SERVES 6
One of Hawaii's greatest culinary treasures is its wealth of seafood—varied, sometimes unfamiliar, and delicious. This is a dressed up version of a basic fish recipe. Ti leaves are considered the Hawaiian foil but may be hard to find; banana leaves or dried bamboo leaves can be substituted.
1 3-lb. whole red snapper, cleaned Salt and pepper 1⁄2 cup green onions, chopped 1 tomato, diced 1 cup shiitake mushrooms, sliced 1 Chinese sausage, sliced 1⁄4 cup mayonnaise, plus 2 tbsp. 1 tbsp. fresh ginger, julienned 1⁄2 cup fresh cilantro, coarsely chopped 5 ti (or bamboo or banana) leaves
1. Score the skin of the snapper in a diamond pattern. Season with salt and pepper.
2. Mix green onions, tomatoes, mushrooms, sausage, and 1⁄4 cup of the mayonnaise in a small bowl. Fill fish cavity with mixture.
3. Scatter ginger and cilantro on top. Spread a thin layer of mayonnaise over fish.
4. Cut stalks from ti leaves and steam for 5 minutes. Lay fish on one leaf, cover with another, and tie remaining leaves around fish. Steam on rack over boiling water in a covered pan in a 350° oven for about 35 minutes.
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