Salt-Grilled Saba with frying pan
Salt-Grilled Saba with frying pan

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To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have salt-grilled saba with frying pan using 3 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Salt-Grilled Saba with frying pan:
  1. Take 4 fillets Saba
  2. Prepare 1 % salt of fish weight
  3. Prepare 2 tbsp Sake (Japanese cooking wine)

Sprinkle salt liberally on both sides of the fish. Heat the frying pan at medium heat, and oil the surface of the aluminum foil lightly. Place the fish skin side down on. If you're familiar with Japanese cooking, you'd notice that the majority of recipes call for sake (Japanese rice wine).

Steps to make Salt-Grilled Saba with frying pan:
  1. Thaw it completely in the refrigerator when using frozen Saba.
  2. Start preparation 30 minutes before grilling the Saba fish. Use kitchen towels to wipe the Saba dry.
  3. Sprinkle the salt onto the Saba from about 50 cm above. Do the same on the other side of the Saba. (If the Saba weight 400 grams, use 4 grams salt.) Wrap and keep it in refrigerator for 20 - 30 minutes.
  4. Lightly oil the entire frying pan with a kitchen towel. Put the Saba in the frying pan with skin-side down.
  5. Heat the frying pan with low heat. Sprinkle the Sake. Cover and steam cook for 4 minutes.
  6. Turn over and cook with lid for 4 minutes more.

There are many benefits of using sake in Japanese cuisine, and this recipe is no exception. We use sake in this grilled mackerel to: There's no recipe for pan-frying Saba Fish. Even a kid can do that. Method (Pan-Fried Saba Fish) Take the Saba Fish out of the freezer, wash the fish fillet. Fish fillet on the pan straightaway.

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