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Cut the meat into easy-to-eat cubes (I used pork roast meat in the photo). Season with salt and pepper, and coat evenly with the katakuriko. Steak Cubes with Garlic Shiso Miso Sauce instructions. Cut the meat into easy-to-eat cubes (I used pork roast meat in the photo).
To begin with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook steak cubes with garlic shiso miso sauce using 12 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Steak Cubes with Garlic Shiso Miso Sauce:
- Get 220 to 230 grams Pork, chicken, beef etc. (meat that's cut thickly) - I used pork roast this time
- Take 2 tsp Katakuriko (potato starch flour)
- Make ready 2 tsp ◆Miso
- Prepare 2 tsp ◆Mirin
- Prepare 1 tsp ◆Cooking sake
- Make ready 1/2 to 1 teaspoon ◆Sugar
- Make ready 1/2 tsp ◆Soy sauce
- Make ready 3 leaves Shiso leaves
- Prepare 2 to 3 cloves Garlic
- Get 1 Salt, pepper, black pepper
- Get 1 Vegetable oil
- Take 1 Red chili pepper (optional)
Steak Cubes with Garlic Shiso Miso Sauce. While I can appreciate an unadulterated piece of juicy steak, I love grilled steak with salsa verde. Something about the contrast of the rich meat with Here is my Asian take on green sauce, keeping sweet basil, garlic and lemon as the backbone, but adding shiso, miso, and Asian pear for a sweeter. I'm a big fan of just simple salt & pepper on the steak and let the excellent quality meat do the talking.
Instructions to make Steak Cubes with Garlic Shiso Miso Sauce:
- Combine the ◆ ingredients. Grate just 1/2 of a clove of garlic, add to the ◆ ingredients and mix. Take the cores out of the remaining garlic cloves and slice about 1 mm thick.
- Finely shred the shiso leaves.
- Cut the meat into easy-to-eat cubes (I used pork roast meat in the photo). Season with salt and pepper, and coat evenly with the katakuriko.
- Put the sliced garlic and oil in a frying pan and cook until the garlic is fragrant. (If you want the dish to be spicy, add a de-seeded red chili pepper at this time.)
- The garlic will burn in no time so keep an eye on it. When it is lightly brown, place the garlic out onto a paper towel. (Leave the oil in the frying pan.)
- Pan fry the meat in the same frying pan. Don't move it around until it has browned. When the first side has browned nicely…
- …brown the other side too. If you are using pork or chicken, it should be cooked through to the center, so add 1 tablespoon of sake (not listed in the ingredients), lower the heat, cover with a lid and cook through.
- Take the lid off. If there's any moisture left in the pan the flavor will not be as strong and the sauce won't coat the meat properly, so turn the heat up to evaporate that moisture. Add the ◆ ingredients to the pan and mix quickly. Turn off the heat.
- Add the shiso leaves, mix them up a little and it's done. (The shiso leaves will soften in the residual heat.) Arrange on serving plates and sprinkle with black pepper.
- This sauce transforms even the blandest cuts of chicken into a flavor-packed meal. Here I used 230 g of breast meat after taking the skin off (1 breast).
- It'll turn out to be a really filling and hearty dish, especially if you use nice, thick chunks of meat. The seasoning goes really well with plain rice as well as cold beer. Serve with your favorite vegetables on the side.
Something about the contrast of the rich meat with Here is my Asian take on green sauce, keeping sweet basil, garlic and lemon as the backbone, but adding shiso, miso, and Asian pear for a sweeter. I'm a big fan of just simple salt & pepper on the steak and let the excellent quality meat do the talking. However, from time to time, you gotta mix it up and whip up a tasty sauce. Something a little different this week but equally as tasty. Miso steak sauce or Miso ketchup if you wanna be hipster cool 😉 Whisk together the Enjuku Koji Miso, sherry, sugar, soy sauce, garlic and ginger.
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