AGEMONO: Tuna Karaage
Tuna Karaage is a delightful take on the traditional Japanese frying technique, Agemono. This dish uses tuna in place of the usual chicken, creating a unique and savory snack perfect for pairing with sake or beer. Let’s explore how to make Tuna Karaage, which has a crunchy and crispy “dry” crust, making it an ideal appetizer or snack.
Ingredients:
- Tuna Marinade: 4 oz
- 2 oz dashi
- 1 tsp sesame oil
- ½ tsp grated garlic
- 12 tuna slices (2½ inches long, 1 inch wide, ½ inch thick)
- Frying oil: 3 qt rice bran or soybean oil
- Coating: ½ cup potato starch, ¼ cup panko
- Garnish: 3 cups julienned cabbage, Lemon wedges
- For Sesame Aioli: ½ cup Kewpie mayonnaise, 3 tbsp ponzu, 2 tsp sesame oil
Instructions:
- Marinate the Tuna: Combine the tuna marinade, dashi, sesame oil, and grated garlic in a bowl. Add the tuna slices and marinate for 40 minutes.
- Prepare for Frying: Fill a wide, deep pot or wok with oil to about halfway up the sides. Heat the oil over medium-high heat to 350°F (177°C).
- Coating the Tuna: Spread potato starch in an even layer in a shallow dish. Toss the marinated tuna in the potato starch to coat thoroughly. Then sprinkle panko over the tuna and toss again to ensure an even coating.
- Frying the Tuna: Fry the coated tuna pieces a few at a time, ensuring they don’t overcrowd the pot. Use tongs to keep the pieces separated. Fry until medium golden brown, approximately 1 to 2 minutes. Then transfer to a rack or paper towels to drain excess oil.
- Sesame Aioli: In a small bowl, whisk together Kewpie mayonnaise, ponzu, and sesame oil until well combined. Transfer to small dipping bowls.
- Plating: Place a mound of julienned cabbage in the center of each plate. Top with overlapping pieces of fried tuna karaage. Add a lemon wedge on the side.
- Serve Immediately: Offer the karaage with the sesame aioli for dipping.
This Tuna Karaage recipe is a modern twist on a beloved Japanese classic. The combination of crispy tuna with the creamy sesame aioli offers a rich and satisfying flavor profile, making it a hit for casual gatherings or as a novel appetizer. Enjoy this fusion of traditional Japanese frying techniques with the bold flavors of tuna for a memorable culinary experience.
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