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Oil-Poached Halibut with Tomatoes and Fennel. My first batch of olive oil-poached mushrooms left me with a jar of mushroom- and garlic-scented olive oil in my fridge. I whisked it into a few killer vinaigrettes, fried some eggs with it, and then I started poaching with it again, each poaching.
To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can cook japanese yellowtail lightly poached in olive oil using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook it.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese Yellowtail Lightly Poached in Olive Oil:
- Make ready 300 g Japanese Yellowtail
- Take 3 g Salt (~1% the weight of the yellowtail)
- Prepare 200 cc Olive oil
- Take 2 thin slices Ginger
- Get 1 pinch Rosemary
- Prepare 1 piece Bay leaf
Any guesses as to what went wrong? Yellowtail (Seriola quinqueradiata), organic extra virgin olive oil, water & sea salt. Disclaimer: Information, statements, and reviews regarding I wanted to try the yellowtail from Wild Planet. I've only had yellowtail in sushi.
Steps to make Japanese Yellowtail Lightly Poached in Olive Oil:
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- Cut the Japanese Yellowtail into bite-size pieces.
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- Rub the pieces in salt and refrigerate for 2 hours to half a day.
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- Draw out excess moisture from pieces with a paper towel.
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- Cook Japanese Yellowtail in a heated frypan with ginger rosemary, bay leaf and olive oil.
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