Eel steamed with ginger and scallions
This is a very simple, pure preparation for eel. If you have not had eel before, the taste and texture is very similar to freshwater fish -- a bit like snake, too, but I doubt you've had snake if you've never had eel. Further warning for Westerners: each piece of eel has some bone that you'll have to work around; shouldn't be too much trouble for the dexterous.
Serving Suggestion: 3 - 4
Ingredients:
- 1 lb eel
- Chinese cooking wine
- salt
- ginger
- scallions

Start with 1 lb of eel.

Slice into inch-long pieces. You'll be cutting through bone so use a proper knife.

Add 1 cup cooking wine, 1 tbsp salt, a bunch of ginger.

Mix well and marinate for 1 hour or overnight.

Add scallions, add water to submerge.

Place bowl in steamer (this was a tight fit and not the best setup) and steam for 30 minutes.

Done!










