Fish head casserole

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Fish head casserole
Origin
Place of origin China
Details
Course served Main course
Main ingredient(s) Fish heads

Fish head casserole (Chinese: 砂锅鱼头 shā guō yú tóu) is a seafood dish from China. It is named for its main ingredient, fish heads, which are cooked in a casserole.

The dish is prepared with a fish head (about 1 kg), bean curd, cayenne pepper, sesame oil, vegetable oil, garlic sprouts, shallot, ginger, soy, salt, cooking wine, white sugar and monosodium glutamate. The fish head is washed, marinated in soy sauce, and fried with cooking wine added. The head is then stewed and served garnished with garlic sprouts and sesame oil. The broth in this dish has a milky white colour. This dish is famous not only because of its delicious taste but also because it's nutritious. This dish was famous only in China 1982 ago. After the ambassadors in China tasting it, it gained fame in the world. Fish head casserole in Tian Mu Lake is specially famous. [1]

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