Cá Trứng Chiên | Fried Smelt Recipe

fish, fried, seafood, sustainable, forage fish, fish sauce, umami, sushi, healthy
seafood
Vietnamese
Yield: 2
Author: Chef Tu David Phu
Cá Trứng Chiên [Fried Smelt]

Cá Trứng Chiên [Fried Smelt]

Prep time: 20 MinCook time: 15 MinTotal time: 35 Min

Big thanks to our #angler friends @asianmartha and @stinkydog6636 for the fish! Their highlights are usually catching local Dungeness Crab and King Salmon right outside the Golden Gate Bridge, in the Pacific Ocean. From their most recent fishing trip, they gifted us the most beautiful filet of salmon (that recipe is coming soon). But along with the salmon, they handed me beautiful, plump local smelt. And after digging into my memory bank of recipes, I recounted one of my favorite childhood bites, fried smelt.

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Ingredients

Fried Smelt
Garnishes
Pickled Daikon and Carrots

Instructions

Scale the fish
Gut the Fish
Brine the Fish
Dredge the Fish
Fry the Fish
Pickled Daikon
Assemble

Notes

“Eating small fish, or "forage fish," like anchovies, sardines, herring and mackerel, will not only help curb the overfishing of popular large fish, but it can be totally delicious. Many people simply haven't had enough exposure to these kinds of small fish, and what exposure they may have had might be misleading.” 


 -Huff Post [https://www.huffpost.com/entry/anchovies-and-sardines-recipes_n_6933790]

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