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Mayo Asparagus with salty chili fish egg (Mentaiko) I cooked with Shirataki noodle. Mentaiko-Mayo is so tasty and you can use any vegetable cooking for seasoning. I often make this Shirataki noodle with vegetables for my diet😆 cookpad.japan.
To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook mayo asparagus with salty chili fish egg (mentaiko) using 4 ingredients and 5 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Mayo Asparagus with salty chili fish egg (Mentaiko):
- Prepare 150-200 g asparagus
- Make ready 1 pack Shirataki noodle (200g)
- Take 1 tablespoon mayonnaise
- Get 1 tablespoon Mentaiko (salty chili fish egg)
It also forms the base for many other sauces, such as tartar sauce, remoulade, salsa golf and rouille. It is a mix of oil, egg yolk, and an acid, either vinegar or lemon juice; there are many variants using additional flavorings. See great recipes for Mushroom 'risotto' with prawn, asparagus and crab roe too! It might seem like an odd pairing, but the salty and spicy mentaiko goes really well in a buttery creamy sauce.
Instructions to make Mayo Asparagus with salty chili fish egg (Mentaiko):
- Cut asparagus and Shirataki noodle and boil 1 minuet.
- Mayonnaise onpan and start to fry
- Fry well till Mentaiko turn the color pink.
- Add asparagus and fry
- Garnish with sesame
The roe of pollack/cod is much smaller, refined, and softer than tobiko (flying fish roe), which are often used for sushi. Whole mentaiko comes in the roe sacks which have a tough outer membrane. Pierce one end of it and then squeeze the roe out of membrane into the bowl, like you're squeezing toothpaste out of the tube. Traditionally, myeongnan-jeot was made before dongji (winter solstice). Intact skeins of Alaska pollock roe are washed carefully with salt water, then salted in a sokuri (bamboo basket).
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