Best Bbq Sambal Sting Rayfish Recipes

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BBQ SAMBAL STING RAY/FISH



BBQ Sambal Sting Ray/Fish image

A local hawker food in Singapore and Malaysia. Probably not the healthiest food, but OH SO GOOD! I'm sure if you can't find the 'weird' ingredients, you can just sub sambal belacan/sambal oelek. Serve with plain rice or coconut rice and some stir-fried vegies.

Provided by WaterMelon

Categories     Malaysian

Time 40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 14

1 tablespoon tamarind pulp, soaked in
3 tablespoons water
3 tablespoons oil
1 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons coconut cream
1 kg stingray, divided into 4 portions
fresh banana leaves or aluminium aluminum foil
1 lemon (or a few limes)
1 cup shallot
2 cloves garlic
1/2 tablespoon shrimp paste (belacan)
2 tablespoons ground dried chilies
2 slices galangal (or ginger)
2 tablespoons water

Steps:

  • Stir and strain the tamarind water and discard any solids.
  • Grind Spice Paste ingredients until fine.
  • Heat oil in skillet, saute the paste until fragrant.
  • Add salt and tamarind water, cook for another 2 minutes.
  • Add coconut cream and cook for 1 minute over low heat.
  • When the mixture is thickened, remove from heat and cool.
  • Coat sting ray pieces (or other fish) with the paste.
  • Place each piece on a large banana leaf/foil.
  • Spread remaining spice mixture over fish.
  • Roll up leaf/foil, then grill/barbecue the parcels for 8-10 minutes.
  • The length of time required depends on thickness of fish.
  • Serve hot with wedges of lemon/lime and cincaluk (optional).

BAKED SAMBAL FISH



Baked Sambal Fish image

A great way to serve up fish, its so full of flavour and the Asian marinade is tasty and quite hot and baked in a loose foil package. Serve either with salads or new potatoes, and vegetables of your choice. Totally delicious either way

Provided by JoyfulCook

Categories     Asian

Time 35m

Yield 2 pieces

Number Of Ingredients 10

2 spring onions, finely chopped
1 tablespoon lemon juice
3/4 teaspoon lemon zest
2 teaspoons sambal oelek
1/2 teaspoon oil, sesame
1 teaspoon oil, peanut
1 garlic clove, minced
1 teaspoon ginger, fresh grated
pepper, black, fresh ground
2 (150 g) fish or 2 (150 g) salmon fillets

Steps:

  • Combine the spring onions, lemon juice, lemon zest, sambal oelek, the oils, garlic and ginger in a medium bowl. Add the fish and coat all over, leave for an hour in the fridge to marinade.
  • Heat the oven to 200c or 400f.
  • Place each fillet of fish in a piece of foil, piling the rest of the marinade and onions on the top, seal loosely.
  • Bake for 15-20 minutes and serve the fish either with salads and fried up pre cooked baby potatoes cooked in garlic olive oil or on fluffy white rice, using the juice from the fish as a gravy. Delicious.

GRILLED SHRIMP WITH FIERY LEMONGRASS-CHILE SAMBAL



Grilled Shrimp with Fiery Lemongrass-Chile Sambal image

Sweet shrimp meets a chile-packed sambal in this easy grilled dish.

Provided by Steven Raichlen

Categories     Shrimp     Grill

Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 23

Sambal:
6 (or more) Thai bird chiles or 2 (or more) serrano or jalapeño chiles (preferably red), seeded, coarsely chopped
or 2 (or more) serrano chiles
or jalapeño chiles (preferably red)
1 1/2 cups coarsely chopped shallots (about 8 ounces)
1/4 cup chopped peeled fresh ginger
3 tablespoons chopped lemongrass (from bottom 4 inches of 2 large stalks)
6 macadamia nuts
4 garlic cloves, coarsely chopped
2 teaspoons (packed) golden brown sugar
2 teaspoons turmeric
1 1/2 teaspoons salt
1 teaspoon ground coriander
1 teaspoon paprika
1 bay leaf, crumbled
1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper
2 tablespoons (or more) vegetable oil
1 cup water
Marinade and shrimp:
2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
3 tablespoons (or more) vegetable oil
3 pounds uncooked unpeeled large shrimp, or 2 1/2 pounds uncooked peeled large shrimp, deveined, tails left intact
or 2 1/2 pounds uncooked peeled large shrimp, deveined, tails left intact

Steps:

  • For sambal :
  • Combine 6 Thai bird chiles (or 2 serrano or jalapeño chiles) and next 12 ingredients in processor. Using on/off turns, blend until finely chopped and paste forms. If spicier sambal is desired, add more chopped chiles to taste and blend again until paste forms. Transfer sambal to small bowl. Heat 2 tablespoons oil in heavy large saucepan over medium-high heat. Add sambal and cook until fragrant and lightly browned, stirring constantly and adding more oil by tablespoonfuls if mixture is dry, about 7 minutes. Add 1 cup water; reduce heat to medium and simmer until most of water is absorbed but mixture is still creamy, stirring often, about 4 minutes. Transfer to small bowl and cool. DO AHEAD:Can be made 1 day ahead. Cover sambal and chill.
  • For marinade and shrimp:
  • Whisk lime juice, 3 tablespoons oil, and 2 tablespoons sambal in small bowl. DO AHEAD: Can be made 1 day ahead. Cover and chill. Rewhisk marinade before using, adding more oil by teaspoonfuls if marinade is thick.
  • If using unpeeled shrimp, use kitchen scissors to cut shrimp shell along rounded back of tail; scrape out vein with tip of bamboo skewer or tip of small knife. Place peeled or unpeeled shrimp in large glass baking dish. Brush shrimp all over with marinade. Allow shrimp to marinate at room temperature at least 15 minutes and up to 30 minutes.
  • Meanwhile, prepare barbecue (medium-high heat). Brush grill rack with oil. Grill shrimp until just opaque in center, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Transfer shrimp to platter. Rewarm remaining sambal and serve alongside for dipping or for spooning atop shrimp.
  • Ingredient tip:
  • Unpeeled shrimp cook up more succulent and flavorful but are a bit messier to eat than peeled shrimp (which you can use, if you prefer). For ease of preparation, the seafood department at some supermarkets sells uncooked unpeeled shrimp that have already been deveined.

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