Chinese Fishballs

My love for fishballs started with hotpots. Of course, we all want to dip those beef slices first ; but after two or three, those bouncy, soft fishballs start catching your eyes.

And so they should ! With a touch of herbs and a hint of sesame, and this unique texture that requires you to smash this fish a little, Chinese fishballs are quite addictive. I find that they pair very well with a broth -I especially like them with a broth, be it a Szechuan spicy broth, or a mild Thai broth, that you might flavour with red pepper paste for a spicy kick. You can also fry them, and they’ll be deliciously crispy on the outside and mellow ion the inside.

For a quick dinner, pair these fishballs with noodles or rice, plus any broth you like. Add a few herbs, some chili oil maybe, and you will be very happy.

Those fishballs are quick and easy to put together, but do account for a 30mn resting time in the fridge.

Chinese fishballs – Recipe

Ingredients – Advice & key points

  • Fish meat:
    • Pair this recipe with Thai fish broth ; this way, you’ll use up your fish carcasses as well as their meat !
    • You can use any white fish you like, so favour using the cheapests, such as pollock, tilapia or pangasius.
    • Whenever you need white fish for a recipe, simply ask your fishmongers’ to keep their carcasses separetely !
  • Other ingredients (scallions, sesame oil, ginger…): You should be able to find them in any Asian store or simply at your local grocery store.
  • It’s worthwile to leave your fishballs in the fridge 30 minutes. Resting lets the meat proteins bind together, leading to a firmer and more cohesive filling that is easier to handle and less likely to fall apart during cooking.
  • Weeknight Idea : Launch your Thai broth first, let it simmer 45 minutes. Finish it with some fish sauce and lime. Meanwhile, make your fishballs. Finally, add your fishballs + noodles to your broth. You’re done within an hour !   

Let’s fishball !

Note : This recipe will provide you with around 14 medium-sized fishballs. If you make them smaller (recommended), you’ll get 18 to 20 of them.

Difficulty: Beginner Prep Time 25 min Cook Time 3 min Rest Time 30 min Total Time 58 mins
Servings: 4
Best Season: Suitable throughout the year

Description

These soft Chinese fishballs pair wonderfully with any Asian broth you fancy. Add noodles and cilantro, and you're good to go !  

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. Prep your veggies

    Finely mince your cilantro, green onion, and ginger. Zest your lime. 

  2. Mince that fish !

    Using a large knife, finely mince your white fish. 

    Smash it with the flat of the knife to tenderize it, until the fish is almost paste-like. 

  3. Prep your cornstarch slurry

    Mix your salt, sugar, white pepper, chicken bouillon, cornstarch and water in a small bowl. 

  4. Finish that fish paste

    To a large mixing bowl, add your fish paste, greens, and cornstarch slurry. Mix well for 2 to 3 minutes. 

    Add your oils, then mix again another minute.

    Place your bowl in the fridge for 30 minutes. 

  5. Form your balls

    Place a small bowl with water next to you ; keep your hands moist so that the fish paste doesn't stick.

    Shape up your balls by making a rolling motion with both of your hands. Do not make them too large ; they'll cook more evenly.  

  6. Cook these balls !

    Option 1 : Boil them into a broth, around 1 to 2 minutes. 

    Option 2 : In a neutral oil heated up at 175°C, deep fry them around 1 minute, then dip in a spicy mayo or sweet & sour sauce. You could also pan-fry them in a bit of oil for a few minutes.

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