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Gather Journal “Escaviach” FishThe first feature by an African-American woman to earn a wide release, Julie Dash’s radical 1991 epic Daughters of the Dust is an evocative celebration of black female identity. Set in the Sea Islands in 1902, it also serves as a record of Gullah folk and food traditions, for which Dash relied on late culinary griot Vertame Smart-Grosvenor as a resource. This recipe for “escaviach”-style fish, is adapted from her book Vibration Cooking.
serves 4
Rinse fish inside and out and pat dry. Season with lemon juice, onion salt, seasoning salt, pepper, and paprika and marinate, chilled, 3 to 4 hours.
Pat fish completely dry. Pour enough oil in a deep, heavy 9-10 inch skillet to come ¾ inch up sides. Heat over medium-high until very hot but not smoking. Fry fish, in batches if necessary, until golden brown and crisp on both sides, 5 to 6 minutes per side. Transfer fish to paper towels to remove excess oil.
Bring vinegar, water, sugar, and salt to boil in a medium saucepan. Add onions, Tabasco, and allspice berries and then return to a simmer and cook until onions are crisp-tender, about 5 minutes.
Place fish in a large glass or ceramic baking dish and pour onion mixture over fish; turn to coat both sides. Refrigerate covered, overnight.
Pry fillets from bones and serve 1 fillet per person warm or chilled with rice.