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Pickled Matsumae

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This is now one of my family's staple recipes. We tend to drink lots sake with friends and this is one of the dishes we serve. The dried squid takes a lot of effort, so it's best to find a family member who has free time to do this!

The sweetness will depend on the sake used. Add more mirin if you prefer it sweeter. Cut the dried squid yourself instead of buying it pre-cut, even if it is a pain and you'll be richly rewarded. Use top quality dried squid if you can. Recipe by Etemon

This is now one of my family's staple recipes. We tend to drink lots sake with friends and this is one of the dishes we serve. The dried squid takes a lot of effort, so it's best to find a family member who has free time to do this!

The sweetness will depend on the sake used. Add more mirin if you prefer it sweeter. Cut the dried squid yourself instead of buying it pre-cut, even if it is a pain and you'll be richly rewarded. Use top quality dried squid if you can. Recipe by Etemon

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Pickled Matsumae

cookpad.japan
cookpad.japan @cookpad_jp

This is now one of my family's staple recipes. We tend to drink lots sake with friends and this is one of the dishes we serve. The dried squid takes a lot of effort, so it's best to find a family member who has free time to do this!

The sweetness will depend on the sake used. Add more mirin if you prefer it sweeter. Cut the dried squid yourself instead of buying it pre-cut, even if it is a pain and you'll be richly rewarded. Use top quality dried squid if you can. Recipe by Etemon

This is now one of my family's staple recipes. We tend to drink lots sake with friends and this is one of the dishes we serve. The dried squid takes a lot of effort, so it's best to find a family member who has free time to do this!

The sweetness will depend on the sake used. Add more mirin if you prefer it sweeter. Cut the dried squid yourself instead of buying it pre-cut, even if it is a pain and you'll be richly rewarded. Use top quality dried squid if you can. Recipe by Etemon

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Ingredients

4 servings
  1. 2pieces Dried squid
  2. 30cm Kombu
  3. 1 smallCarrot
  4. 6 smallpieces Herring roe
  5. 133 ml●Sake
  6. 133 ml●Mirin
  7. 133 ml●Soy sauce
  8. 1Yuzu peel
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  1. 1

    Use three times the amount of water for every 100 g of herring row with a small teaspoon of salt (not listed), and let soak for 2 hours changing the water 5-6 times. Lastly, peel the membrane from the roe.

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  2. 2

    Lightly pat dry both sides of the dried squid with a rag that has been thoroughly rung out. (Cheap paper towels will leave behind lint, so they're no good).

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  3. 3

    Cut off the legs, and cut off the hard parts from the trunk (you won't use them).

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  4. 4

    Cut it up as finely as you possibly can with a pair of scissors as it'll expand later when cooking. If the squid is too tough, sprinkle with sake or soak completely to soften. Keep the leftover sake for later as we'll use it later.

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  5. 5

    Lightly wipe the konbu seaweed with a rag, sprinkle with sake to soften, and julienne. If the konbu is too soft, it will be difficult to cut, so be careful.

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  6. 6

    Finely chop the carrots as well.

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  7. 7

    Add the • ingredients to a small saucepan, and bring to a boil.

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  8. 8

    Wipe the water from the desalted herring roe, and cut into pieces.

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  9. 9

    Place the squid cut into thin strips, the konbu, the carrots, and herring roe into a bowl along with the cooled Step 7, and mix.

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  10. 10

    Let sit in the fridge, stirring it around from time to time (if you keep nibbling at it to test the flavor, it'll be gone before you know it). After it has softened and turned an amber color and the konbu has turned sticky, it's done.

  11. 11

    I garnished the dish with julienned yuzu peel for aroma.

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  12. 12

    It is best to eat it within 5 days to 1 week.

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on January 15, 2014 07:17

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