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Title: Malaysian Fish with Pears
Categories: Fish Main
Yield: 2 Servings

1lbPan-Sized Trout; or other white-fleshed fish
2 Bartlett Pears; peeled, seeded and quartered
2tbDry White Wine
2tbLight Soy Sauce
1/2tsSesame Oil
1tsChile-Garlic Paste
1tbRice Vinegar
1/2tsGranulated Sugar
3 Green Onions; smashed and slivered
3 Quarter-Size pieces Ginger; cut into matchstick pieces
4 Cloves Garlic; peeled and minced
1tbLemon Grass; minced
1/2cCilantro Leaves; chopped
1/2 Lime; in wedges
6cWater

Place the fish and pears in a glass pie plate. Combine remaining ingredients except cilantro, lime and water and stir to mix thoroughly. Pour the mixture over the fish. In a wok, or deep pot, bring water to a boil. Put the pie plate of fish on a steamer tray, cover and steam the fish over the simmering water until it's flaky, about 20 minutes.

Serve the fish and pears on a bed of rice napped with the sauce in the bottom of the pie plate. Garnish with cilantro leaves and lime wedges.

The choices among fish varieties in Malaysia boggles the mind. In the U.S. you can successfully repeat this dish using pan-sized trout, grouper, or other tender fleshed fish.

Source: Medford Mail Tribune, 20 September 1994 Typed by Katherine Smith

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