Super Crispy Deep-Fried Fish | A Simple Way to Cook Deep-Fry Fish

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  • Опубликовано: 4 ноя 2024

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  • @feralgrandad4429
    @feralgrandad4429 Год назад +1

    When I was a kid in Hong Kong my Arma (nanny) would cook this for me sometimes. Fantastic.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi @feralgrandad4429. Nice memory indeed. Thanks for the comment 😀😀

  • @RivetGardener
    @RivetGardener 4 года назад +8

    That looks so delicious! It is impossible to find whole fish like that here in the midwest. Thanks for bringing back memories from living near the Chesapeake Bay!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Rivet Gardener, You're welcome. Tilapia is a freshwater fish, if you can't get the whole fish just a fillet can be good as well but cooking time may be slightly different. The Chesapeake Bay sounds like a beautiful memory😁😁. Thank you for the comment.

    • @omarfredrickwebber7412
      @omarfredrickwebber7412 2 года назад

      Midwest , I'm thinking catfish

  • @prettycatmint4514
    @prettycatmint4514 4 года назад +3

    I'm sure this tasted so good. Nice natural sweetness of the fresh fish meat. After one of your videos, i bought a wire net like yours from Ikea but haven't used it yet. Now got reason to.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Pretty Catmint, That's since to hear. Thank you for the comment. Stay safe and Happy cooking!

  • @sethiemethy
    @sethiemethy Год назад

    I am in the US however I lived in Malaysia for some time. This reminds me of Malaysian fried fish.. your accent reminds me of Malaysia as well. Terima Kasih

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi Lé Garrett. Nice to know you have been here in Malaysia. Yes, deep fried fish in Malaysia is "sedap" Thank you for the comment. 😀😀

  • @georgelouie5330
    @georgelouie5330 2 месяца назад +2

    8 & 5 minutes per side was a little long for my fish which was thinner. The sides came out a little black/burnt. I will reduce it to 6 and 4 minutes per side. Other than that, it was perfect. First time getting it so crispy.. Thanks for sharing the technique.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 месяца назад

      @georgelouie5330. Nice, Thank you for sharing. I am happy to hear that 😀😀

  • @NurunNaharLilian
    @NurunNaharLilian 3 года назад +1

    Looks so delicious fish

  • @kmatter11
    @kmatter11 3 года назад +1

    About to try this out...wish me luck. Thanks for the video!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi koalamushroom, thank you for the comment 😄 Hope it turned out amazing! Happy cooking! 😄

  • @RochelieDecano
    @RochelieDecano 4 года назад +3

    Looks Delicious Sister. Thank you for sharing this video!

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 3 года назад +1

    I made the fish! It was delicious.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Kim Nenninger, thank you for trying this recipe 😀 I'm so happy to hear that it turned out well for you 😀

  • @thusithaabayarathna3007
    @thusithaabayarathna3007 3 года назад +2

    very nice, looks really tasty thank you

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Thusitha Abayarathna, thank you for the comment 😀 It is very delicious! Hope you can try it one day 😀

  • @DamaDojo1
    @DamaDojo1 2 года назад

    Thank you for the video, you are very kind.

  • @xXx.......
    @xXx....... 2 года назад

    I feel hungry seeing you cook , look Soo delicious.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi xXx. Thank you. So glad to hear that you find the recipe is appetizing. Thank you for the comment 😀😀

  • @ZahoorTariq
    @ZahoorTariq 3 года назад +2

    Woww fantastic... Its looks crispy, light and flaky tender. It is just simple to make but definitely it would be delicious. I will definitely make it . Thank you for sharing such a nice recipe. Stay connected. Wish you all the best.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Zahoor Tariq, thank you for trying this recipe 😀 I hope you will enjoy the fish and it turns out amazing and delicious. Happy cooking 😀

  • @kimnenninger7226
    @kimnenninger7226 3 года назад +1

    Great video. Easy to follow and encouraging to try.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Kim Nenninger, thank you for the feedback 😀 I'm happy that you've found it helpful and useful 😀

  • @litebrite2790
    @litebrite2790 3 года назад +4

    Omg!! Sister that fish looks absolutely delicious great video.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi lite brite 27, thank you for the comment 😄 So happy that you've enjoyed this recipe 😄

  • @Irshu
    @Irshu 2 года назад +1

    Guess i know what i'm having tomorrow night,
    Thank you.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi Irshu, thank you for trying this recipe 😃 I hope you have enjoyed it! Happy cooking 😃

  • @sufisayyad4432
    @sufisayyad4432 2 года назад

    Good video. Please let us know about when to put temprature on high and when to low during this .

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi Sufi Sayyad. for deep fry fish we usually use a medium high heat to cook it throughout and also to make sure that the oil must be really hot before putting the fish in. If oil is not hot, the fish will absorb the oil and it will result in oil fish 😀😀

  • @CelesteThng
    @CelesteThng 3 года назад +1

    Wow it is nice

  • @puritymugambi
    @puritymugambi 3 года назад +1

    Am gonna try this .
    Yummy

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Purity Mugambi. Thank you for the comment. I hope you will enjoy the recipe. Please share with us how it turns out. Cheers!👍😃

  • @donellpage4964
    @donellpage4964 3 года назад +2

    This was amazing thank you

  • @chosen4lyfe100
    @chosen4lyfe100 3 года назад +8

    The fish look delicious but im going to need more seasoning than what you used...but im from the south...what do I know😜😁😊

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Taye Janae, thank you for the comment 😃 Yes, more seasonings can be added as desired - I usually put less seasonings as I prefer it that way. Cooking at home allows us to modify the amounts as much as we like 😄

  • @tracysullivan3715
    @tracysullivan3715 2 года назад +1

    Looks delicious 😋

  • @munyaradzinyenya1938
    @munyaradzinyenya1938 3 года назад +1

    Very nice

  • @carolorishaba8536
    @carolorishaba8536 3 месяца назад

    Thank you

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 месяца назад

      @carolorishaba8536. You are welcome. Glad that you enjoy it 😀

  • @jaulanipontino8341
    @jaulanipontino8341 Год назад

    Wow 🎉❤ it's looks good ❤

  • @maryofficialmixchannel9795
    @maryofficialmixchannel9795 3 года назад +1

    wow sarap ng fried fish :-) thumbs up on this recipe...keep posting video :-) new subscriber sa iyong channel :-)

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Mary Official Mix Channel, thank you for the sub 😄 I'm happy that you like this recipe 😄

  • @iangordon5106
    @iangordon5106 2 года назад

    Thank you 💕

  • @emisuryanti7361
    @emisuryanti7361 4 года назад +2

    Thanks sis for the receipe will try it now for dinner🥰

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Emi Suryanti, thank you for the comment 😄 Please let me know how it turns out, enjoy your dinner 😄

  • @tumwebazeanthony
    @tumwebazeanthony Год назад

    Well done, very nice

  • @Submersed24
    @Submersed24 3 года назад +4

    I had this for the first time at a Mexican restaurant and I was amazed how good it was. The bones are super tricky though because they are easy to choke on and it got annoying prying out like 5 bones every bite

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +3

      Hi Submersed24, thank you for sharing 😀 Yes, we have to be careful when eating fish as their bones are really sharp and easy to choke on. I hope the taste was worth carefully removing the bones though 😀

    • @DamaDojo1
      @DamaDojo1 2 года назад

      Bones are good 4 us

  • @ena1785
    @ena1785 3 года назад +2

    This is amazing!! Thank you so much :D

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Chile um anyways, thank you for the comment 😄 Happy to hear that you love it 😄

  • @tcy7214
    @tcy7214 3 года назад +1

    Hi, when you say turn it on the heat again. Meaning you off it before you close the lid? Thanks

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Tracy Ooi, thank you for the comment 😀 I set the induction stove's timer for 8 minutes, so after 8 minutes, it will turn off the heat on its own. Ideally, the heat should be turned on throughout frying the fish. Hope it helps 😀

    • @tcy7214
      @tcy7214 3 года назад +1

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Hey thank you for replying me! I am cooking my fish now and your video really helps! Thanks for the guidance. 🤗

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      You're welcome 😀 I'm very happy to hear that 😀 I'm sure it came out amazingly delicious! Hope you've enjoyed it 😀

    • @tcy7214
      @tcy7214 3 года назад +1

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Hey! Thanks to your video, i have successfully fried a crispy fish! Appreciate your teaching! 💕

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      That's awesome! Thank you for sharing 😀 Happy to hear that it was successful 😀

  • @terrysilverstein6675
    @terrysilverstein6675 4 года назад +1

    Absolutely awesome.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Terry Silverstein. Thank you for the comment. Yes, it's very delicious.

  • @asiyamuscat-oman2283
    @asiyamuscat-oman2283 4 года назад +1

    Very nice.,but incase if I don't have tapioca flour, which other flour I can use. Thanks

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад +1

      Hi Asiya K. Corn starch (just a little) will be good, else you can do without flour too. Thanks for the comment.

    • @asiyamuscat-oman2283
      @asiyamuscat-oman2283 4 года назад +2

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Thanks. Sawadeeka

  • @kirubelasfawify
    @kirubelasfawify 3 года назад +1

    Great 👍

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi K A, thank you for the comment 😄 Happy to hear that you found it useful 😄

  • @tkarasu1
    @tkarasu1 3 года назад +1

    Hi instead of tapioca flour , can I use corn flour ?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Thirunavukarasu Illamurugan, thank you for the comment 😄 Yes, you can use corn flour as well, it will work the same. Hope it helps, and happy cooking 😄

    • @tkarasu1
      @tkarasu1 3 года назад +1

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Thank you for your reply . Your cook shows are so well presented and you have a lovely voice .

  • @elizabethkong9429
    @elizabethkong9429 Год назад

    Lovely

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  Год назад

      Hi Elizabeth Kong. Thank you for the comment. Glad that you like it😀😀

  • @Ann-ig6hj
    @Ann-ig6hj 8 месяцев назад

    Hi, can I save 5 mins of cooking flipping to the opposite side if I started cooking with more oil immersing the fish fully?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  8 месяцев назад +1

      @Ann-ig6hj. Yes, you can flip just once if the fish is submerge in the oil. Thank you for the question 😃

    • @Ann-ig6hj
      @Ann-ig6hj 8 месяцев назад

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Oops...maybe my English was wrong. What I meant was if i follow your first 8 mins of frying that fish, but the difference being my oil level was much more than yours, so much oil that my fish is fully covered in the oil, does that mean I don't have to do flipping at all(hence saving 5 mins of cooking time) ?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  7 месяцев назад +1

      @Ann-ig6hj, I understand 😀 For me, even when the fish is fully submerged in the oil, I would still flip it once to ensure that the top half is as evenly cooked as the bottom half.
      This is because the bottom half of the fish cooks at a faster rate than the top half (since the bottom half is closer to the heat source), even when the cooking oil fully covers it.
      Since it is fully submerged, once flipped, I would continue cooking the fish about half the time it takes to cook the bottom part. Hope it helps 😀

    • @Ann-ig6hj
      @Ann-ig6hj 7 месяцев назад

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit Oh....yes indeed indeed indeed...the surface of fish facing the
      bottom of frying pan should be much hotter due to being nearer to the fire, how ignorant of me not being thoughtful of that fact. I was too immersed in thinking how to save time...and energy ... due to inflation gas and electricity prices has gone higher and higher. Thank you for the enlightenment, you're the expert.

  • @KellyHomeChef
    @KellyHomeChef 4 года назад +1

    Looks great 👍

  • @khinma1935
    @khinma1935 2 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. May I know what kind of fish is it?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi khin ma. You are welcome. This is Red Tilapia fish. Thank you for the question 😀

    • @khinma1935
      @khinma1935 2 года назад

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit thanks!

  • @lisainnewarknj8313
    @lisainnewarknj8313 3 года назад +1

    Please let me know where you got the lid screen. Thank you. Lisa.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi LisainNewarkNJ, I got mine from the market a long time ago. I also noticed that it's sold online in Malaysia (hcws.link/oilsplashguard) and overseas (amzn.to/3jQuT6Z). Hope it helps 😀

  • @charmingman20
    @charmingman20 3 года назад +3

    Im vegetarian since i was born but i gotta admit this looks very good

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      HI G3NTL3M4N6, thank you for the comment 😄 This fried fish is very delicious - so crispy on the outside and soft & juicy on the inside 😋

    • @Worshipinstrumentals1
      @Worshipinstrumentals1 Год назад

      You never ate meat?

    • @charmingman20
      @charmingman20 Год назад

      @@Worshipinstrumentals1 Nope, I just tried meat for the first time 2 months ago, but it was just chicken and pepperoni, I'm looking forward to that fish haha

    • @Worshipinstrumentals1
      @Worshipinstrumentals1 Год назад

      @@charmingman20 your definitely missing out! I had it yesterday but I bought it thought I’d save some money if I can cook it. Lol and it is delicious

  • @2women1truth
    @2women1truth 2 года назад

    Thx

  • @91091622
    @91091622 2 года назад

    ❤😊.
    May I know where to buy the cover netting?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 года назад

      Hi yy. It can be found in most shops selling cooking utensils or from the online shop hcws.link/oilsplashguard

  • @nathalialuna435
    @nathalialuna435 9 месяцев назад

    Where is pan/lid from?

  • @SuperstudentAcademy
    @SuperstudentAcademy 4 года назад +1

    love it!!!

  • @brettclark3885
    @brettclark3885 Год назад

    what sort of oil??

  • @2jcward
    @2jcward 3 года назад

    What kind of oil to fry the fish!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi 2jw, thank you for the comment 😀 You can use any odorless cooking oil as preferred. Hope it helps 😀

  • @jv-sc1fs
    @jv-sc1fs 3 года назад +1

    Wow never seen fish seasoned only with salt

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi jv, thank you for the comment 😄 While it is up to the individual, I find fresh fish is best seasoned with only salt as its freshness is very lovely 😄 Hope it helps 😄

  • @91091622
    @91091622 2 года назад

    BTW, what fish is this?❤

  • @danieldemmsie5660
    @danieldemmsie5660 4 года назад

    Hello, Thanks and got questions.
    how many litre oil we need? What type oil? And, it gonna be waste after we cooked once by it?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад +1

      Hi Teddy Afro, thank you for the question 😄 When deep frying fish, we want to submerge the fish completely, as much as possible. If it's not possible, it's okay for a little of the fish surface to not be submerged. The amount of oil needed depends on the size of the pan and the fish. For me in this video, I used 1.5 litres of oil.
      As for the oil wastage, yes unfortunately. I use the mid-range/quality oil for deep frying, while reserving my top-range/ high quality oil for other types of dishes. Although one should never reuse the oil for frying more than once, I have reused the oil for a maximum of 2 times, if the oil's colour did not drastically change and there isn't a lot of residue in the oil. Hope it helps 😄

    • @MrGoonMe
      @MrGoonMe 4 года назад +1

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit What kind of oil?

  • @robertthai6658
    @robertthai6658 3 года назад

    Oil temperature should be moderate or smoking hot ?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Robert Thai, thank you for the question 😄 The oil should be hotter than moderate, but not as hot as smoking. If the oil is smoking hot, reduce the heat until it is no longer smoking but above moderate. Hope it helps 😄

    • @robertthai6658
      @robertthai6658 3 года назад

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit oh Thank you, I ever fry fish with moderate heat but it takes too long time likes 30 minutes on 1st side and 2nd about 10 minutes , problem is the fish wasn't crispy but cooked and the skin remains soft..

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Robert Thai, thank you for the reply 😄 Usually, I preheat my oil on medium-high with a (thick walled) stainless steel pan for 10 minutes (on induction stove) before putting in the fish. If a gas stove is used, the oil will get hotter quicker as it gives out more heat than induction stove. Coating the fish with flour also helps to absorb the excess moisture and gives a crispy texture too. I hope it helps 😄

  • @tiongjinlim358
    @tiongjinlim358 4 года назад +1

    The first part of frying the fish is with the heat turned off..?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Tiong Jin Lim, Yes, I set the timing for 8 minutes, so when the timing goes off I need to restart it again to continue frying the fish on the other side. Thanks for asking

  • @stevinduong5829
    @stevinduong5829 4 года назад

    drizzle some Vietnamese nuoc cham on top with some rice on the side 🤤🤤🤤 mmmmmmmmmm yummy

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi F.B.I, thank you for the comment 😄 That sounds like a great idea! 😄

  • @alicekimanyi4557
    @alicekimanyi4557 2 месяца назад

    I tried frying mine but it stuck in the pan and broke into pieces...what is the reason

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  2 месяца назад

      @alicekimanyi4557. If using a normal frying pan it tend to stick, unless using a non-stick pan. Alternatively, you can fry the fish on one side without turning it until it is crispy and separate from the pan by itself and then turn it to the other side and repeat.

  • @swarnaseriramalu7956
    @swarnaseriramalu7956 4 месяца назад

    What Fish is this? ❤

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 месяца назад

      @swarnaseriramalu7956. It's call Tilapia, you can google for more info. Thanks for the comment 😀

    • @swarnaseriramalu7956
      @swarnaseriramalu7956 4 месяца назад

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit tq dear

  • @Ramsworldwidevolg
    @Ramsworldwidevolg 3 года назад +1

    👍👌

  • @mayalamungeyaesperance8625
    @mayalamungeyaesperance8625 4 года назад

    Just buy the no stick pan its will help alot

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад +2

      Hi Mayala Mungeya Esperance, thank you for the suggestion 😄 Using the non-stick pan to deep fry the fish will prevent the fish from sticking to the pan.
      However, through my experience, I found that deep frying with non-stick pan spoils the non-stick coating easily due to the high heat. So I use my non-stick pans for stir fry dishes instead, like fried rice, noodles and vegetables 😄

  • @IsaacPhiri-e1k
    @IsaacPhiri-e1k Год назад +1

    ❤🎉🎉❤❤

  • @kharajanmohammad4093
    @kharajanmohammad4093 3 года назад

    cooked it bite too much love!

  • @yewchan1747
    @yewchan1747 3 года назад +1

    Why sometimes my fish is sticky and I cannot flip it to the side😢

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Yew Chan, thank you for the question 😀 From my personal experience, I find that the fish get stuck to the pan because the oil is not hot enough when the fish enters the pan, or because the fish was stirred before it can fully cook on one side.
      I find that the fish will separate from the bottom of the pan once cooked as long as it was not stirred before and the oil is super hot. If it's still stuck although the fish is already crispy, I would put the spatula to slowly help the fish separate itself from the pan. After that, the fish usually would separate on its own. I hope it helps 😀

  • @Ste-nj9fr
    @Ste-nj9fr 4 года назад

    What kind of fish ?

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      HI Aiai Hernando, thank you for the question 😄 This is tilapia fish - which is a freshwater fish 😄

  • @jiro8083
    @jiro8083 3 года назад +1

    nice. tapioca flour. i will try this today. Just don't eat Tilapia its not a good fish.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Jiro 808, thank you for trying this recipe 😄 Please let me know how it turns out 😄

    • @jiro8083
      @jiro8083 3 года назад +2

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit my neighbor gave me some medium size akule. I butterflied them and removed the Big Mid bone. OMG sooooooo good and crispy. I will try when I have get bigger fishes. Thank you for the video

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +3

      Thank you so much for letting me know how it turn out. It sounds so delicious. I am glad you are happy with the recipe. :)

  • @maypv83
    @maypv83 3 года назад

    What kind of fish is that

  • @maryjoygonzales8288
    @maryjoygonzales8288 3 года назад

    Not a good cook though, but my boss told me to cook fried fish. Gooodluck to me 🤣🤦🏽‍♀️

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +1

      Hi Mary Joy Gonzales, thank you for trying this recipe 😀 I'm sure you can do it well 😀 Happy cooking!

  • @DannyKeo
    @DannyKeo 4 года назад

    ❤️

  • @TerryAssary
    @TerryAssary 3 года назад

    Don't cover the pan when you fry fish..you need to allowed the water to evaporate,,,

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +2

      Hi Terry Assary, thank you for the comment 😀 Yes, I agree that the water should be allowed to evaporate. The cover that I'm using is a netting that prevents oil from splashing outside the pan, while allowing water to evaporate. Here's the link to what it looks like: hcws.link/oilsplashguard Hope it helps 😀

  • @rajivkumar4916
    @rajivkumar4916 4 года назад

    Fish name please....

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi rajiv kumar, thank you for the question😃 I used a red tilapia for deep frying 😃

    • @rajivkumar4916
      @rajivkumar4916 4 года назад

      Thank you... Love from india

  • @janatnats2352
    @janatnats2352 3 года назад

    gd

  • @princessjada3808
    @princessjada3808 4 года назад

    The only thing.. in wish you told me what type of fish was that. I can not seem to pick the right frying fish type.

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад +3

      Hi Princess Jada. It's a Red Tilapia, a fresh water fish. If you can't find it at your local market can try the Red Snapper. Thanks for the comment.

  • @blanchedeveraux2560
    @blanchedeveraux2560 4 года назад

    Me wuv you cwispy uh fish!!!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Blanche Deveraux, thank you for the comment 😄 I don't understand it though.

  • @برالوالدين...اللهمارحمهما

    You didn’t clean fish well, Shown inside some red and black

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад

      Hi Ali Ahmed, thank you for the feedback 😀 Yes, there are still some blood veins in the fish. I did not find it necessary to remove the traces of blood in between the bones as I am okay with just having the stomach and fish innards removed. Please feel free to clean the fish as you prefer before cooking it. Hope it helps 😀

  • @joycemarilyn5359
    @joycemarilyn5359 4 года назад

    you needed a bigger pot

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  4 года назад

      Hi Joyce Marilyn, thanks for the comment 😄 Yes, I wish I had a bigger wok to fry this fish 😄

  • @johnmichaelarellano9162
    @johnmichaelarellano9162 3 года назад

    Your tilapia is a little bit overcooked for me

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +2

      Hi Theodore Twombly. Thank you for the comment. I like it a bit crispy on the outside. Anyway cooking time can be reduced as preferred. Happy New Year!

  • @joelmaske2493
    @joelmaske2493 7 месяцев назад

    Terrible! over cooked and soaked in oil so bad for your health! looks like some dead fish sitting in the sun for a whole week!

  • @agapelalengmawia3884
    @agapelalengmawia3884 Год назад

    Wasted oil

  • @amusicunlimited
    @amusicunlimited 3 года назад

    This is NOT Deep Frying!

    • @HomeCookingwithSomjit
      @HomeCookingwithSomjit  3 года назад +2

      Hi amusicunlimited. Thank you for the comment. Frying the fish with a lot of oil is a common term used as "deep-fry" here in South East Asian countries.

    • @Heyyshani
      @Heyyshani 3 года назад +1

      @@HomeCookingwithSomjit I went to pacific market yesterday bought some fish because I always wanted to try my fish like this so here I am stealing your recipe 😅