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Buri daikon is a popular Japanese fish dish eaten during winter, and is enjoyed widely across the country. Sanma-no-nitsuke is a popular Japanese fish recipe for autumn. It comprises Pacific saury or mackerel pike braised in soy sauce, sake, soy sauce, sugar, and ginger with daikon radish.
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can cook japanese fried fish with daikon sauce using 17 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
This is a nitsuke recipe using a white fish fillet. Nitsuke means boiled fish (or vegetables) in soy sauce. Oden is a comforting Japanese winter food with fish cakes, egg, octopus, and fish balls in a flavorful dashi. It's more like a simmered dish: assorted fish balls, fish cakes, Atsuage (deep-fried tofu), hard-boiled eggs, konnyaku, and some vegetables are simmered in soy sauce-based broth.
Ponzu Sauce is a Japanese citrus-infused Soy Sauce. It's made of a mixture of citrus fruit, soy sauce, rice wine, bonito fish flakes and dashima. You can also substitute the Korean radish with Japanese Daikon. Cook this on a low heat! Put the daikon radish in a heatproof dish and cover with plastic film.
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