Ms. Kim, with her post, Baked Potato, on her blog: @my tabletop.
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Another dish that I tried cooking for the first time but have eaten all the time: Tilapia Sinigang sa Miso (Sour Fish Soup).
Ingredients:
- fresh tilapia
- fresh miso (i only had the yellow miso)
- mustard leaves, radish, tomatoes
- garlic, onions, chili, salt, pepper
- sinigang mix
Procedure:
- Clean the fish (remove scales and gills)
- Fry, then set aside.
- In a pot, saute some sliced garlic, onions, and tomatoes. Add the miso (around 2 tbsp) then water (more or less three to four cups). Let boil, then add in the sliced radish and the sinigang mix.
- Place the fried fish in the simmering pot, then the mustard leaves and chili.
- Turn off the heat once leaves have wilted.
Delicious while still hot, served with rice.
Frying the tilapia made this sinigang taste different; but in a good way. Maybe if I used a different fish I wouldn't fry it. This was worth a try. The yellow miso made my radish slices look icky yellow! I know, I should have used the white miso, but there was none in the grocery at that time. Anyway, still tasted great. :)
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5 shared thoughts:
I have not tried soup with miso. I think I would like to try this dish. Thanks for picking my foodie again. ^_^
I love that sinigang mix in Pinas; very handy. I've never tried sinigang with that miso thing, although I usually have miso soup almost every time I dine in a Japanese restaurant; should probably pay more attention to the ingredients of the food I order :) Oh, I miss tilapia!
I love miso and fish together specially baked with sinigang or miso soup powder mixed in a little water.
Great recipes again Maiylah! Thanks for hosting.
@Manang Kim: love the taste, Manang Kim! baka magugustuhan mo din. :)
happy that inlinkz chose your post to feature, too!
@Hazel: oh yes, super handy! always have at least one at home since my youngest loves sinigang!
@Ms Oggi: oh, that sounds like a good idea (baking the fish with the powder and a bit of water! thanks!
@BarbViel: Thanks, and Hallu! :)
thanks again, everyone!!!
always a pleasure visiting your food posts! <3
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