Ora King Salmon Sashimi My Way

11:00 am on 9 October 2017
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Photo: Hippopotamus

 

Ingredients

-100gr Ora king salmon fillet, deboned and skinned,

only use the thickest and meatiest part of the salmon

-1 cucumber, peeled into ruban

-50gr wakame salad

-wasabi paste

Soya Jelly:

-100ml good soya sauce

-1/2 garlic cloves crushed

-1 shallots sliced

-1 slice of fresh ginger

-2tbspoon brown sugar

-1 gelatine leaf

-100ml water

Ginger Syrup:

-100ml water

-100gr caster sugar

-3 slices fresh ginger

Method

Soya jelly: In a pot sweat off the shallots, garlic, chilli and ginger, add the
brown sugar ,caramelised and then add the soya sauce. Bring to simmer
and let infuse for 5 minutes. Soak the gelatine leaf in cold water then
drain excess water put into a container and pass the infused soya sauce
on top of gelatine through a fine sieve. Pour the soya/gelatine mix on a
tray you want it to be 3mm thick. Put in fridge and let set.
Ginger syrup: In a pot put all 3 ingredients and bring to boil, cook until
you obtain the right consistency, you can check by having a plate in the
fridge and pouring some of the syrup on the cold plate it will set straight
away giving you the cold consistency of the syrup. Put in a small
squeeze bottle and keep aside. Do not refrigerate.

Note: remember that the syrup will get thicker as it get cold. Don't over
reduce it or it will set hard once cold.

Salmon: Take the salmon fillet and cut 20 even cubes 1cm x 1cm x 1cm.
It has to be perfect cubes. 2 per person. 

To assemble: take the jelly tray out of the fridge and cut 10 square 1cm
x 1cm. set a side on baking paper back in the fridge.
Peel off 20 cucumber rubans and trim them so they can perfectly fit
around the salmon. On top of each salmon cubes put a little dot of
wasabi paste, put the soya jelly square on top of it, wrap the cucumber
ruban around , making sure it is nice and tight. Put each cubes in a
Chinese spoon, add a small amount of Wakame salad on top of each
cubes, drizzle with ginger syrup and sprinkle the sesame seeds on top.

Enjoy the explosion of taste, and the match and cleansing effect of the Ran
Watte with richness of the salmon

 

 

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