Saba no Shioyaki Recipe (Japanese-style Grilled Mackerel)

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  • čas přidán 8. 10. 2023
  • Saba no shioyaki is a simple yet delicious dish made with beautifully grilled mackerel fillets seasoned with salt. The perfectly crispy skin and tender flesh will allow you to enjoy the taste of fresh mackerel to the full!
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    INGREDIENTS:
    - 2 mackerel fillets - skin-on
    - 1 tbsp sake
    - Salt
    - 1 wedge of sudachi
    - Grated daikon radish (daikon oroshi)
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    00:09 Cleaning
    00:55 Prepping
    02:33 Cooking
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  • @SudachiRecipes
    @SudachiRecipes  Před 8 měsíci +1

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    INGREDIENTS:
    - 2 mackerel fillets - skin-on
    - 1 tbsp sake
    - Salt
    - 1 wedge of sudachi
    - Grated daikon radish (daikon oroshi)
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  • @NaCreagachaDubha
    @NaCreagachaDubha Před 3 dny

    They look delicious. Many thanks!

  • @diegomeijia6115
    @diegomeijia6115 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you chef Yuto. This is my favorite Japanese dish ❤❤❤

  • @redgar289
    @redgar289 Před 19 dny

    Thank you for a easy, tasty tutorial! It has been many years since I have eaten grilled mackerel. I made this today on the grill and without the added salt. I also marinated it in mirin and lime juice instead of sake since I had none on hand. It was exceptional and was a big hit with guests alongside grilled bok choy and rice!

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před 18 dny

      Thank you for sharing your experience! I'm glad to hear that it was a big hit! :)

  • @swatipiyu
    @swatipiyu Před 4 měsíci

    Wow such a simple delicious one love japnese food 😊

  • @user-xt8ze9ct5u
    @user-xt8ze9ct5u Před 2 měsíci

    wow

  • @Rrrhona
    @Rrrhona Před měsícem

    This was my favorite hospital dish in Japan! I've been craving it for months already. Thank you chef for sharing!
    By the way, may I know what sake I should use? Can I use Mirin instead?

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před měsícem

      Thank you for the comment! The best sake to use here is a cheap junmai (pure) drinking sake. This is an optional bonus ingredient, so you can omit the process if it's hard to get, but I don't recommend using mirin instead here! I hope this answer helps! :)

  • @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he
    @YuliaGrushevskaya-bi6he Před 17 hodinami

    😋mniam

  • @eri7-11
    @eri7-11 Před 4 měsíci

    Lovely! What other types of wildcaught Japanese fish are good to cook this way? Is it a pain to clean the grill after? Thanks.

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před 4 měsíci

      Thank you for the comment!
      Salmon, yellowtail, saury, cod would be good options, and I have separate recipes for salmon (sudachirecipes.com/japanese-salted-salmon-shiozake/) and saury (sudachirecipes.com/sanma-no-shioyaki/) if interested.
      As for cleaning, it really depends on what type of grill you use, but if you have one like in this video, it's not hard to clean up.

  • @tonyhawk6070
    @tonyhawk6070 Před 4 měsíci

    Hi I have a ninja foodi 6 in 1 indoor grill, do you think I should use air fryer function or grill function or broil function, and what temperature or minutes? Thank you

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před 4 měsíci +3

      Hi, thank you for your comment.
      I have no personal experience with this or similar products, so it will be a total guess, but I believe that the broil function might be the most suitable option.
      So, I cannot provide exact temperature and cooking time recommendations as well. However, as a reference, when cooking this type of fillet fish in a toaster oven, it is typically cooked at 220°C (428°F) for approximately 10 minutes.

  • @cookhands
    @cookhands Před 8 měsíci

    Very goood❤❤❤❤

  • @crazycritick
    @crazycritick Před 3 měsíci

    Will any Sake work or is a specific one recommended for flavor profile?

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před 3 měsíci

      Pure rice sake (junmai shu) will be the best!

  • @PemikaJantawong
    @PemikaJantawong Před měsícem

    After marinating and freezing, will the fish be delicious? Make a lot of it.

  • @y-n0t294
    @y-n0t294 Před měsícem

    Can i cooki it on griddle?

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před měsícem +1

      I don't own a griddle, but you can probably use the same steps until the cooking part. However, you may need to adjust the cooking time and method from there.

  • @felicitybennett3554
    @felicitybennett3554 Před 8 měsíci

    💖 Promo'SM

  • @mamacocooo
    @mamacocooo Před 4 měsíci +2

    Hi. Can this be done the same way in an air fryer?

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Hi, thank you for the comment!
      I don't own air fryers, so I can't say for sure, but it should work in theory!

    • @chrisfrank4267
      @chrisfrank4267 Před 2 měsíci

      No it's horrible you need a smoky grill for the best resui

    • @moist_onions
      @moist_onions Před měsícem +1

      It’s possible, get the smoky flavor from smoked salt instead of regular during the preparation.

    • @LittleMopeHead
      @LittleMopeHead Před měsícem +2

      I cooked mackerels a lot with my air fryer. Simple salt and pepper style, no issues. Just missing the smokey flavor that's all.

  • @dayanatojannah
    @dayanatojannah Před měsícem

    Can i pan grill it 😅

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před měsícem

      Hi, thank you for your question! You can cook in a pan. Just remember to adjust the cooking time and use oil.

  • @serpentserpent9308
    @serpentserpent9308 Před 18 dny

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  • @Kokujou5
    @Kokujou5 Před měsícem

    i always wanted to know one thing...
    do japanese people really eat fish bones and fish head? sometimes i see in anime or drama how people just bite into a whole fish. that wasn't deboned... and they even bite into the head. and i mean... into the head. no picking the flesh out of the heat, but really opening the mouth and shoving the whole head into it....
    is this actually a thing? do i also need to do it? am i considered impolite if i don#t eat the fish until nothings left?

    • @SudachiRecipes
      @SudachiRecipes  Před měsícem

      Thanks for your question!
      I can confirm that it's not a thing in real life!
      In Japan, it is certainly very unusual to eat fish heads or bones in their entirety. When a whole fish is prepared, it is usually served with the head intact, but we don't eat the head, and we use chopsticks to remove the bones. This is considered perfectly acceptable and not rude.
      I hope this answer helps clarify things for you!

    • @Kokujou5
      @Kokujou5 Před měsícem

      @@SudachiRecipes oh thank god. i was really insecure about that, and i know that fish bones do have a strong taste to them, so something like hone senbei i would even be curious about but i wouldn't like to eat them like that, especially as most of the bones are quite small and so they scratch the inside of your mouth which is always irritating me ^^
      now i feel relieved :) thank you!