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Sashimi

Pristine, raw fish sliced and served simply, showcasing the purest form of Japanese cuisine. This dish emphasizes the quality and freshness of the seafood.

Tiempo de Preparación25 minutes
Tiempo de Cocción0 minutes
Tiempo Total25 minutes
Porciones2
DificultadAdvanced
Sashimi - Japan traditional dish

🧂 Ingredientes

  • 300 g Sashimi-grade fish (e.g., tuna, salmon, yellowtail)(Ensure the fish is specifically labeled and handled for raw consumption. It should be very fresh, firm to the touch, and have a clean ocean scent.)
  • for dipping Soy sauce(Use a good quality Japanese soy sauce, preferably low-sodium if preferred.)
  • for serving Wasabi(Freshly grated wasabi is ideal, but high-quality paste or powder mixed with water is acceptable.)
  • 4 Shiso leaves(These aromatic Japanese mint leaves add a subtle herbal note and visual appeal.)
  • 1/4 medium Daikon radish(For making 'tsuma' (garnish) and adding a crisp, slightly peppery contrast.)
  • for serving Pickled ginger (Gari)(Optional, but traditional for cleansing the palate between different types of fish.)

💡 Consejos de Profesional

  • The absolute freshness and quality of the fish are paramount. Always purchase from a reputable fishmonger and confirm it's suitable for raw consumption.
  • A razor-sharp knife is non-negotiable. A dull knife will tear the delicate flesh, ruining the texture.
  • Slice the fish with a single, decisive, drawing motion. This ensures clean cuts and preserves the integrity of the fish's texture.
  • Keep the fish chilled throughout the preparation process. Work quickly and return the fish to the refrigerator if you are not immediately slicing it.
  • Experiment with different types of sashimi-grade fish to discover your favorites.

Ideas de "Twist"

Inspiración para tu propia versión de esta receta

  • Mixed Sashimi Platter: Include a variety of 3-5 different types of sashimi-grade fish for a diverse tasting experience.
  • Sashimi Tataki: Lightly sear the outside of the fish (tuna or bonito are common) for a few seconds per side, then immediately chill and slice thinly. This creates a 'cooked' exterior with a raw interior.
  • Chirashi Sushi: Serve sashimi slices over a bed of seasoned sushi rice.

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