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Today I want to share a popular recipe at Izakaya-style Japanese restaurants, and that is Sake-Steamed Clams, or Asari no Sakamushi (あさりの酒蒸し). It's super easy and simple with just five ingredients, and you can cook. Japanese Steamed Clam - steamed Manila (Asari) clams with butter, Japanese sake and mirin.
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have easy and delicious asari clams steamed in sake using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Easy and Delicious Asari Clams Steamed In Sake:
- Take 200 to 300 grams Manila clams
- Prepare 1 clove Garlic, chopped finely
- Take 1 tbsp Vegetable oil
- Prepare 100 ml Sake
- Make ready 1/2 to 1 teaspoon Soy sauce
- Get 1/3 bunch Green onions (or 10 cm of Japanee leek)
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Instructions to make Easy and Delicious Asari Clams Steamed In Sake:
- Put the oil and chopped garlic in a frying pan, and saute over low heat. When the oil is fragrant, add the scrubbed and de-sanded clams, and saute over high heat.
- Add the sake, cover with a lid and let them steam (about 2 minutes). When the clams open up, add the soy sauce and chopped green onions, mix it all up and it's done.
- How to de-sand the clams…Put the clams in salted water (1 teaspoon of salt to every 200 ml of water) and leave in a dark place covered with newspaper, until they've spit out the sand inside them.
- For clams you've dug yourself, allow 3 to 4 hours; for clams you bought at the supermarket, allow about an hour. Wash the clams under running water, rubbing the shells together. Drain in a colander.
Fresh ginger and red chile pepper add a little. Find stockbilleder af Asari Clams Steamed Japanese Sake i HD og millionvis af andre royaltyfri stockbilleder, illustrationer og vektorer i Shutterstocks samling. Tusindvis af nye billeder af høj kvalitet tilføjes hver dag. This is a Japanese way of preparing clams, steamed in a wok with sake, mirin, soy sauce and butter. At the end I sprinkled it with lots of green onions sliced in long, diagonal slices just to pretty it up.
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