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How to turn fresh salmon roe (sujiko - 筋子) into salmon caviar (ikura - イクラ). I go through a few simple techniques for separating the roe from the skein and. Salmon roe is considered an acquired taste.
To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have ikura salmon roe oyakodon using 6 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Ikura Salmon Roe Oyakodon:
- Prepare 4 slice Raw salmon
- Prepare 300 grams Ikura (salmon roe marinated in soy sauce)
- Get 4 leaves Shiso leaves
- Get 4 bowlfuls Hot cooked white rice
- Make ready 1 Wasabi
- Get 1 Soy sauce, or dashi soy sauce
Rice bowl with cuttings of salmon meat and some salmon roe on the top. The playful name 'oyakodon' translates roughly as 'parent-and-child' rice bowl. Mix the salmon roe with the soy sauce. We carry only Ikura from Hokkaido.
Steps to make Ikura Salmon Roe Oyakodon:
- Prepare the ikura marinated in soy sauce. Refer to.
- Saute the salmon in a frying pan. Remove the skin and bones to shred. Here's the recipe for salt broiled salmon. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/145985-grilled-salted-salmon
- Scoop some rice into the bowl, then cover the top with shiso leaves. Place the salmon, then the ikura. Serve with a little wasabi.
Delicate salmon roe or red caviar, also called Ikura (いくら) in Japan, is highly prized by caviar lovers around the world. We use Ikura for sushi as an ingredient or garnish on top of. Ikura is the Japanese word for salmon roe. Salmon roe is much larger than many other types of roe. Tobiko, masago, ikura, and caviar are four different types of fish roe, or the eggs from fish.
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