This Malaysian seafood dish features serranos, but piquins may be substituted if you would like to experience a little more heat.
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Prawn Curry (Gulai Udang)
In Malaysia, this prawn curry dish is sometimes prepared with as many as forty small, red-hot chiles, making it one of the hottest dishes in the Spice Islands.
Catfish: The Pigs of the Sea
The Mekong Catfish above is a good example of why some catfish and groupers are called “the pigs of the sea.” Freshness is the key to Asian seafood.
Curried Lobster of Trinidad
The firm meat of the lobster holds up well in this curry, a Trinidadian example of the East Indian influence in the West Indies.
The Legacy of Garum: Asian and European Fish Sauces
The concept of garum as a condiment lives on in various incarnations of prepared fish sauces. The accompanying table lists some of the international fish sauces. When choosing a fish sauce, look for one with a clear, reddish-brown color, like the color of good whisky or sherry, without any sediments. […]
Sizzling Seafood Part Two
Almost every culture has their variety of piquant seafood, from Jamaican pepper shrimp to Creole shrimp and andouille jambalaya to Filipino hot and sour soup.
Sizzling Seafood Part One
Almost every cuisine has its variety of piquant seafood, from ceviche to spicy soups to pan-fried fish. And most recipes can be adapted to add a spice component.
Tangy Marinated Fish (Umai)
The key to this Borneo recipe for marinated fish is to use the freshest fish possible. The Latin American version of this dish would be ceviche, which also cooks the fish with lime juice.
Chilli Prawns in Chilli-Garlic Sauce: Udang Goreng
This simple chilli prawns dish is for people who like their seafood spicy. Find more recipes and read about Dave DeWitt’s Singapore trip.
Sichuan-Marinated Grilled Tilapia Fillets with Three-Chile Sweet and Sour Sauce
Tilapia, a farm-raised fish originally from Asia, is mild and sweet-tasting with a delicate flesh. You can substitute catfish or flounder fillets if you can’t find tilapia.