Easiest Way to Prepare Delicious Seared Tuna or Bonito Coated in Sesame (with Garlic Ponzu Sauce)
by Robert Griffin
Hey everyone, it is Louise, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, seared tuna or bonito coated in sesame (with garlic ponzu sauce). One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a bit tasty. This will be really delicious.
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The ingredients needed to make Seared Tuna or Bonito Coated in Sesame (with Garlic Ponzu Sauce):
Prepare 200 grams Tuna or Bonito, Sashimi grade (seared is fine)
Get 1 clove Garlic
Take 5 tbsp Roasted white sesame seeds
Get 1/3 Egg white
Take 3 tbsp Olive oil
Prepare 1/2 tsp ●Cooking sake
Prepare 1/2 tsp ●Soy sauce
Take 1/3 tsp ●Mirin
Prepare 1 tbsp ○Ponzu
Make ready 1/3 tbsp ○Shiro-dashi
Prepare 1/3 tbsp ○Water
Make ready 1 ▲Green onion
Get 1 (to taste), optional ▲Onion, Myoga ginger (optional), lemon
Take 1 (to taste), optional Black pepper
Instructions to make Seared Tuna or Bonito Coated in Sesame (with Garlic Ponzu Sauce):
Cut the sashimi into 4 pieces and marinate in the ● ingredients for 10 minutes. Once marinated, use a paper towel to wipe off the excess liquid.
Thinly slice the ▲ onion and soak in water to get rid of the spiciness if you want. Thoroughly dry off the moisture. Also soak the myoga ginger in water and dry off the moisture.
Beat the egg white with a fork using cutting motions and pour onto Step 1.
Put the sesame seeds in a separate dish and completely coat both sides of the fish.
Slice the garlic. Since the center core part becomes bitter, remove it.
Slowly heat the oil and garlic in a frying pan on low heat until fragrant. When the garlic becomes a nice golden brown, remove from the pan onto a paper towel.
The smaller pieces of garlic will burn and become bitter so remove them. Raise the heat to high and add Step 4. Brown both sides for about 10 seconds each, then remove from the pan.
Since you only want to pan-fry them until the sesame seeds become fragrant, be careful not to over cook. You can eat them just like that or you can cut each one in half, as I did this time.
Put the ○ ingredients into the frying pan from Step 7. Bring it to a quick boil and then stop the heat right away.
Arrange Step 8 on a dish and garnish with the ▲ ingredients. Cover with the sauce and top with the garlic slices. Optionally season with black pepper. I used store-bought seared skipjack tuna for the photos.
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