Simmered Flounder Made in a Frying Pan

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My mother told me that I had to use a large saucepan when making simmered dishes, but I had trouble when cooking fish, because I couldn't turn it over easily. I thought it would be better in a frying pan, after all, a frying pan is large and wide and the fish won't burn. I tried it and it worked fine. Now, I always make fish dishes in the frying pan.

It can be tricky to turn the fish over, so I used a spatula. It's easier if you use the edges of the pan to help you. The fish won't burn in a non-stick frying pan, so even beginners will find this easy. The fish will crumble if you leave the heat on high, so be careful. Recipe by cleam

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 4Flounder fillets
  2. 1 cloveplus Ginger
  3. 200 mlWater
  4. 100 mlSake
  5. 50 mlMirin
  6. 50 mlSoy sauce
  7. 2 tbspSugar

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Finely chop the ginger.

  2. 2

    Put the ginger, water, sake, mirin, soy sauce and sugar in a frying pan and bring to the boil.

  3. 3

    Add the flounder fillets and simmer.

  4. 4

    Turn them over, and they are done when the seasonings have soaked into the fish.

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