What would go well with fish balls?!


Question: As an accompaniment. I'm about to cook them now and I want something to go well with them once they're heated.

Any suggestion would be much appreciated.


Answers: As an accompaniment. I'm about to cook them now and I want something to go well with them once they're heated.

Any suggestion would be much appreciated.

I'm too late, hope you enjoyed your balls.
Hope you had salad and some kind of potatoes with them...

Although it's too late, a suggestion for next time:
They're great chopped up into ramen or otherwise asian noodle soups (especially spicy ones from oriental food markets), just add some chopped green onions and a drop of sesame oil and whatever vegetables along with the noodles & spice packet. Report It


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    Looks like your best bet is brown rice and sweet and sour sauce. Enjoy!

    A delicious salsa -
    finely Chop up tomato, red onion, coriander (is that cilantro?)
    mix it in a bowl and add some tomato juice, a little apple juice, some balsamic or red wine vinegar, salt and pepper and some olive oil. Not sure on quantities, but most should be the tomato juice, and least the vinegar. Taste it as you go. Can also add a little sugar if it's too tart.
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    seriuosly i would sat warm eel but that is $$$$$

    chips and tartare sauce.x

    with chili sauce the best way to eat them.

    Some salad

    Tomato and spinach relish with pasta.

    Fish penis would go with fish balls.

    rocky mountain oysters

    several dipping sauces and condiments , sweet + sour , wasabi you get the idea .

    I've always like peas with fish. However, a salad would work as would potatoes of some kind whether in the form of mashed, scalloped, or as chips.

    With fish balls you need something oriental. Water cress, Bamboo shoots, Pok Choy, soy sauce, Blend together, quick stir fry and you're got a tasty treat here. Throw in some pine nuts also.

    What the f*ck are you talking about?





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