
Steamed Sea Bass with Shredded PorkSusie Cushner
Sea bass are generally found swimming in the tanks of Chinatown fish markets. They are usually small because the fishmongers also sell to restaurants, which typically like to steam the larger fish. Steaming, as I have noted, is the preferred way for cooking whole live fish. But if you are unable to find a live fish, fresh flounder, sole, or red snapper will do nicely for this recipe.
Note:
If a metal dish is used for holding the fish as it steams, the steaming time will be reduced by half.