked braised dish is certainly a winner.

The first time I saw him cook this braised fish, I was in awe at the amount of wine, vinegar and soy sauce he poured into the wok. One look at the recipe ingredient list might make you think there must be a mistake, but rest assured, it’s right. In fact, it’s exactly why this fish is so intensely good.

braised fish in brown sauce

Chinese Braised Fish: Recipe Instructions

Using paper towels, pat the fish thoroughly dry. Wrap the fish in fresh paper towels while you prepare the rest of the ingredients. The goal is to make the fish as dry as absolutely possible. Use a sharp knife to score both sides of the fish three times. This will help them cook quickly.

braised fish in brown sauce

Once the prep work is done, unwrap the fish and dust it with a thin, even layer of cornstarch on both sides. This step will help keep the skin in tact during pan-frying.

Heat the wok until it starts to smoke, and immediately add the oil and ginger slices.

braised fish in brown sauce

Reduce the heat to medium. Once the ginger slices start to brown, remove them from the wok and set aside. Carefully lay the fish in the wok, and DO EVERYTHING IN YOUR POWER NOT TO MOVE OR TOUCH THE FISH for the next 5 minutes. You can tilt the wok around so the oil glides around to evenly brown the fish.

After 5 minutes, shake the wok slightly to see if the fish has seared enough to stop sticking to the wok. This is when you can carefully flip the fish over and do the same process for the other side.

braised fish in brown sauce

Once both sides are nicely browned, add the ginger back to the wok…

braised fish in brown sauce

Also add the scallions, shaoxing wine, sugar, Chinese black vinegar, dark soy sauce, and light soy sauce.

braised fish in brown sauce
braised fish in brown sauce

Keep the heat at medium low, and cook the fish by continuously spooning the cooking liquid over the fish.

braised fish in brown sauce

Cook on each side for 4-5 minutes. By now, the sauce should be cooked down and almost syrupy. Serve!

braised fish in brown sauce

Tip: If you want to make sure the fish is done, carefully pick apart the thickest part of the fish. If the meat readily comes apart from the bone, it’s done. You can plate it so that the hole you made is facing down!

braised fish in brown sauce

Serve this Chinese Braised Fish (Hong Shao Yu) at your next dinner party!

braised fish in brown sauce

If you’re serving this Chinese braised fish for Chinese New year, make sure you cook two and leave one intact for the new year as a a symbol of abundance!

Kam’s court, a chinese restaurant in Charmhaven, which was established in 1992. A friendly, family restaurant that has always been a good party place for family gatherings. We provide delicious and popular Chinese cuisine and are licensed. We invite you to come and enjoy our warm and friendly hospitality.

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