Steps to Prepare Speedy Seafood! Mackerel Simmered in Miso
Cynthia Arnold 10/04/2020 21:26
Seafood! Mackerel Simmered in Miso
Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to make a special dish, seafood! mackerel simmered in miso. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can cook seafood! mackerel simmered in miso using 11 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Seafood! Mackerel Simmered in Miso:
Take Mackerel
Take Japanese leek
Take Miso
Get Mirin
Prepare Sake
Prepare Water
Prepare Sugar
Make ready Ginger (sliced)
Make ready Leek (the white part only), finely julienned
Make ready Ginger, finely julienned
Make ready Eggplant (deep fried)
I recommend using a shallow pot or frying pan. Simmered Mackerel in Miso is called 'saba no misoni' (鯖の味噌煮). 'Saba' (鯖) means mackerel, 'misoni' (味噌煮) means simmered in miso, and 'no' (の) is equivalent to 'of'. Dishes simmered in miso flavoured sauce are often called misoni when a very small amount of sauce is left at the end of cooking. Simmered mackerel with miso is a popular menu If you can get fresh mackerel, you can make it with a frying pan at home.
Steps to make Seafood! Mackerel Simmered in Miso:
Scale the fish, and place the knife between the pectoral fin and gills and chop off the head.
Gut the fish, and rinse the inside and fillet it. For those who dislike the small bones, use fish bone tweezers to extract the bones.
Make a decorative crisscross cut not only for the appearance, but also to allow the flavors to absorb well.
Chop the leeks into 3-cm lengths, and slowly grill over low heat until brown.
Chop the eggplant into eight equal pieces, and soak them in salt water. Wipe the excess water, then deep-fry them in oil for 3-4 minutes.
Combine the miso and mirin. A blend of different types of miso enhances the flavor.
Blanch the mackerel to remove the odor: place the mackerel in boiling water for 5 seconds, drain, and transfer to chilled water. Rinse off any of the slipperiness in the cold water.
Alternatively, you could also pan-fry the fish in a frying pan. This will not only remove their odor, but will add a nice aroma.
Pour the sake into the frying pan, heat the pan, and evaporate the alcohol. Then, add the sugar and water.
Once it comes to a boil again, add the mackerel, cover with a drop lid, and simmer for 3 minutes over low heat to let the flavors of the sauce fully cook into the fish.
After 3 minutes, with the heat still on medium, pour in 2/3 of the miso and mirin sauce, and simmer for 5 minutes.
After 5 minutes, add the grilled leeks, and add the remaining 1/3 of the miso. Spoon the sauce over the fish and simmer until the sauce thickens. Be careful not to simmer it for too long!
Use a spatula to transfer the fish to a plate, then drizzle on the sauce. Arrange the leeks and eggplant beside it, and garnish with the shredded white leek.
It is a dish that matches rice well. Put the ginger, liquid miso, mirin, cooking sake, sugar, and water in a large saucepan. Stir well to combine, and bring to the boil. After boiling, reduce heat to low. Combine the water, sake, sugar and mirin in a pan.
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