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Hoser
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Topic: Salmon TeriyakiPosted: 16 November 2012 at 03:18 |
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I came across a teriyaki recipe the other day that was a bit different, and I've been dying to try it ever since.
Pulled the trigger yesterday and made a batch (it makes plenty...about two cups) and did some salmon for supper. Teriyaki sauce 1 cup soy sauce...I used low sodium 2/3 cup mirin 1-1/2 Tbsp rice vinegar 1 tsp sesame oil 1/3 cup sugar 7 cloves garlic, minced 1 Tbsp minced fresh ginger 1 pinch crushed red pepper freshly ground black pepper to taste Bring mirin to boil in a saucepan over medium high heat....reduce heat and simmer for ten minutes. Stir in remaining ingredients, return to a boil and simmer 5 more minutes. Cool and store in tightly sealed container in fridge. This is without a doubt the best teriyaki sauce I have ever tasted anywhere...please give it a try. I have enough left to use on beef, chicken wings or even some pork. This will be a go-to recipe in the casa Hoser from now on. ![]() Here's the yield ![]() I just marinated two salmon pieces for about 2-3 hours ![]() Tossed some asparagus in evoo, garlic and black pepper and put it in the oven five minutes before the salmon. ![]() ![]() Made a pan full of pilaf in the meantime with some onions, mushrooms and pignoli added, and then served it all up. ![]() |
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TasunkaWitko
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Posted: 16 November 2012 at 06:14 |
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that looks mighty good to me!
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Posted: 16 November 2012 at 07:07 |
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I'm not a big fan of teriyaki, Dave. It's too sweet for my tastes. But you make that look so appealing, I might give it a try.
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Margi Cintrano
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Posted: 16 November 2012 at 12:53 |
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Hoser, Good Evening,
Gorgeous healthy lunch. TERI denotes brilliant or shiny and YAKI, grilled. I shall give ur version a try for sure & love ur pairing with grilled green stunning asparagus, in December when the Vet returns from his Spring Business Trip to Brazil, Argentina and Uruguay on the 5th December. We are salmon aficionados & thanks for posting. Lovely pictorial ... ( It is Spring Waygu Cattle Season in this part of S. A. ) and the major Trade Fairs for Bovine Experts. Thanks so much for posting. I too, have to employ very little Soy Salt Free as I am so highly allergic to soy and have subbed Sherry or Cider Vinegar or Lea & Perrins. Margi.
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Volamos a Mediterraneo, un paraiso que conquista su gente u su cocina.
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