Yuzu Shiso Salmon Tataki

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Cook Time
45 mins
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Serving
4 Persons

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Yuzu Shiso Salmon Tataki is a vibrant and refreshing Japanese dish that combines the citrusy notes of yuzu with the aromatic scent of shiso leaves. This dish features lightly seared salmon, which is marinated in a blend of yuzu juice, soy sauce, and a hint of ginger. The salmon is then garnished with fresh shiso leaves, adding a unique herbal flavor. Often enjoyed as an appetizer or a light main course, this dish is loved for its delicate balance of flavors and elegant presentation. The combination of the rich, buttery salmon with the zesty yuzu and fragrant shiso makes it a favorite among seafood lovers seeking an authentic taste of Japan.

Ingredients

Nutrition

Per Serving

350 Kcal
Calories
22 Grams
Total Fat
5 Grams
Saturated Fat
60 Mg
Cholesterol
600 Mg
Sodium
32 Grams
Protein
15 Mg
Vitamin C
1 Mg
Iron
2 Grams
Dietary Fiber

Directions

Step 1

Pat the salmon dry with paper towels and season with salt and black pepper.

Step 2

Heat olive oil in a pan over medium-high heat and sear the salmon on each side for 1-2 minutes until the surface is lightly browned.

Step 3

In a bowl, mix yuzu juice, soy sauce, and grated ginger to create the marinade.

Step 4

Place seared salmon in the marinade, ensuring it is fully submerged. Allow it to marinate for 20 minutes in the refrigerator.

Step 5

Finely slice the green onion and prepare the shiso leaves by removing any stems.

Step 6

Remove salmon from marinade, slice thinly, and arrange on a serving plate. Garnish with shiso leaves, sliced green onion, and sprinkle with sesame seeds before serving.

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