Best 6 Steamed Fish With Kaffir Lime Leaves Recipes

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Indulge in the aromatic and flavorful journey of Steamed Fish with Kaffir Lime Leaves, a traditional Southeast Asian delicacy that tantalizes the senses with its vibrant flavors and invigorating aromas. This healthy and versatile dish is not only a culinary delight but also a testament to the region's rich culinary heritage.

Discover a collection of carefully curated recipes that showcase the diverse culinary expressions of this classic dish. From the zesty and bold flavors of Thai-Style Steamed Fish to the delicate and refined Vietnamese version, each recipe offers a unique interpretation of this timeless favorite. Embark on a culinary adventure as you explore the vibrant flavors of Southeast Asia, one steamed fish recipe at a time.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

STEAMED FISH WITH KAFFIR LIME LEAVES



Steamed Fish With Kaffir Lime Leaves image

This is simple, perfect and low fat as well. I use orange roughy but any firm white fish is suitable. My friend Maureen gave me this recipe. If kaffir leaves are not available lime or lemon slices would work.

Provided by Ninna

Categories     Orange Roughy

Time 15m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

2 fish fillets
12 kaffir lime leaves
salt & pepper

Steps:

  • Place Kaffir leaves, side by side in bottom of bamboo steamer, place seasoned fish fillets on top, then lid.
  • Bring a saucepan of water to the boil and then place basket with fish over simmering water for about 10 mins or until fish is cooked.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 189, Fat 1.6, SaturatedFat 0.3, Cholesterol 99, Sodium 140.4, Protein 41.1

STEAMED HALIBUT FLASHED WITH THAI BIRD-KAFFIR LIME OIL TURMERIC FRIED RICE AND LONG BEAN SALAD



Steamed Halibut Flashed with Thai Bird-Kaffir Lime Oil Turmeric Fried Rice and Long Bean Salad image

Provided by Ming Tsai

Categories     main-dish

Time 1h10m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 27

1 lime, juiced
2 tablespoons salt
2 tablespoons sugar
4 cups water
4 (6-ounce) thick fillets of halibut, square shaped
Red leaf or banana leaf for steaming
4 each scallions, 1/16-inch ribbons
1/2 cup peanut oil (Lion and Globe or an artisan roasted peanut oil)
6 fresh kaffir lime leaves, 1/16-inch ribbons
3 Thai bird chiles, 1/16-inch slices
1 tablespoon ginger, 1/16-inch ribbons
1 tablespoon garlic, 1/16-inch slices
Salt and black pepper to taste
Canola oil to cook
2 eggs, beaten
1 tablespoon minced garlic
1 tablespoon minced ginger
4 chopped scallions, 1/8-inch slice
4 cups cooked, day old jasmin rice (add 1 teaspoon of tumeric to raw rice to cook in the flavor and color)
2 tablespoons thin soy sauce
1/2 teaspoon white pepper
Salt to taste
4 cups chinese long beans, cut into 2 inch pieces (can substitute blanched haricots verts)
1/2 tablespoon sambal oelek
1 tablespoon fish sauce
Juice of 2 limes
Salt and black pepper to taste

Steps:

  • Set up a steamer that can hold the 4 fillets. Mix lime juice, salt, sugar and water. Add the fish and brine for 20 minutes. Add the fillets to the steamer (should be lined with red leaf or banana leaf), top with the scallions and steam for 8 to10 minutes until cooked though. Meanwhile, in a small saucepan, heat the peanut oil very hot until almost smoking. Mix the kaffir, chile, ginger, garlic and salt and pepper. First plate the halibut and right before serving, add the mix to the hot oil, mix and immediately flash the halibut. Serve.
  • It is recommended to use day old rice so that the drier rice can soak up the flavors. In a wok, add 2 tablespoons of oil and quickly soft scramble the eggs. Remove the eggs. In the same wok, coat with oil and stir-fry garlic and ginger. Add scallions and rice and heat thoroughly. Add soy sauce, white pepper and scrambled eggs. Check for seasoning.
  • Blanch the long beans in a 350 degree fryer for only 1 minute until wrinkled. Mix in a bowl the sambal, fish sauce and lime juice. Add the hot long beans. Check for seasoning and adjust. Let sit at room temperature.

STEAMED FISH WITH GINGER



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Provided by Food Network Kitchen

Categories     main-dish

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (1-inch) piece ginger, peeled and cut into matchsticks
2 cloves garlic, thinly sliced
6 scallions, sliced
4 (6-ounce) firm white fish fillets (such as striped bass or halibut)
Kosher salt and freshly ground pepper
4 teaspoons toasted sesame oil
Pinch of sugar
1 to 2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 tablespoons Chinese rice wine or dry sherry
1/3 pound snow peas, trimmed
2 tablespoons peanut or vegetable oil

Steps:

  • Set a large bamboo or metal steamer basket over a skillet of simmering water over medium heat.
  • Crush the ginger slices with the flat side of a knife. Place the garlic and half each of the ginger and scallions on a plate that will fit inside the steamer. Score the fish skin a few times with a knife; season with salt and pepper. Place the fish skin-side up on the plate, drizzle with 2 teaspoons sesame oil and sprinkle with the sugar. Put the plate in the steamer. Mix the soy sauce and rice wine and pour over the fish.
  • Cover and steam the fish until just cooked through, 6 to 12 minutes, depending on the thickness. Carefully remove the hot plate. Add the snow peas to the steamer, season with salt, cover and cook until bright green, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Transfer the fish to a platter, spoon the juices on top and sprinkle with the remaining scallions. Heat the remaining 2 teaspoons sesame oil and the peanut oil in a skillet over high heat. Add the remaining ginger and cook until it begins to brown. Pour the hot oil over the fish.

STEAMED FISH CURRY WITH COCONUT, TURMERIC, LEMONGRASS AND KAFFIR LIME LEAVES (AMOK TREY)



Steamed Fish Curry with Coconut, Turmeric, Lemongrass and Kaffir Lime Leaves (Amok trey) image

Amok trey is a steamed fish curry recipe infused with coconut, turmeric, lemongrass and kaffir lime leaves. Inspired by Rick Stein's travels in Cambodia.

Provided by Rick Stein

Categories     Dinner, Main Course

Number Of Ingredients 1

Steps:

  • For the amok curry paste, put the lemongrass, garlic, shallots, turmeric, crushed dried chillies, galangal or ginger, kaffir lime leaves, peanuts and 6 tablespoons of the coconut milk into a mini food processor and blend into a very smooth paste. Cut the fish across into 2.5cm-wide strips and set aside. Heat the oil in a wok or frying pan over a medium heat, add the curry paste and fry gently, stirring, for 2 minutes until it starts to smell aromatic. Add the sugar, fish sauce, l teaspoon salt, star anise, kaffir lime leaves and the rest of the coconut milk. Remove from the heat and leave to cool and then stir in the beaten eggs, the fish and the herb of your choice. Spoon the amok into 4 x 350ml heatproof bowls or one shallow heatproof dish that will fit into a steamer, making sure, if using individual dishes, that a piece of star anise goes into each. Bring 2.5cm water to the boil in a large shallow pan and then place some sort of trivet in the base: a petal steamer, a criss-cross mat of wooden chopsticks or a stackable steamer. Put the dishes into the steamer, cover the pan with a lid and cook over a low heat for 15 minutes until the custard is just set and the fish is cooked. Pierce one piece with a skewer: if you meet no resistance, it's done.

LEMONY STEAMED FISH



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Mild flavored, flaky fish fillets. Any number of different types of fish will work, and you can increase the recipe easily. Try halibut, cod, salmon, red snapper, trout, etc. Serve with a white and wild rice blend.

Provided by DHERDEBU

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Seafood Main Dish Recipes     Halibut

Time 45m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 9

6 (6 ounce) halibut fillets
1 tablespoon dried dill weed
1 tablespoon onion powder
2 teaspoons dried parsley
ΒΌ teaspoon paprika
1 pinch seasoned salt, or more to taste
1 pinch lemon pepper
1 pinch garlic powder
2 tablespoons lemon juice

Steps:

  • Preheat oven to 375 degrees F (190 degrees C).
  • Cut 6 foil squares large enough for each fillet.
  • Center fillets on the foil squares and sprinkle each with dill weed, onion powder, parsley, paprika, seasoned salt, lemon pepper, and garlic powder. Sprinkle lemon juice over each fillet. Fold foil over fillets to make a pocket and fold the edges to seal. Place sealed packets on a baking sheet.
  • Bake in the preheated oven until fish flakes easily with a fork, about 30 minutes.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 142.4 calories, Carbohydrate 1.9 g, Cholesterol 60.7 mg, Fat 1.1 g, Fiber 0.3 g, Protein 29.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.1 g, Sodium 183.9 mg, Sugar 0.6 g

STEAMED FISH (WITHOUT A STEAMER) WITH GREEN BEANS



Steamed Fish (Without a Steamer) With Green Beans image

My granny used to cook fish on a plate. It's a great way to make perfectly steamed fish without overcooking it. Any white fish fillets will do; Snapper, Gurnard, Terakihi, to mention some New Zealand fish. In Scotland I made this with Haddock. Granny preferred Lemon Sole. This recipe is really only suitable for cooking for one or two. Any more than that and the fish won't fit on the plate!

Provided by RonaNZ

Categories     One Dish Meal

Time 20m

Yield 2 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 fish fillets (not too thick and no skin, 1 fillet per serving)
salt
pepper
1 lemon
200 g fresh green beans
1/2 cup water (salted)
2 tablespoons olive oil (extra-virgin)

Steps:

  • Prepare the fish first. Trim the fish to remove any bones. Put it on a plate that is bigger than the pan you are going to use to cook the beans. Add salt, pepper and the juice of half a lemon. Save the other half of the lemon for serving.
  • Trim the ends off the green beans.
  • Put the beans in a pan with cold salted water.
  • Put the fish plate on top of the pan and the pan lid on top of the plate to cover the fish. The heat of the plate is your improvised steamer.
  • Bring the pan to a boil and simmer for about 5 to 8 minutes or until the beans are cooked. This should be enough time to cook the fish as well. If your fish fillets are thick, turn the fish half way through cooking the beans.
  • Drain the beans.
  • Pour the juices from the fish over the beans and toss through.
  • Place the fish on plates and drizzle olive oil over the fish. The best extra-virgin olive oil adds a wonderful flavour to the fish. If you don't like the fruity flavour of olive oil, then skip this step or use milder oil.
  • Serve with the beans on the side, lemon wedges and crusty bread to mop up the juices.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 350.1, Fat 15.3, SaturatedFat 2.2, Cholesterol 99, Sodium 149.5, Carbohydrate 12.9, Fiber 5.9, Sugar 1.4, Protein 43.6

Tips:

1. Choosing the Right Fish: Opt for a firm-fleshed fish like sea bass, salmon, or tilapia, which can withstand the steaming process without falling apart. 2. Steaming Time: Cook the fish for the recommended time or until it flakes easily with a fork. Overcooking can result in dry, tough fish. 3. Herbs and Aromatics: Use fresh herbs like kaffir lime leaves, lemongrass, and ginger to infuse the fish with vibrant flavors. 4. Soy Sauce and Rice Wine: These ingredients add a savory and umami flavor to the dish. Use a good quality soy sauce and rice wine for the best results. 5. Steaming Technique: Use a steamer basket or a colander placed over a pot of boiling water. Cover the pot to create steam and cook the fish. 6. Garnishing: Before serving, garnish the fish with fresh herbs, lime wedges, and chili peppers for an extra burst of flavor and color.

Conclusion:

This steamed fish recipe is a healthy and flavorful dish that can be easily prepared at home. The combination of aromatic herbs, savory sauce, and tender fish creates a delightful meal that is sure to please your taste buds. Experiment with different types of fish and herbs to find your favorite variation of this classic dish. Serve it with steamed rice or vegetables for a complete and satisfying meal.

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