Sunday, July 21, 2019

Help us with this Recipe



We made Coconut-Poached Fish With Bok Choy, but neither of us remember if we liked it. The recipe is below. If you make it, let us know if you liked it. We either thought it was not special, or we drank so much wine while enjoying it, the memory is hazy. In either event here is the recipe and proof we made it!

Coconut-Poached Fish With Bok Choy
New York Times

YIELD       4 servings
TIME         25 minutes

This one pot, Thai-influenced dish couldn’t be easier to assemble, and its beautiful presentation makes it look like you spent a lot longer on dinner than you actually did. The poaching liquid does double duty by gently cooking the fish and wilting the bok choy. If bok choy is unavailable, another sturdy green, like kale or Napa cabbage, can be substituted. Serve with steamed jasmine rice to soak up some of the fragrant coconut milk broth.

Ingredients

4        (6-ounce) cod fillets or other flaky white fish
Kosher salt
2        tablespoons canola or vegetable oil
1        large shallot, thinly sliced
2        garlic cloves, thinly sliced
1        (2-inch) piece ginger, peeled and cut into thin matchsticks
1        fresh Thai or Serrano chile, thinly sliced
2        (13 1/2-ounce) cans coconut milk
1-½   teaspoons fish sauce
1        teaspoon light brown sugar
About 7 ounces baby bok choy, ends trimmed and stalks separated
¼       cup roughly chopped cilantro, both leaves and tender stems
2        tablespoons thinly sliced scallion greens
Lime wedges (from 1 lime), for serving
Flaky salt (optional)

Preparation

1.   Season fish well with salt. In a large sauté pan, heat oil over medium heat. Add shallot, garlic, ginger and chile, and cook, stirring often until they become translucent, about 2 minutes. Season with salt.
2.   Add coconut milk, fish sauce and brown sugar, and whisk together until combined and sugar dissolves. Bring mixture to a gentle simmer. Add cod fillets and turn the heat down to low. Cover and cook until cod is just cooked through and opaque, about 6 to 8 minutes. Carefully remove the fish and plate in bowls.
3.   Add bok choy to the coconut milk broth and turn heat to medium-low. Cook bok choy until leaves are wilted and stems are tender, about 1 to 2 minutes.
4.   Divide bok choy evenly alongside the fish and ladle the coconut milk broth over each portion. Top with cilantro, scallions and a good squeeze of lime, and serve with remaining wedges on the side. Garnish with flaky salt, if desired.



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