Recipe for New Year Fish Salad - (Yu Sheng) 
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Yield:
4
Ingredients:
Amount Ingredient
SALAD MIXTURE ----------------
1/2 x cantaloupe
(or 1/4 honeydew melon)
1 x grapefruit
1/4 cup thinly-sliced sweet pickled ginger
1 med carrot shredded
1/4 lb jicama - (a 3" wedge) shredded
----------------- DRESSING ----------------
3 tbl cooking oil - (to 4)
1 tsp sesame oil
3 tbl plum sauce
----------------- FISH ----------------
1 tbl sesame seeds
6 oz salmon fillet
6 oz firm white fish fillet, such as sea bass
1 tbl lime juice
1 tbl cooking oil
1/2 tsp freshly-ground white pepper
1/4 cup chopped roasted peanuts
Instructions:
Instructions: Peel melon and cut into crescents. Segment grapefruit by cutting away the peel and white pith; cut and lift out segments. In a bowl, combine melon, grapefruit. ginger, carrot, and jicama.

Combine dressing ingredients in a small bowl.

Place sesame seed in a small frying pan over medium heat; cook, shaking pan continuously, until tightly browned, 3 to 4 minutes. Immediately remove from pan to cool.

Remove skin and any bones from fish. Thinly slice fish across the grain to make pieces about 1 by 2 inches. Fan slices on a serving platter, alternating pink and white fish. In a small bowl, combine lime juice, oil, and white pepper.

Drizzle lime juice mixture over fish. Mound salad mixture in center of fish. Spoon dressing over the salad. Garnish with peanuts, sesame seed, and green onion.

This recipe yields 4 to 6 servings.

Comments: No Chinese New Year feast is complete without yu sheng, the colorful salad of raw fish and crunchy vegetables. Its served in most Singaporean Chinese restaurants throughout the lunar new year celebration. In recent years, the ingredients have become increasingly elaborate and exotic, including jellyfish, preserved papaya, deep-fried yam sticks, pickled shallots, and more. You practically have to start making it a whole lunar year ahead of time! My version is light and flavorful and a lot easier to prepare. Use very fresh fish. As an alternative to salmon, tuna is also delicious prepared this way.

Besides being full of flavors and textures, yu sheng is loaded with symbolic meaning. The raw ingredients signify the renewal of life, and the sound of the word for fish in Cantonese sounds like the word for prosperity. The most important (and fun) part of eating yu sheng is the mixing together of the ingredients. To ensure good luck for the coming year, everyone calls out "Lo hei!" - which means "to mix it up" but also sounds like "to prosper more and more" - while they use their chopsticks to toss the ingredients as high in the air as they can. Now thats what I call a well-tossed salad!

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