Thai-style poached whole salmon

Recipes / Fish

Christmas is just around the corner - this Thai-style whole salmon will make a beautiful centrepiece for the festive table.

Recipe «Thai-style poached whole salmon» presented in category Recipes / Fish, to prepare this dish you will need no more 36 minutes. To make this dish at home by prescription from the author Gomer would need: 2 lemongrass stems , halved, bruised, 8 kaffir lime leaves*, 2cm piece ginger, sliced, 2kg whole salmon or ocean trout, cleaned, scaled, 1 bunch coriander , 300g light palm sugar*, grated, 1/2 red onion, sliced, 2 1/2 tbsp tamarind concentrate* , 50ml fish sauce, Vegetable oil, to deep-fry, 6 Asian red eschalots*, thinly sliced, 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced, 2 long red chillies, sliced into rounds, Lime wedges, to serve.

Ingredients:

  • 2 lemongrass stems , halved, bruised 
  • 8 kaffir lime leaves* 
  • 2cm piece ginger, sliced 
  • 2kg whole salmon or ocean trout, cleaned, scaled 
  • 1 bunch coriander 
  • 300g light palm sugar*, grated 
  • 1/2 red onion, sliced 
  • 2 1/2 tbsp tamarind concentrate* 
  • 50ml fish sauce 
  • Vegetable oil, to deep-fry 
  • 6 Asian red eschalots*, thinly sliced 
  • 4 garlic cloves, thinly sliced 
  • 2 long red chillies, sliced into rounds 
  • Lime wedges, to serve 

Instructions

  1. Place 2 lemongrass halves, 2 lime leaves and half the ginger in the cavity of the fish, then place in a fish kettle (from kitchenware shops), cover with cold water and slowly bring to the boil over medium heat. When boiling, switch off the heat, cover tightly and stand for 30 minutes (without removing lid) until just cooked.
  2. While fish is cooking, wash coriander well, pick leaves and refrigerate until required. Make sure coriander roots are free of dirt, then thinly slice. Place palm sugar in a heavy-based pan over medium heat. Add 2 tablespoons of water and stir until the sugar dissolves. Add coriander roots, onion, remaining lemongrass and ginger and 4 lime leaves. Bring to the boil, then simmer over low heat for 5 minutes or until lightly caramelised. Add tamarind and fi sh sauce, then simmer for a further 5 minutes. Strain into a jug, pressing down on solids before discarding. Set aside until ready to serve.
  3. Half-fill a deep-fryer or heavy-based pan with oil and heat to 190°C (or test a cube of bread - it will turn golden in 30 seconds when oil is ready). Fry the eschalots, garlic and chilli, in separate batches, for 1-2 minutes until crisp and golden. Drain on paper towel.
  4. Carefully remove the fish from the poaching liquid and place on a large serving platter. Pat dry with a paper towel. To remove the skin, loosen around the gills and pull back towards the tail. (It's not necessary to remove the skin from the underside of fish at this stage.) Use a paper towel to soak up any moisture around the fish. Pour over the sauce and garnish with the fried eschalots, garlic and chilli, the coriander leaves and finely shredded remaining 2 kaffir lime leaves.