SICHUAN ANGRY BOILING FISH

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13 responses to “SICHUAN ANGRY BOILING FISH”

  1. I feel like I missed something? When did catfish become an undesirable in the US?? I grew up in the south and midwest and everyone I knew gladly ate it. Is it just a southern thing??

    • Judith, yeah I do know that it’s a thing in the South, but I hardly see it in New York or any recipes for it online outside of southern cooking. I think especially on the internet, its presence is low. But I love catfish! I think it deserves more credit :)

    • Deeeefinately a Southern thing. I grew up in the South and didn’t realize until later that catfish wasn’t THE fish in all the other states. Even growing up eating it constantly, I’m not a big fan (definitely tastes muddy to me), but it’s nostalgic for sure :)

  2. Judith your right! I was just about to say the same thing, but we must remember, here in the south we don’t eat “muddy” catfish. We eat the pond raised kind which is basically purged of the muddy aftertaste. Mandy, pond raised catfish is absolutely delicious, but I cant imagine that it would even matter what kind of fish that you used in your big ol pot of oozing, greasy, delicious, set your mouth on fire, heavenly hot fish boil!

  3. I freakin’ love this dish. Had it in Beijing at a Sichuan restaurant on a street dotted with red paper lanterns. Almost every table had this dish. Had to replicate it once I got back home. Pity it’s not served in NA. Too much of a liability I suppose.

  4. Water boiled fish and Singapore Chilli Crab are my favorite two dishes. Thank for you sharing the recipe. Will definitely give it a try.

  5. It’s interesting how certain smells or tastes just brings you back to places (including places you try to block from your memory, ha). Kinda like Proust’s “Madeleine moment”.

    Haven’t had catfish in what seems like forever, loving that you chose this ingredient!

  6. I never really left the southern portion of the US until I moved out of the country so sometimes I get so startled when I find out something I thought was normal was regional. I met some people from minnesota who had never had pecan pie before and were not joking. I did grow up on river catfish though so maybe I just grew up with the taste. Nothing beats fresh fried catfish!

  7. This dish sounds incredible. I have never tried anything like this (neither in a restaurant, or cooking at home), so am excited to give this a go sometime.
    PS I have to say, I love reading your posts – I certainly hope you have a book, because your writing is so unique but awesome. (I on the other hand am a tad less eloquent if you haven’t noticed) HAHA but I love your writing style.

  8. I tried the recipe yesterday night, and it was exactly what I’ve been looking for for over a year now (used to live in Asia). Thanks a lot for sharing this, I’m totally addicted to this recipe.
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