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Samurai’s Sear: Garlic-Slammed Katsuo no Tataki

Sashimi's fiery cousin, seared on the outside, rare on the inside, and completely smothered in garlic.

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JP

Samurai’s Sear: Garlic-Slammed Katsuo no Tataki

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A classic dish from Japan that's a knockout for any garlic fanatic. Fresh bonito tuna is quickly seared, leaving the inside tender and raw, then lavishly garnished with pungent garlic slices and a zesty ponzu sauce. A true taste of the sea with a powerful garlic punch.

Ingredients

  • 1 lb (450g) Sashimi-grade bonito or skipjack tuna fillet, skin-on.
  • 5-6 cloves Garlic, sliced paper-thin.
  • 1 large Onion (or 1/2 a large sweet onion), sliced paper-thin.
  • 1-inch piece Ginger, grated.
  • 3-4 Scallions, thinly sliced.
  • 5 Shiso leaves (Perilla), julienned (optional, but recommended.)
  • Salt for searing.
  • Ice bath (a large bowl with water and ice.)
  • *For the Ponzu Sauce:**.
  • 1/2 cup (120ml) Soy sauce.
  • 1/4 cup (60ml) Rice vinegar.
  • 2 tbsp (30ml) Fresh citrus juice (Yuzu or Lemon juice.)

Instructions

1. Prepare the Aromatics

Thinly slice the garlic, onion, and scallions. Grate the ginger. If using, julienne the shiso leaves. Set all these aside.

2. Prepare the fish

Pat the bonito fillet dry with a paper towel. Sprinkle all sides generously with salt.

3. , Sear the Bonito

The traditional method uses a kitchen blowtorch to sear the outside of the fish until browned and crispy, which brings out a wonderful aroma. Alternatively, heat a non-stick pan over high heat. Sear the bonito for about 10-20 seconds per side, just until the surface turns white. The goal is to cook only the very outer layer, leaving the inside raw.

4. , Chill the Fish

Immediately plunge the seared bonito into the prepared ice bath. This stops the cooking process and firms up the flesh. Let it chill for a minute or two, then remove and pat completely dry with a paper towel.

5. , Make the Sauce

In a small bowl, combine the soy sauce, rice vinegar, and citrus juice. Whisk until well combined.

6. , Assemble the Dish

Slice the chilled bonito into 1/2-inch thick pieces. Arrange the slices on a platter, slightly overlapping. Generously scatter the sliced onions, scallions, ginger, and most importantly, the paper-thin garlic slices over the fish. Drizzle with the ponzu sauce right before serving.

Prep. Time

(20 minutes)

Servings

(3 peoples)

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