HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note: If you have questions about this recipe, you can post it here for the community to answer. But if you want to ask me, please get in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or my website (all links are in the description above). If you leave questions in the comments I may not see them due to the large volume of comments I receive across the hundreds of videos on this channel. Also, before sending on any questions be sure to read the written recipe on the website as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video. Thank you for watching!
Its the best Thai cooking vid's i have seen. I tried the Steamed fish with Lmon Sauce/Green Curry and the Chinese Broccoli its come out perfect .My 28 visits to Thailand came in handy as to my point of reference with taste. My question is the Lemon sauce made with the Steamed fish the same sauce used as a dipping sauce when i have raw Veg in the local restaurants,Which most of the locals eat . It has the same look and taste or is it made differently.
I've made this multiple of times. Sometimes I used two fish cut in half, throw in some enoki mushroom and wrap in tin foil and steam. I eat 1 portion and freeze the other 3 portions to heat up and eat another day. So good. The sauce also last quite some time in the fridge. Thanks Pailin for the recipe. This is my absolute favourite❤❤
i normally order this when we go to any thai restaurants and it is always really expensive...so i decided to cook it on my own using this recipe. i followed very closely, except for the pickled garlic and it was so delicious! better than restaurant's one, if i may add. thank you and pls keep those recipes coming! :)
I couldn't agree more, it's my favorite fish dish of all time - I absolutely fell in love with this dish when I went to Thailand for the first time. And it's one of the first things I eat every time I come to Thailand. It's just so delicious.
I love Thai food, I am addicted, and your channel has really opened my eyes to the amount of tasty dishes I have not tried yet. Can't wait to try this one, as I love a nice piece of fish, and sea bass is my favourite.
I made a variation of this dish last night, cooking the fish in the oven wrapped in foil instead of steaming it, with torn kaffir lime leaves, chopped cilantro stems, chunks of lemongrass and a third of the sauce, then I poured the remaining sauce on the cooked fish. It was just slightly too lemony as I unnecessarily added the juice of half a yellow lemon to my lime juice because I thought there wasn't enough. Still, it turned out great. Thanks Pai. Another success with one of your recipes :)
I made this 2 days ago, and my family loved it! It is THE BEST steamed fish with lime recipe. Today, I made your Cashew Chicken recipe, and it was another hit. Can't wait to try out your other recipes. Thanks to you, I can cook delicious Thai food for my family.
this recipe is soo tasty, i tried it using sea bass as i can not find barramundi fish, i just love the freshness of the lime and the combination of the ingredients are awesome. thank you for sharing the recipe.
I am loving all of your recipes. I have been wanting to branch out and make other types of cuisine. ....But, it always seems you have to buy a lot of different ingredients to make just one dish. Your recipes are all different, but they use a lot of the same basic ingredients. Everything is very economical, which is wonderful when you are starting out cooking new dishes. I am getting hooked on Thai food. It's very filling without making you feel 'heavy'... very healthy. Thank you for sharing ...!
I’ve tried it and it tastes exactly like what I’ve eaten at the Thai restaurant! Followed the recipe up to the Tee except for the pickled garlic and it’s delicious! Rather than me paying $20-$30 plus for this dish, it’s better I make it myself with all the fresh ingredients. Thank you for the recipe!
What I love bout your videos is that you explain eng/thai words what they mean. I am gong to Thailand this year and I would hate to go their not knowing some of the language...thx
Love the way you break things down as you go, explaining every detail, very informative, fish looks very appetizing, will definitely try this, and by the way, I love Thai food.
Incredible! I was skeptical about the sauce, but not since I just ate it :) I used some honey as the sweetener and poached a filet of flounder in lemongrass. The fragrance and taste was amazing. I also threw in some sliced mushrooms in the poaching liquid. Served it all on a bed of broad flat noodles and it was heaven. The flavours in the sauce came together like you said. I'll be using this sauce again for sure!
my girlfriend uses coriander instead of Chinese celery and turns out great, just made it couple of days back. Bumped into your page while looking for mackerel recipes, and we so going to try the mackerel red curry that you had cooked. Looks good! by the way a few lime wedges would top off this dish too. Also red Snapper is an alternate for barramundi, although I live in Aussie. Hope to try more of your recipes.
Yay! I'm glad you gave it a try despite your initial skepticism :) Honey is a great idea, I actually thought about that after the shoot as a substitute. I sometimes add beech mushrooms in with the fish myself. Congrats!
Wow.... Thanks... I learned now how to cook this delicious dish. By the way, do you have a video in how to cook a deep fried barramundi and how to make its sauce with green mangoes?
It's a steamer, although it's not specifically a fish steamer. I use it to steam anything. I got it from China town, you can probably find something similar in Chinese or Asian stores.
Excellent - and this is also my favourite Thai dish. It's good to see how relatively easy it is to put together so I'll try it tonight :-) Thank you very much.
Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! Just had mine today! It’s simply AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS 🙏😋😋 it really feels like I’m eating real authentic Thai Food! Surprisingly, the fish doesn’t have that fishy smell.. yeah I stuffed some lemon grass like u did😉 thanks again
You are absolutely brilliant! I can't wait to try your recipes. I've watched several of your posts and even not trying your recipes...I just know they'll be good. lol
Wow Pai. I really miss eating this dish. I feel lucky to have come across your page. It's been a year now since I had a proper thai food. I'm gonna be cooking this dish very soon. May I request the recipe of some of the sauce great for hotpot?
Thanks for the lovely recipe and showing us how this can be done without necessarily using the metal "fish-shaped-dish" and brazier that some restaurants use. I've always thought it wasn't a very good idea using metal and lime together - funny taste reactions can happen. Please be careful when cleaning barramundi as the gill flaps can be razor-sharp; I use a blunt knife to help lift the flap, then cut the edge of the flap away with scissors/shears just to be sure no-one gets hurt.
Delicious! I can smell it from here ... .... If memory serves me correctly, this is the first "fishy" instructional video, hahaha! I love fish. Can't wait to see other seafood videos - especially crabs. Thank You and have a nice weekend.
Absolutely awesome and beautiful! The dish doesn't look bad either. Seriously though, love your cooking and this one looks particularly delicious, thanks!
+Johnny Hernandez Actually, she is a chef. She went to Le Cordon Bleu to receive formal training. From there she went on to become a chef at a restaurant before moving to UA-cam where her education and experience is what draws us in. She's very informative and definitely speaks like a Chef with experience under her belt.
I feel stupid to ask more about the history of this dish. My cousin is half Korean and we are exploring all these AMAZING dishes. I just wanted to ask if you knew of any specific dish changes.I thank you wholly. Your skills are fricken crazy killing girl. Thanx for everything <
HELLO LOVELY VIEWERS! Important Note:
If you have questions about this recipe, you can post it here for the community to answer. But if you want to ask me, please get in touch via Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or my website (all links are in the description above). If you leave questions in the comments I may not see them due to the large volume of comments I receive across the hundreds of videos on this channel.
Also, before sending on any questions be sure to read the written recipe on the website as I often add extra tips and notes not covered in the video.
Thank you for watching!
Its the best Thai cooking vid's i have seen. I tried the Steamed fish with Lmon Sauce/Green Curry and the Chinese Broccoli its come out perfect .My 28 visits to Thailand came in handy as to my point of reference with taste.
My question is the Lemon sauce made with the Steamed fish the same sauce used as a dipping sauce when i have raw Veg in the local restaurants,Which most of the locals eat . It has the same look and taste or is it made differently.
Thanks for the recipe …. May I know whether I should use kaffir lime or just normal lime? Thanks
Are you thai Americano? Your english is super good - I mean accent
I've made this multiple of times. Sometimes I used two fish cut in half, throw in some enoki mushroom and wrap in tin foil and steam. I eat 1 portion and freeze the other 3 portions to heat up and eat another day. So good. The sauce also last quite some time in the fridge. Thanks Pailin for the recipe. This is my absolute favourite❤❤
i normally order this when we go to any thai restaurants and it is always really expensive...so i decided to cook it on my own using this recipe. i followed very closely, except for the pickled garlic and it was so delicious! better than restaurant's one, if i may add. thank you and pls keep those recipes coming! :)
I couldn't agree more, it's my favorite fish dish of all time - I absolutely fell in love with this dish when I went to Thailand for the first time.
And it's one of the first things I eat every time I come to Thailand.
It's just so delicious.
Cooking it again today but with 2 smaller seabass. 1 for my brother and 1 for the rest of the family. I am so loving this dish.
I love Thai food, I am addicted, and your channel has really opened my eyes to the amount of tasty dishes I have not tried yet. Can't wait to try this one, as I love a nice piece of fish, and sea bass is my favourite.
I must have cooked this like 4 times already and I must say it's always wonderful. Thanks.
I tried this and my guests loved it. So simple and appetizing. Thanks.
I made a variation of this dish last night, cooking the fish in the oven wrapped in foil instead of steaming it, with torn kaffir lime leaves, chopped cilantro stems, chunks of lemongrass and a third of the sauce, then I poured the remaining sauce on the cooked fish. It was just slightly too lemony as I unnecessarily added the juice of half a yellow lemon to my lime juice because I thought there wasn't enough. Still, it turned out great. Thanks Pai. Another success with one of your recipes :)
I made this 2 days ago, and my family loved it! It is THE BEST steamed fish with lime recipe. Today, I made your Cashew Chicken recipe, and it was another hit. Can't wait to try out your other recipes. Thanks to you, I can cook delicious Thai food for my family.
Awesome! Glad it turned out well, thanks for sharing :)
Great recipe. I remember in Thailand they used to serve it in a metal tray with votive candles to keep the sauce at the right temperature
im watching your vids just because of the distinct and very clear enunciation of the english language...your dishes just made it all perfect... ;)
this recipe is soo tasty, i tried it using sea bass as i can not find barramundi fish, i just love the freshness of the lime and the combination of the ingredients are awesome. thank you for sharing the recipe.
You are so smart with choosing the plate for the steam fish!! Thanks for sharing your insights and recipes!
I am loving all of your recipes. I have been wanting to branch out and make other types of cuisine. ....But, it always seems you have to buy a lot of different ingredients to make just one dish. Your recipes are all different, but they use a lot of the same basic ingredients. Everything is very economical, which is wonderful when you are starting out cooking new dishes. I am getting hooked on Thai food. It's very filling without making you feel 'heavy'... very healthy. Thank you for sharing ...!
I’ve tried it and it tastes exactly like what I’ve eaten at the Thai restaurant! Followed the recipe up to the Tee except for the pickled garlic and it’s delicious! Rather than me paying $20-$30 plus for this dish, it’s better I make it myself with all the fresh ingredients. Thank you for the recipe!
What I love bout your videos is that you explain eng/thai words what they mean. I am gong to Thailand this year and I would hate to go their not knowing some of the language...thx
Hi Pailin, I have tried your this recipe with just a barramundi fillet. The sauce is really excellent and appetizing. Thank you.
Cheers from Singapore
Just made this with basa...amaazzinngg is d word...my hubby just kissed my hands....so quick n easy...thanks dear god bless u
I just watched another video with someone else & they added lemon grass inside too so I don't believe it's your trick... Nice video!!!
I tried this at home..just loved it..its so perfect for summer😊
That was seriously bomb. Subbed the sugar with stevia & we practically polished the whole thing
Finally found fresh barramundi fish in the local supermarket and tried this dish last weekend, it was AWESOME!
Barramundi is one great tasting fish and i had those in Darwin, AU. I've been to Thailand like eight times and i always order this dish...
Pailin love how u does explain the Thai language to English..
the best part of your cooking is your smile,thanks for to share
I made this dish a few times already, never failed. My brother ate the whole fish by himself and asked for seconds.
Congrats! I've done it with tilapia myself and it was equally delicious :)
Seriously this is too good and such a classic and delicious recipe, I doubled the recipe and made it yesterday for a family gathering,it was BOMB! 😄
GLAD I FOUND THIS SITE! ❤️🤗
It's my favorite thai fish dish ❤️ I can finish that in one sitting hehe
THanks for the advice about the gill! Another thing I don't like about the brazier is that it just keeps over cooking the fish...
made this for lunch today but used tilapia and it turned out so good.
Hi Pailin, i love your cooking actually i cooked this several times already. my family and friends loved it. I'm watching from Australia.
Excellent Pailin. You explained things very well. Thank you.
i just try this recipe for 2 days..very good taste..i likeeee..tq for sharing
Love the way you break things down as you go, explaining every detail, very informative, fish looks very appetizing, will definitely try this, and by the way, I love Thai food.
I love lime and garlic
Incredible! I was skeptical about the sauce, but not since I just ate it :) I used some honey as the sweetener and poached a filet of flounder in lemongrass. The fragrance and taste was amazing. I also threw in some sliced mushrooms in the poaching liquid. Served it all on a bed of broad flat noodles and it was heaven. The flavours in the sauce came together like you said. I'll be using this sauce again for sure!
i made this with tilapia fillets it was so good! thank you!! :-)
my girlfriend uses coriander instead of Chinese celery and turns out great, just made it couple of days back.
Bumped into your page while looking for mackerel recipes, and we so going to try the mackerel red curry that you had cooked. Looks good! by the way a few lime wedges would top off this dish too. Also red Snapper is an alternate for barramundi, although I live in Aussie. Hope to try more of your recipes.
Someone get this gorgeous lady a ring!
Done! Though not by me :) ... and check out "Meet baby" hot-thai-kitchen.com/meet-baby-ama/
And i am big fan of your thai food recipe . Thanks for sharing your recipe and tell the people about the thai food im big fan of thai food.
I got it from an Asian supermarket. Stores in Chinatown carry them too, wherever they sell steamers, they probably also sell the tongs.
Yay! I'm glad you gave it a try despite your initial skepticism :) Honey is a great idea, I actually thought about that after the shoot as a substitute. I sometimes add beech mushrooms in with the fish myself. Congrats!
Thank you so much, my GF absolutely loves this dish and asked when I will learn this recipe to make it at home, she will be so happy tonight 😉🤤
Wow.... Thanks... I learned now how to cook this delicious dish.
By the way, do you have a video in how to cook a deep fried barramundi and how to make its sauce with green mangoes?
It's a steamer, although it's not specifically a fish steamer. I use it to steam anything. I got it from China town, you can probably find something similar in Chinese or Asian stores.
Thank you for sharing the recipe. Can’t wait to try. 🥰
I always like the flavours of steamed fish. Now that there is another recipe to enhance my fish.
I've tried this recipe...it's soooooo delicious. Tq pailin💕
The sexiest chef , hands down
Thanks for you time and your contribution .
I love you and your shows .
I made this dish multiple times and it is oh so good! Thanks Pailin for another great recipe.
Looks good. 😊 to have a new recipe for fish. Thank you for sharing. 🙏God bless.
Just tried this recipe today and it tasted so good. Thank you!
Excellent - and this is also my favourite Thai dish. It's good to see how relatively easy it is to put together so I'll try it tonight :-) Thank you very much.
just made this recipe and WOW it was perfect - well done!! Keep the Thai magic coming
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Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! Just had mine today! It’s simply AMAZINGLY DELICIOUS 🙏😋😋 it really feels like I’m eating real authentic Thai Food! Surprisingly, the fish doesn’t have that fishy smell.. yeah I stuffed some lemon grass like u did😉 thanks again
Wow!!!
That dish is FIT FOR A KING.
Hi I love all your recipes. What is the size of the steamer you are using in this video? Thanks in advance
I tried this at home and the taste was so good. Thanks for sharing
Awesome! Congrats!
Loved this recipe, had to modify its item but it was awesome. thank you.
So much flavourful
I COULD GO ON A DIET WITH MOST OF THE DISHES YOU MAKE
children this will be our dinner tomorrow, promise!!!!!!
Beautiful. Thank you.
You are absolutely brilliant! I can't wait to try your recipes. I've watched several of your posts and even not trying your recipes...I just know they'll be good. lol
Just done it. Simple and easy to make, and very tasty. Thanks
Wow Pai. I really miss eating this dish. I feel lucky to have come across your page. It's been a year now since I had a proper thai food. I'm gonna be cooking this dish very soon. May I request the recipe of some of the sauce great for hotpot?
This dish is like those songs I grew up with. Sood yod krup and thank for sharing.
my favourite fish dish ever!
Thanks for the lovely recipe and showing us how this can be done without necessarily using the metal "fish-shaped-dish" and brazier that some restaurants use. I've always thought it wasn't a very good idea using metal and lime together - funny taste reactions can happen.
Please be careful when cleaning barramundi as the gill flaps can be razor-sharp; I use a blunt knife to help lift the flap, then cut the edge of the flap away with scissors/shears just to be sure no-one gets hurt.
Made this 2 nights ago. Awesome!
Try it durin lockdown n it's super delicious 😍😍TQ for the recipe
Awesome will try simple and tasty fish recipe with lime and chill 👏
Someone just said honey works great as a substitute! You should try it!
My favorite Thai dish as well!
Delicious! I can smell it from here ... .... If memory serves me correctly, this is the first "fishy" instructional video, hahaha! I love fish. Can't wait to see other seafood videos - especially crabs. Thank You and have a nice weekend.
Gorgeous!
Will try it tomorrow.
Yay! Congrats, and thanks for sharing your success with me!
i was actually just thinking about making steamed fish...never knew how to do it though :) btw you're so pretty pailin!
Just like I used to have it in Thailand. Great!!!
Absolutely awesome and beautiful! The dish doesn't look bad either. Seriously though, love your cooking and this one looks particularly delicious, thanks!
I just subscribed to your channel cause I love thai food and I love your recipe.
Thanks for the recipe, just in time for me to make this dish ! Yummy !
Just made this ! Over the top ! Thank you
Your amazing! I like that fish of course it's delicious. you have remind me Thailand. Thank you very much for showing us that recipe😋yummy
I like how you give great cooking tips while you cook! subbed :)
Great idea! Thanks for the suggestion!
Excellent! Congrats and thank you for taking the time to let me know :) Please share a picture of it with us on the Facebook page if you have it!
thanks! i tried it and it was fantastic!
thnx for for sharing with us all ur delicious recipies
My favorite chef. Gotta go and try.
***** She is a certified chef who was trained professionally at Le Cordon Bleu in San Francisco.
+Johnny Hernandez Actually, she is a chef. She went to Le Cordon Bleu to receive formal training. From there she went on to become a chef at a restaurant before moving to UA-cam where her education and experience is what draws us in. She's very informative and definitely speaks like a Chef with experience under her belt.
+Johnny Hernandez Sorry! I didn't mean to come off "rude" or anything. I just think she uses more technical terms than other home cooks on UA-cam.
Tremendous job pai.You are great and I m really in love with your exciting recipes.
Lots of love from Pakistan.😊😍
I tried Mahi Mahi today .. came out ok
Hmmmm looks yummy.... I'm going to try tonight....
Like your receipe.... Thanks
Thank you very much for explaining the words. It is so nice to know. Can we make our own fish sauce?
no...it's not practical to make your own fish sauce.
My favourite Thai fish meal too. Thanks
I feel stupid to ask more about the history of this dish. My cousin is half Korean and we are exploring all these AMAZING dishes. I just wanted to ask if you knew of any specific dish changes.I thank you wholly. Your skills are fricken crazy killing girl. Thanx for everything <
+Heather Hall Thank you! No changes to this particular dish that I know of.