Hello everybody, I hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to make a special dish, brad's teryaki steak and salmon pinwheels. One of my favorites. For mine, I’m gonna make it a little bit tasty. This is gonna smell and look delicious.
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can have brad's teryaki steak and salmon pinwheels using 10 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make Brad's teryaki steak and salmon pinwheels:
- Prepare 2 lbs London broil
- Make ready 1 lb fresh king salmon fillet
- Prepare Sea salt, white pepper, garlic powder, Chinese 5 spice
- Make ready Kikkoman teryaki glaze. The thick stuff
- Get 1 LG shallot, sliced thin
- Take 3/4 cup cream sherry, divided
- Prepare 1 tsp minced garlic, and brown sugar
- Take 1 tbs seasoned rice vinegar
- Make ready 1 tbs hoisin sauce
- Get 1 tbs black bean sauce
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Instructions to make Brad's teryaki steak and salmon pinwheels:
- The London broil should be about an inch thick. Fillet in half to make two pieces about 1/2 inch thick. Place pieces in a zip lock bag and remove air. Beat with a mallet until meat is tenderized and less than 1/4 inch thick. Lay pieces out on a cutting board. Overlap just a little bit. Sprinkle with all of the spices well. Evenly spread hoisin and black bean sauce over meat.
- Place fish on a cutting board. Remove all bones and skin. Fillet into 1/4 inch thick pieces.
- Lay fish over beef.
- Carefully roll everything up. Tie well with butchers twine.
- Heat a dry pan on medium heat. Sear beef roll on all sides. Sprinkle with more seasonings on each side as you flip meat. When evenly seared, transfer to a baking dish. Add 1/2 cup sherry to the pan. Deglaze. Let reduce by half. Spoon over meat. Cover tightly with foil. Bake at 425 for 20 minutes.
- Meanwhile, add a touch of oil to another frying pan. Heat on medium low. Add shallots. Saute until they just start to brown. Add garlic and brown sugar. Saute 3 more minutes. Add remaining 1/4 cup of sherry and vinegar. Saute until liquid is gone. Set aside.
- When steak roll cooks 20 minutes, remove foil. Baste with teryaki glaze. Return to oven for 5 minutes uncovered. Repeat a second time.
- Remove from oven and tent with the foil. Let rest 10 minutes.
- Remove twine and slice into 1 inch slices. Arrange on a plate. Spoon the pan liquor over the top. Garnish with carmelized shallots. Serve immediately. Enjoy.
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