Seared Bonito with Garlic
Seared Bonito with Garlic

Hello everybody, it’s me again, Dan, welcome to our recipe site. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, seared bonito with garlic. It is one of my favorites. This time, I’m gonna make it a little bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Bonito Tataki (Seared Bonito) is the representative sashimi dish of Kōchi prefecture. When the bonito skin is seared and charred, it gives an appetising aroma to Bonito tataki is usually served with ponzu dressing (citrus soy sauce) and finely chopped shallots (scallions), grated ginger and/or sliced garlic. Katsuo tataki - Japanese seared bonito (Traditional) - 鰹のタタキ.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have seared bonito with garlic using 14 ingredients and 10 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Seared Bonito with Garlic:
  1. Take Bonito (sashimi grade)
  2. Prepare Salt
  3. Prepare as required Pepper
  4. Get clove Garlic
  5. Get Olive oil
  6. Take onion Sweet onion
  7. Make ready leaves Shiso leaves
  8. Take Green onions and tomatoes
  9. Take [Dressing]
  10. Make ready Vinegar
  11. Make ready Soy sauce
  12. Prepare Grainy mustard
  13. Get Mustard
  14. Make ready as required Salt and pepper

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Instructions to make Seared Bonito with Garlic:
  1. Coat the bonito with salt and pepper.
  2. Mix the ingredients for the dressing. We will add heated oil later on so it is useful to have a small bottle handy to store!
  3. Thinly slice the fresh onions, julienne the shiso leaves, and rinse both in water. Drain well, and transfer to a plate. You don't have to use fresh onions!
  4. Add olive oil to a pan, along with slightly thickly-cut garlic over a low heat.
  5. Once the garlic is aromatic and browns, remove from heat. If you transfer it to a bowl with paper towel, it will absorb the excess oil and become crisp.
  6. Place the bonito slab into the pan and flip it after it has cooked about 5 mm from the surface. Remove from the pan after cooking it on the other side. (Make sure not to burn it since it is not rinsed with water).
  7. Add the remaining oil to the dressing kept in the bottle while it's still hot. Shake it thoroughly. The bottle will become hot, so be careful!
  8. Slice the bonito into 1 cm portions, and put it on top of the fresh onions and shiso leaves. Sprinkle with the garlic chips and dressing, and you are done.
  9. You can also make it colorful by adding green onions and tomatoes.
  10. It tastes great with lots of garlic.

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