Cá hồi – tạo style cho món ăn
The thought for this is to grill/fry the salmon, served on a bed of mash, complimented with some vegie, and the salsa (make out of tomatoes and avocado).
What happened when you turn up at Vegie, then their vegies are not that great. I quickly concluded they’re only good for things are imported and ‘foreign’ ingredients only.
For the ideal recipe, make the salsa in the following way:
Cube of tomatoes, cube or lightly mashed avocado, lemon juice, salt and pepper, sprinkle some chillies flakes.
For this recipe:
1. Salmon pieces, skin on, just scale and clean it properly. Marinate the fish with chopped garlic, dried parsley/ fresh one are also good, salt and pepper, generous paprika, rub olive oil on both side and leave for a few min while preparing other ingredients.
2. Vegies: Try to get the organic skinny carrot, much sweeter. Asparagus chop half of the stalk. Both quickly blanch through and keep the colour. Toast them over on heat with butter, season and set aside.
Potatoes, can be done in 2 ways: slice and fry or mash. Slice and blanch through boiling water, quickly fry over oil until slightly golden.
Avocado I bought from Vegies are useless, and totally off. So plan changed. Do up a quick salad with has the green beansprout type, they have a bag called micro mix. Dice tomatoes into cube, mix in with chicory, white onion. Season with oil, salt and pepper and a touch of balsamic vinegar.
Grill the fish skin side on for 3min, and turn over for another 3 if wish to have well done. Then place on plate.
Me and Christian Berg set up a mini studio to test our styling and photography on food. Here are some of our fav shot. Thanks Chris for his patience.
My first trial on styling, thinking I could always do better. With the new Marco lens.
All photo credit goes to Christian Berg.


The oil in the marinate already make the fish shiny

Finish product

Time time Chris took the pic, next time my turn. It’s quite difficult with the new lens I bought. I’m not quite sure how to use it yet. Chris set up a mini studio with his umbrella and lighting (flash) gears and we tape white papers covering the dining table.
Maybe I attempt with my left over Turkey on the Sunday morning using natural lighting. Haizz


































