Redfish, usually sold skinned as fillets, is ideal for these fish cakes because of its delicate flavour. You can, however, use practically any mild-flavoured, skinless fish fillet.
1.Blend or process half of the coriander, half of the mint, half of the chilli, fish, garlic and egg white until mixture forms a paste; using one hand, shape into 12 patties.
2.Cook patties, in batches, in heated large non-stick frying pan until browned both sides and cooked through.
3.Meanwhile, place noodles in large heatproof bowl; cover with boiling water. Stand until just tender; drain. Keep warm.
4.Combine sugar, juice and sambal in small saucepan; bring to a boil. Reduce heat; simmer, stirring, until sugar dissolves.
5.Meanwhile, chop remaining coriander, mint and chilli finely. Place in large bowl with noodles, sugar mixture, cucumber and snowpeas; toss to combine.
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