STEP 1/12
I washed the corvina that was sleeping and cut off the tail and fins neatly with scissors.
STEP 2/12
Make a pretty cut so that it cooks well into the chubby dried yellow corvina.
STEP 3/12
Dab the water with a kitchen towel to remove it.
STEP 4/12
I'm going to fry the fish. Pour the oil into the pot.
STEP 5/12
Let's get a fried powder massage for dried yellow corvina. We don't have frying powder in our house, so we used pancake powder. I don't think there's much difference from frying powder.
STEP 6/12
The dried yellow corvina who got a white massage. Fry it deliciously. Go into the water
STEP 7/12
Put the lid on,
STEP 8/12
When I opened it up, it was like, "Oh. It's being fried deliciously.
STEP 9/12
Crowded. I personally like this sound, too. Next to Boiling Boiling Boiling, my favorite. Don't you drool just by hearing the sound?
STEP 10/12
It's well-done. I just pressed down on the desire to eat it right away and waited until dinner time.
STEP 11/12
It's a sauce made when you fry dried yellow corvina. Add 1 tablespoon of shredded ginger, 1 tablespoon of chopped green onion, 1 tablespoon of soy sauce, 1 tablespoon of cooking essence, 1/2 tablespoon of sugar, 1 tablespoon of water, 1/2 tablespoon of red pepper powder and 1/2 tablespoon of sesame salt.
STEP 12/12
I put deliciously baked dried yellow corvina and green onion salad, and put the sauce next to it. It's perfect for the groom who likes the pungent taste of ginger. I think it's very fragrant and nice to eat with green onion salad. I think the sauce goes well with grilled dried yellow corvina or white fish such as cod and melo. If you have any sleeping fish at home, grill them deliciously and dip them in the fish sauce.