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Japanese-Style Simmered Yellowtail with Daikon Radish/ ぶり大根

  • Writer: Miwa
    Miwa
  • May 25, 2024
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 16, 2024










 

<Japanese-Style Simmered Yellowtail with Daikon Radish/ ぶり大根>


<Yield> 2 servings


<Prep time> 15 minutes


<Cook time> 60 minutes ( It varies depending on the type of rice cooker you use)


<Ingredients>

  • 4 slices of yellowtail fish (400g)

  • 1/2 daikon radish (300g) 2 inch diameter ×5 inch 

  • a couple pinch Salt for fish

  • 4 sliced ginger (20g)

  • 1 Green onion / leek ( 100g)



 Seasonings

  • 1 ½  tablespoons  sugar

  • 2 ½   tablespoons soy sauce

  • 2 ½  tablespoons mirin

  • 3 tbsp  rice wine/ sake

  • 1 cup (200ml)  water


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<Instructions>

  1. Cut the yellowtail fish into halves and lightly salt them. Let them sit for about 5-10 minutes.

  2. Peel the daikon radish and slice it into 1inch / 2cm thick half-moon pieces.

  3. Pour boiling water over the salted yellowtail fish briefly until the surface turns white.

  4. Rinse the fish under cold water to remove any impurities.

  5. In a rice cooker, add all the ingredients and seasonings listed under Seasonings. Start the rice cooker on the regular cooking setting.

  6. Once the cooking cycle is complete, switch off the rice cooker's keep-warm function and let it sit for an hour.

  7. You can enjoy it immediately, but the flavors will deepen if you let it sit for a little while longer.

Feel free to adjust the seasoning and ingredients according to your taste preferences.



<Miwa’s tips>

1 It's also okay to use carrots or Chinese cabbage instead of daikon radish. 


2 You can use salmon instead of yellowtail fish, but it will result in a slightly milder flavor. Mild fish like cod are not suitable for this recipe.


3 You can also replace fish with chicken thigh or pork rib.


4The room will smell like fish, and the rice cooker may retain the odor. This is a friendly reminder before giving it a try (^_-)-☆


<Storage time>

Store it in an airtight container in the fridge for 2 days.


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5 comentarios


This recipe sounds absolutely delicious! I love how simple yet flavorful Japanese simmered dishes can be. I’ll definitely give this one a try—thanks for the detailed instructions. As someone working in home design as a Los Angeles ADU builder, I always appreciate well-thought-out, efficient use of space and resources—just like this recipe does in the kitchen!

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john smit
john smit
02 jun

This recipe looks amazing—thanks for sharing, Miwa! I love how detailed and adaptable it is. For anyone in Florida looking to recreate this dish but struggling to find authentic Japanese ingredients, my Package Forwarding Service USA can help you access specialty items from Japan with ease. Can't wait to try this with yellowtail soon!

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This recipe looks absolutely delicious—thank you for sharing such a comforting and flavorful dish! I love how adaptable it is with different proteins or veggies. By the way, if kitchen ventilation is a concern due to the fish smell, I’ve found the AMG Maverick Radon Fan Indianola to be a great solution for keeping indoor air fresh while cooking.

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This recipe sounds absolutely delicious and comforting—perfect for a cozy dinner! I love how flexible it is with ingredient swaps, especially the tip about using salmon. As someone who runs the All Pet Lovers Store, I really appreciate wholesome, home-cooked meals like this that bring joy to the table after a long day of caring for our furry friends. Thanks for sharing!

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john smit
john smit
19 may

This recipe looks so flavorful and comforting—thanks for sharing! I’m always looking to try new dishes, and it’s great to learn how to cook yellowtail like this. At my African Grocery Store, we carry fresh produce and seasonings that can complement fusion dishes like this one. It’s fun to blend flavors across cultures!

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