Fish Ball Stew with Fish Balls Recipe


Bream PotFish Balls is a nutritious and delicious dish, easy to make. The key to making this Fish Pot with Fish Balls tasty lies in the ingredients and cooking steps.Cooking Network introduces the simple recipe for Fish Pot with Fish Balls in detail.
Fish Pot with Fish Balls Ingredients Introduction
Main Ingredients:
Three Bream, Meat Ball Seasoning (none), 300g fish meat, 1 egg white, proper amount of rice wine ginger powder (proper amount)white pepper powder (proper amount), a little salt cornstarch (proper amount) and cooking oil (proper amount)MSG (proper amount) cilantro (proper amount), green onion (appropriate amount), red bell pepper (a little), carrot, ginseng (a little)(proper amount)fish meat pot Steps:clean the fish thoroughly. I like to remove the yellow skin from the fish body. hehe prepare ginger and onion, carrot, ginseng.boil water in a pot, add ginger, onion, carrot cubes, and ginseng. bring the water to a boil, then switch to low heat and simmer slowly.
break down the fish meat.
add rice wine, ginger powder, white pepper powder, salt, egg white, cornstarch, stir well.the mixture should be thickened.

hehe prepare a separate pot with water, bring it to a boil and switch to low heat. I used this small tool to make the meatballs. It's quite convenient!

put all the meatballs in the pot.

cook until done, then turn off the heat.then transfer all the fish balls into the fish pot and bring it back to a boil. add MSG, cooking oil, cilantro, and salt for seasoning.

take a close-up photo.

here is the finished dish.Pepper powder, salt, egg white, cornstarch, mix well.

7. It should be thickened.

8. Heat water in another pot and bring to a boil, then reduce heat.

9. I used this little tool to make the meatballs. Hehe, it's quite handy!

10. Add all the meatballs into the pot.

11. Cook until done, then turn off the heat.

12. Transfer all the fish balls into the fish pot and bring to a boil.

13. Then add chicken essence, sesame oil, coriander, and salt for seasoning.

14. A close-up photo.

15. Final dish photos.




