Hey everyone, welcome to my recipe site. Today I’m gonna show you a way to make a distinctive dish, Tarako Muchim in 5 Minutes. This is one of my favourite food recipe, this time i will make it a little bit tasty. This will be smell and look delicious.
Tarako Muchim in 5 Minutes Recipe.
You can have Tarako Muchim in 5 Minutes using 10 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook it.
Ingredients of Tarako Muchim in 5 Minutes
- It’s of Main ingredients:.
- It’s 1 large of Tarako, mentaiko, or spicy mentaiko.
- Prepare 20 of cm Japanese leek.
- Take 1 of heaping tablespoon Toasted sesame seeds.
- It’s 1 of rounded tablespoon Korean chili pepper, coarsely ground.
- It’s 2 of stalks Green onion (finely sliced).
- Prepare of Seasoning ingredients:.
- It’s 1 of slightly over 1 teaspoon Sake (this is a key ingredient).
- It’s 1 tsp of Soy sauce to add a little fragrance.
- Make ready 2 tsp of Sesame oil.
Tarako Muchim in 5 Minutes step by step
- These are the ingredients..
- Slice the white part of the leek in half lenghtwise and remove the core. Chop up the rest..
- This is the tarako. You can freeze it, you know. I used a frozen one. Here it is unwrapped..
- Take the tarako out of the freezer, remove the plastic wrap, and just about when the surface starts to defrost, peel off the membrane. It should come off cleanly with none of the eggs stuck to it, leaving no waste. Leave the peeled tarako to defrost completely..
- Put the defrosted tarako or mentaiko and all the other ingredients in a bowl. Then, add the flavoring ingredients in the order listed, mixing well with each addition. So, add the sake after the mentaiko, okay?.
- It's great with some finely chopped green onions. Mix it in at the end..
- Oh, my! It's done already! Try it on freshly cooked hot rice for starters..
- You can even try it on top of boiled potatoes, add some mayo, and bake it in the oven. It's delicious..
- Rub a slice of baguette with garlic and spread this on top and toast it to make a kind of canapé..
- This is mentaiko and turnip with chili pepper. Chop the turnip roughly without peeling it, sprinkle with a little salt and leave for a while. Rinse and then peel….
- …and then mix it up with the mentaiko mix with your hands. Transfer to a serving plate, and drizzle on a little sesame oil, too. It's soooo good..
- You can salt and prep the turnips in advance, have the mentaiko mixture ready to go separately, and refrigerate them both in advance. Toss them together just before serving, okay? If you mix them together in advance they will become watery..