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Monday, November 22, 2004

Ponzu Salmon with Oroshi Daikon



Fish Monday. Tasmanian Salmon.

It's hot and I'm not a salad person.

Daikon(giant radish -Dai means "large" and kon is "root", not to be confused with la petit mort), has a good bite to it and is sharp and refreshing finely sliced or grated. I got one of these as well as smoothy fruit and then walked over to the fish markets and bought two pieces of Tasmanian Salmon. Salmon says creamy or buttery or asparagus so daikon was an unusual pairing, but the thought of the cold daikon with hot salmon was appealing.

Orange Page gave a rough thumbs up to the pairing and it was as follows:

Oroshi Daikon
1 cup of finely grated daikon; 1 tsp soy; 1/2 tsp of icihimi / togarashi (sub with cayenne)

Salmon
2 salmon fillets; juice of one lime; 2 tbs semillon (standing in for sake); 1 tbs soy; 1 tbs rice vinegar;
Marinate for half an hour, dry with a paper towel. Heat vegetable oil on a hot plate and cook and the flip, pouring a tablespoon of the marinade over. Serve with the daikon and half a lime.

Extra good.

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6 Comments:

Blogger tokyo goat said...

daikon and grilled fish is a J classic 'aint it?
did you use the tripod for this one??

11/23/2004 10:05:00 am

 
Blogger Anthony said...

I did indeed thank you very much and yes it is pretty classic though I usually think of sanma with oroshi. Salmon makes me think of 5am Yoshinoya.

11/23/2004 11:42:00 am

 
Blogger Jeanne said...

Still trying to figure out what daikon has to do with la petit mort. Are you trying to tell us your salmon is orgasmically good??

11/23/2004 06:54:00 pm

 
Blogger Jeanne said...

"the Aussie meaning of root" - Ewwwww!! I'll never be able to look a parsnip in the eye again.

Bad puns?? Our Anthony??? Never. That's my job...

11/23/2004 08:02:00 pm

 
Blogger Anthony said...

Oi that's enough of that you two. Dai as a homophone for die, which is mort in french, petit contrasts with great (the other meaning of dai), root as in Australian slang for intercourse and of course there's no great root without la petit mort. Back slapping all round.

My salmon orgasmically good? In this instance. Yes.

The moral is ahmm....
Dunn today is better than perfection tomorrow?

Tell Thomas - "Bang Bang It's not a cat".

11/23/2004 09:56:00 pm

 
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is this the same ponzu sauce used for beef tataki?

Fantastic recipe, thanks.

3/19/2007 10:57:00 am

 

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