Step-by-Step Guide to Make Homemade Pacific Saury (or Sardines) Cooked in a Pressure Cooker
by Jeanette Bell
Pacific Saury (or Sardines) Cooked in a Pressure Cooker
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To get started with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook pacific saury (or sardines) cooked in a pressure cooker using 6 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Pacific Saury (or Sardines) Cooked in a Pressure Cooker:
Take 3 Pacific saury (Sardine)
Prepare 1 Umeboshi
Prepare 2 tbsp Soy sauce
Get 2 tbsp Sugar
Make ready 2 tbsp Mirin
Take 100 ml Cooking Sake
Steps to make Pacific Saury (or Sardines) Cooked in a Pressure Cooker:
Mince the umeboshi plum (remove the seed). Filet the fish. Cut off the head and tail and remove the innards. Rinse with salt water and cut it into bite sizes.
Mix all the ingredients in a pressure cooker and let it come to a boil. Add the fish and cover the pressure cooker with a lid and start (the photo shows three fish worth).
Cook for 15 to 20 minutes and let sit until it cools down. Then it is ready (the photo is after pressure cooking for 17 minutes).
If plated on a 20cm diameter dish, it'll look like this.
[9/13/07 edit] I used the pressure cooker over a gas stove. I cook for 20 minutes so there's only a little bit of broth left. If you cook for 15 minutes, there will be more sauce, but the bones will be soft and ready to eat. Adjust the time depending your pressure cooker.
[9/20/07 edit] I received feedback from some users who noticed that the bottom on the pot got burnt. To avoid this, adjust the recipe by adding less sugar, more sake or water, reduce the cooking time.
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