Spicy Pickled Fish

Spicy sauerkraut fish can be cooked with sauerkraut for a few minutes with some side dishes, such as duck blood, bean sprouts, and wide sweet potato noodles. Sauerkraut has a unique sour and fragrant taste, and the sour and spicy flavors blend with each other. The sour, spicy and fresh taste is just right. Take a sip, and the rich, mellow, sour and refreshing feeling will instantly whet your appetite, making you unable to stop, and you can't stop eating one bowl after another.
Ingredients
Steps
- Add salt, cornstarch and water to the fish fillet and stir well. Let stand for 10 minutes.

- Afterwards, wash and pick up.

- Start marinating by adding salt, oil, kaoliang wine and soy sauce to the fish fillets.

- Add another egg white and mix well.

- Sliced sauerkraut

- Stir-fry pickled cabbage in a white wok until the water is dry

- Remove the pickled cabbage and set aside

- Boil bean sprouts

- Duck blood boiling

- Add oil, minced garlic and chili. Saute until fragrant

- Add pickled mustard greens and fry for 2 minutes

- Add water, and when the water boils, add bean sprouts and duck blood. Cook for 5 minutes.

- Remove and set aside

- Leave the soup in the wok

- Put the fish slices into the soup base

- Cook for 20 seconds

- Pick up the fish fillet and place it on the side dishes

- Pour the soup over the fish fillet garnish

- Add chili pepper, minced garlic, peppercorns and onions to the fish fillet.

- Pour boiling oil over the spices

- Spicy pickled fish is ready

Languages
Scharf eingelegter Fisch - Deutsch (German) version
Spicy Pickled Fish - English version
Pescado en escabeche picante - Española (Spanish) version
Poisson mariné épicé - Français (French) version
Ikan Asinan Pedas - Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian) version
Pesce marinato piccante - Italiana (Italian) version
スパイシーな魚の酢漬け - 日本語 (Japanese) version
매콤한 절인 생선 - 한국인 (Korean) version
ปลาร้ารสแซ่บ - แบบไทย (Thai) version
麻辣酸菜鱼 - 简体中文 (Simplified Chinese) version