-sprinkle with lemon juice, simply delicious!
Important ingredients- Sake, Mirin, Kikkoman Soy Sauce
Teriyaki Salmon
(printable recipe)
3 Salmon fillets
1/4cup Mirin
1/4cup Japanese Kikkoman soy sauce
1/4cup Sake (Japanese rice wine)
2 tbsp sugar
1 tbsp ginger juice
Few fresh lemon wedges
Method1. Marinate salmon fillets with little salt, pan fry till golden brown, set aside.
2. Place Mirin, soy sauce, Sake, sugar and ginger juice in a saucepan, cook over low flame.
3. Keep stirring and cook until thick sauce (when you see a lot of bubbles).
4. Add in the pan fried salmon fillets, coat well with the sauce.
5. Remove Teriyaki salmon and place on a serving plate, pour over the remaining sauce.
6. Sprinkle with lemon juice before serve.
Happy Cooking !!
I use another cheapo method to recreate salmon teriyaki at home, with cheapo Chinese ingredients. Taste pretty smiliar :)
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Salmon teriyaki looks too good ya...I'd omit the rice wine. ;)
ReplyDeleteI'm drooling now, Sonia. Ya, dinner time!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteGreat Job! Love it so much.
ReplyDeleteI like teriyaki sauce. I also trying to find Mirin from the sauces section but couldnt find.
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing,
ReplyDeleteit's very simple yet beautiful!
WOW! Your teriyaki looks very yummy. ;)
ReplyDeleteI like salmon a lot, would like to try this yummy recipe, but need to get that 3 important ingredients ready first :)
ReplyDeleteWahhh...very nice shots Sonia...like an advertisement, heehee. :D Where's the Japanese rice...I'm ready to eat! Too bad no Sake at home, else will try your yummy recipe. ;)
ReplyDeleteLooks really good! Love the photos too.
ReplyDeleteThe salmon look good. Nicely brown and very glossy with sauce. My husband like his salmon and tuna cook this way too but I am too lazy to cook the sauce from scratch. I just get the ready bottle kind :)
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia ! How are you ? This looks wonderful and lovely pics too :-)
ReplyDeletewow Sonia, the pictures make me so hungry!! Perfectly done!
ReplyDeletesalmon!!! my favorite!!
ReplyDeleteThat looks wonderful, Sonia! I make something like this, but wrap it in parchment...adding some ginger and garlic along with the sake and soy sauce. We love it.
ReplyDeleteYummy, I love Teriyaki Salmon too, but I used the bottled Teriyaki sauce for ease.
ReplyDeleteDelicious looking Teriyaki salmon....
ReplyDeleteThat is some salmon! I love anything made with Teriyaki sauce. Its too good.
ReplyDeleteHappy Weekend!
This looks great...
ReplyDeletelooks delicious lei
ReplyDeleteThis is a droolworthy pic. Have a great weekend Sonia.
ReplyDeleteWow! It does look like those served in Jap-restaurants!
ReplyDeleteYummy salmon teriyaki! Fantastic food photography and styling! Eh, for Japanese stuff hor, I usually like to try my luck at Isetan KLCC and Jusco Mid-Valley. Closest to me mah ... But I heard the Jusco in Klang is large too, though never been there before.
ReplyDeleteNext time, you be my sifu and tell me more about your food photography and styling secrets ar? Hope to see you again! I still owe you one meal!
sake makes all the difference, i bet! looks so good!!
ReplyDeleteI love the glaze this recipe gives to salmon. It looks absolutely delicious and I can imagine how good it tastes. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteQuite some time didn't cook salman liao.....have to try this!
ReplyDeleteIt looks very delicious! We like salmon very much =]
ReplyDeleteThis is definitely one of the few cooked salmon dishes I would eat. It is delicious.
ReplyDeleteWe love teriyaki salmon too!
ReplyDeleteAnd I often substitute with Chinese ingredients, Jap stuff is both expensive and difficult to find here :-)
oh wow I just made ginger pork with whiskey in it I had ran out of sake!! he he
ReplyDeleteLa couleur et la cuisson de ce saumon sont magnifiques.
ReplyDeleteBRAVO!!!
A bientôt.
wor..that looks soooooooooo good! as does ur nasi lemak PIZZA!!!!:))))))
ReplyDeleteThis is super yummy...tonight i cook this too!
ReplyDeleteyum yum...simple & delicious
ReplyDeletelooks good!! sweet sticky sauce yumms
ReplyDeleteThis looks really good!
ReplyDeleteMy all time favourite fish..SALMON!! and you cook with well. They sell sake in Jusco! I must get myself a bottle then. Thanks for sharing the recipe :)
ReplyDeleteDear all, Thanks for stopping by and take your time to leave me a kind and lovely words, much appreciate!
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