Recipe: Japanese Teriyaki Salmon with Mushrooms using Happycall Double Pan
FULL VIDEO: Episode #18 Japanese Teriyaki Salmon with Mushrooms with Happycall Double Pan
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Teriyaki salmon is an easy recipe to make at home with a short preparation and cooking time. Teriyaki adds flavour to a salmon fillet and is just right when mixed with mushrooms. The salmon looks darker with the sauce, but inside it is pink and juicy. A delicious dish can be ready in 15 minutes.
We use the Happycall Double Pan in this video, but you can pan fry or bake the salmon as well.
Ingredients
- 30g mushroom (Choose two different types, preferably shimeji or shiitake. Buy online.)
- 1 green onion
- 1 tsp butter
Marinade
- 1 tsp teriyaki sauce
- 1 tsp mirin
Sauce
- 1/2 cup water
- 1 tsp teriyaki sauce
- 1 tsp mirin
- 2 tsp corn flour
- 2 tsp water
Instructions
- Start with a salmon filet at room temperature. If taken out of the fridge, you may let it sit for about 1 hour.
- Season with teriyaki sauce and mirin. Let it sit for 10 minutes.
- Prepare the sauce by mixing about half a up of water with the teriyaki sauce and mirin.
- In another small bowl, mix 2 tsp of corn flour with 2 tsp of water.
- Preheat the double pan for about 30 seconds.
- Place the salmon fillet in the pan with skin side down. Let it fry for about 2 minutes.
- Close the lid and flip the pan. Let it cook for another 1-2 minutes.
- You may open the lid and check. Aim to cook it at about 80%. Let it sit with the double pan closed. The trapped heat will further cook the fillet.
- Add butter to a pan and stir fry the mushrooms. Add the sauce from step 3, and then add the corn flour water from step 4 to thicken the sauce. The teriyaki sauce will be mixed with the flavour of mushrooms.
- Place the fillet on a plate, add sauce and garnish with chopped green onions. Enjoy!
Additional information:
- Remember a reasonably heated cookware and heated oil (not overheating) are key.
- Users will need basic cooking techniques and common sense (understanding of proper heat control, knowing how to check the food periodically, and so on).
- Heat level, Please note that the heat levels shown below are for general reference only. Every cooktop is different. The following ranges apply if 10 is the maximum.
- Low heat: the heat level is 1-2.
- Medium low heat: the heat level is 3-4.
- Medium heat: the heat level is 5.
- Medium high heat: the heat level is 7-8.
- High heat: the heat level is 9-10.
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