Fried Yellowtail with Green Onions and Ponzu Sauce

I wanted my kids to gobble down yellowtail, so I came up with this recipe.
It's tasty if you slice the green onion very finely. ( )You don't have to use garlic, but the aroma of garlic will stimulate your appetite. Recipe by a-button**
Fried Yellowtail with Green Onions and Ponzu Sauce
I wanted my kids to gobble down yellowtail, so I came up with this recipe.
It's tasty if you slice the green onion very finely. ( )You don't have to use garlic, but the aroma of garlic will stimulate your appetite. Recipe by a-button**
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Season the fish with salt and pepper and coat with katakuriko. * If you coat the fish in a plastic bag, it'll be coated thinly and evenly.
- 2
Pour a generous amount of oil into a pan and add the thinly sliced garlic and fry the fish from step 1.
- 3
Remove the garlic before it burns. *It's easy if you use a draining grill.
- 4
When the fish turns golden, blot excess oil with paper towels.
- 5
Add ponzu sauce, a generous amount of sliced green onion and cover with a lid.
- 6
When the onions start to wilt, it's done.
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