Inspired by one of my favorite childhood dishes, Chinese poached black cod is a traditional Chinese way to prepare fish simply. It is full of flavor and delicious served with hot steamed rice.

A black dish containing poached black cod with ginger and green onions
The Chinese love their fish.
And their preferred way of cooking fish is by either steaming or poaching.
Not cut into sticks and breaded and fried. Not heavily battered...and fried.
Moist-heat cooking methods are the way to go with many Chinese fish dishes...and with good reason! They're not only healthier, they're also delicious!
Black Cod is one of my favorite dishes from when I was growing up. My mom steamed it, as she did with most fish she served us, but as I've happily discovered, poaching also works!
Black cod is also known as sablefish or butterfish...and oddly enough, is not actually part of the cod family!
If you've never had black cod, it is most similar to Chilean sea bass. It is a firm white fish, and when cooked, it is smooth, has a velvety texture, and melts in your mouth. They don't call it butterfish for nothing!
This poached black cod is prepared and served in a traditional Chinese way. Flavored simply with julienned ginger, green onions, soy sauce, and sesame oil, it is one of the most basic and common ways to serve fish, whether at home or in Chinese restaurants.

A dark round bowl containing white rice and poached black cod with ginger and green onions
And while simple in ingredients and cooking method, it is rich on flavor...and comfort!
There's nothing like a serving of this poached black cod on some white rice for a really good, satisfying home meal.

A black dish containing filets of fish and strips of green onion and ginger for poached black cod
I didn't appreciate all the ginger and green onions when I was younger. Much like my boys do now, I picked them all of so I could enjoy the "uncontaminated" fish with my rice! However, now I'm happy to say I really like how much flavor and texture the ginger and green onion add to the fish...my taste buds grew up!
As I said, this was one of my favorite dishes growing up, and it still is. If you want to see and taste why the Chinese like to cook their fish by moisture-heat methods, this poached black cod is just what you need!
~ Lisa.
A traditional Chinese way to prepare fish, this meal is simple and flavorful, and is one of my favorite childhood dishes.
5 from 6 votes
Prep Time: 10
Cook Time: 15
Total Time: 25
Makes: servings







Calories: 267kcal
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Close-up of poached black cod filets with green onions and ginger
This post was originally published on April 23, 2017, but was republished in Feburary 2019 with new photos, instructional photos, and updated written content.