Steps to Prepare Perfect Feast of Seven Fishes IV - A Handkerchief's Dream To Be Laksa
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Feast of Seven Fishes IV - A Handkerchief's Dream To Be Laksa
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To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have feast of seven fishes iv - a handkerchief's dream to be laksa using 51 ingredients and 24 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Feast of Seven Fishes IV - A Handkerchief's Dream To Be Laksa:
Make ready Shrimps:
Take Shrimps, 12 Large
Take Baking Soda,
Get Ice Cubes, 1 Heaping Cup
Get Egg White,
Make ready Tapioca Starch,
Get Sake,
Take Japanese Mayo,
Get Bleached All Purpose Flour, 2 TSP + More For Dredging
Make ready Potato / Corn Starch,
Take Sea Salt,
Prepare White Pepper,
Make ready Dried Mushroom Powder,
Prepare Shichimi Togarashi,
Take Eggs Beaten,
Get Japanese Panko, For Dredging
Prepare Desiccated Coconut, For Dredging
Get Laksa Spice Mix:
Take Dried Chilies,
Prepare Dried Shrimps,
Prepare Dried Scallops,
Get Water,
Take Shallots Coarsely Chopped,
Get Garlic Crushed,
Make ready Galangal (Blue Ginger) Sliced,
Get Lemongrass (White Part Only) Finely Sliced,
Prepare Candlenut / Macadamia Nuts,
Prepare Coriander Powder,
Prepare Turmeric Powder,
Get Fresh Red Chili Sliced Deseeded,
Get Canola / Peanut / Vegetable Oil, A Drizzle
Prepare Belacan (Fermented Shrimp Paste),
Make ready Laksa Sauce:
Make ready Laksa Leaves (Persicaria Odorata / Vietnamese Coriander), 12 Leaves + More For Garnish
Get Bleached All Purpose Flour,
Prepare Unsalted Butter,
Prepare Coconut Milk,
Take Coconut Sugar,
Get Low Moisture Mozzarella Freshly Shredded,
Make ready Gruyere Freshly Shredded,
Prepare Parmigiano Reggiano Freshly Grated,
Prepare Sea Salt,
Make ready White Pepper,
Get Rice Noodles:
Take Rice Flour,
Get Tapioca Starch,
Take Sea Salt,
Get Water Room Temperature,
Make ready Boiling Water,
Prepare Plate:
Take Black Fermented Shrimp Paste Sauce, Drizzle
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Instructions to make Feast of Seven Fishes IV - A Handkerchief's Dream To Be Laksa:
Prepare the shrimps. - - Shell and devein the shrimps. - - Do not discard the shells. Use them to make shrimp stock. Simply transfer the shells into a sauce pot and fill it up with water. Bring it to a simmer. Allow it to simmer for 5 to 8 mins. Drain, discard the shells and set the stock aside for usage at a later stage.
Transfer the shrimps into a large bowl. - - Coat the shrimps well with baking soda. - - Add just enuff water to submerge the shrimps. - - Add in the ice cubes.
Set aside for at least 30 mins. - - You can see that the shrimps start to change color a bit. - - Drain and rinse the shrimps thoroughly under running water. - - Place shrimps into a small bowl along with egg white and tapioca starch. - - Mix until the shrimps are well coated.
Cover with cling film and marinate in the fridge overnight. - - The next day, divide the shrimps' portion into halves. - - Dice 1 half and set aside. - - Finely chop the other half into a paste or mousse. Best with a Chinese Cleaver. - - Transfer all the shrimp into a mixing bowl.
Add in sake, mayo, flour, potato starch, salt, pepper and mushroom powder. - - Mix to combine well and transfer into a greased ice cube tray. This will ensure that the shrimps stay in shape. - - Cover with cling film and place it in the freezer for at least 2 hrs.
Before frying the shrimps, I like to fry a handful of the laksa leaves. This is to add more flavors into the oil and the fried crispy leaves can be used as garnishes. - - Prepare dredging station: A shallow bowl with some flour. Season with salt, pepper and shich
Prepare a dutch oven or a deep fryer with at least 3 inches of oil over medium heat. - - Dip a wooden chopstick into the oil. If bubbles start to form, the oil is ready. If the bubbles are bubbling rapidly, the temperature is too high.
Remove the shrimps from the freezer - - Dredge the shrimp cubes into the flour mixture. - - Shake off any excess flour. - - Dredge the patties into the egg and lastly into panko mixture.
Gently drop the shrimp cubes away from you into the oil. - - Deep frying until golden brown on both sides. - - Remove from heat and transfer onto a wire cooling rack or a plate lined with kitchen paper to drain off excess oil. - - Do not crowd the dutch oven or fryer. Fry in batches.
Prepare the laksa spice mix. - - Soaked dried chilies in a bowl of warm water for at least 30 mins or until the chilies are soft. - - Slice, discard the seeds and add into the blender. - - If possible, wear a pair of gloves when deseeding as some dried chilies are really spicy.
In another bowl, soak dried shrimps with 1/4 cup of water for at least 30 mins. - - Add the shrimps and water into the food processor. - - In another bowl, add dried scallops and 1/4 cup of water. - - Steam until the scallops are fork-tender.
Remove from heat and set aside to cool down. - - Once cooled, using hands to shred the scallops and transfer them into the blender. - - In the blender, add in the shallots, garlic, galangal, lemongrass, candlenut, coriander powder, turmeric powder and fresh red chili. - - Blitz it up until fine paste forms.
In a skillet over medium heat, drizzle in vegetable oil. - - Once the oil is heated up, add in the belacan. - - Using your spatula, break the belacan into small pieces. - - Add in the chili mixture. - - Do not wash the blender, instead, add 1/2 cup of that shrimp stock into the blender and blitz up all the nooks and crannies. Set aside.
Saute to combine well. - - Cook until the color has darkened and most of the liquid has evaporated. - - Stir occasionally to prevent burning. - - Remove from heat and set aside.
Prepare the laksa sauce. - - Stack the laksa leaves, roll the leaves into a cigar shape. - - Finely slice the leaves and set aside. - - In a sauce pot over medium-low heat, add in butter. - - Once the butter starts to melt, add in flour.
Whisk to combine well. - - Once the color turns blond yellowish, gradually, add in coconut milk and shrimp stock from the blender while still whisking at the same time. - - Make sure no lumps. - - Gradually, add in the spice mix while still whisking at the same time. - - Once the spice mix is fully incorporated, add in the sliced laksa leaves and sugar.
Whisk until the sugar has dissolved. - - Lastly, add in the cheeses. - - Whisk until everything has melted. - - Taste and adjust seasoning with salt and pepper or more sugar. - - Remove from heat and set aside.
Prepare the rice noodles. - - Mix rice flour, tapioca starch and salt in a large mixing bowl. - - Gradually pour in the water while still mixing. - - The water has to be at boiling temperature. - - You should have a smooth batter without any lumps. - - Set aside for 30 mins. Give it a stir every 10 mins.
It shouldn't be too much or too less batter. If it has too much batter, it will not cook properly and thus create a doughy texture. If it has too little batter, it will tear easily when unmolding. You may have to try a few times before getting it right.
Heat up a steamer. - - Grease a non-stick pan or a plate. - - Pass the batter thru' a fine sieve and onto the pan or plate.
Steam for 8 to 10 mins. - - You should see large bubbles forming on the dough. - - Remove from heat and brush the dough with more oil. - - Slowly unmold with an offset spatula.
Lay on a plate lined with parchment paper. - - Place another parchment paper on top of the noodle. This is to ensure the noodles do not stick to one another when you are stacking them. - - Repeat the process for the remaining batter.
Plate. - - Spoon the laksa cheese sauce onto serving plates. - - Lay the rice noodles on top of the sauce. - - Place 3 shrimp cubes over the top. - - Garnish with some fried laksa leaves. - - Drizzle some of the shrimp paste sauce over the top. - - Serve immediately.
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A slice of life story that follows a large Italian family on Christmas Eve as they prepare for the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes, reminisce about the past, and seek love in the future. What fish should be included and how they should be prepared can vary. If you're planning on cooking the feast for the first time, there are a few guidelines to keep in mind. Ever heard of the Feast of the Seven Fishes? Growing up in New Jersey among so many Italians, I thought every Italian family celebrated Christmas Eve with the Feast of the Seven Fishes, a tidal wave of seafood dishes each featuring a different fish or shellfish.
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