Steps to Make Quick Niigata-Style Bento - Lotus Root and Salmon with Kanzuri Ketchup
by Noah Sanchez
Niigata-Style Bento - Lotus Root and Salmon with Kanzuri Ketchup
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have niigata-style bento - lotus root and salmon with kanzuri ketchup using 8 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Niigata-Style Bento - Lotus Root and Salmon with Kanzuri Ketchup:
Get 1/2 cut Salmon (filet)
Prepare 80 grams Lotus root (Oochi variety)
Get 1 tbsp Ketchup
Make ready 1/2 tsp Kanzuri (a spicy paste made of chili pepper, malt, Chinese citrus, and salt)
Get 1 tbsp Sake
Make ready 2 tbsp Cake flour
Make ready 1 tbsp Olive oil
Prepare 1 Water with a small amount of vinegar
Instructions to make Niigata-Style Bento - Lotus Root and Salmon with Kanzuri Ketchup:
Remove the bones from the salmon, cut into bite-sized pieces, sprinkle with sake, and let sit for about 10 minutes.
Mix together the kanzuri and ketchup.
Peel the skin from the lotus root, cut into 1 cm-thick quarters, and soak in water with a small amount of vinegar.
Drain the excess water from the salmon and lotus root and coat in cake flour.
In a frying pan, heat the salmon and lotus root in olive oil over low-medium heat. Cook until both sides are golden brown.
Add the kanzuri ketchup paste from Step 2.
Briskly stir-fry and remove from the heat.
Ready for packing!
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Kanzuri paste is a spicy paste produced in Myoko City in Niigata Prefecture. After exposing the red chili peppers to snow, they are mixed with rice malt (koji), yuzu citrus, and salt, and left to ferment for three years.
Tochio atsuage is also from Niigata prefecture!
The name ooguchi lotus root comes from the name of a district called Oochi in Nakanoshima in Nagaoka City. It is the largest production area of the prefecture.
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