Villages Donation Styled
Pounded Fried Dry Fish
Hello everyone, welcome back to my
kitchen jungle and today I will cook fried dry fish that is always treated in
villages donation ceremony in Myanmar. I used to eat this fried dry fish a lot
because I spent my childhood in Ye-U Township near Monywa District in Sagaing
Division. How many times we fried this recipe at home, I didn’t feel the taste
of fried dry fish is the same that I ate at the donation ceremony. This recipe
needs to use oil a lot and also tried for fried if you fried a lot. My grandpa
has used to be a chef since he was young and he said that “If I have to choose
between pork curry and fried dry fish for guests, I will cook pork curry a lot
instead of fried dry fish because it is too tried to be fried for chefs.”
He told me about the experience of fried dry fish while we cooked and I added
his voice in my video.
It is a delicious dish even tried
and it is delicious with cooked white rice. Older people in my house eat it
with hot tea and we eat even with bread as a snack.
Let’s cook……………………
Ingredients
Dry fish
330g
Onion
500g
Oil
160- 170g
Chili
flake 1Tbsp
Paprika
1Tbsp
Instructions
1. Diced the dry fish and cook in the
boiling water until it turns to soft. Removed the soft dry fish from boiling
water and pounded in the mortar. Sliced the onion.
2. Placed the pan on the stove and add
the oil. When the oil is heated, add sliced onion and fried until the onions
are soft. This step will take 30 min and over. (When the onion is totally
cooked, the eater doesn't know whether the onion is added or not.)
3. When
the onion is totally cooked, add the boiled dry fish and fried in a minute. Add
the chili flake and paprika and mixed thoroughly.
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