Salmon Cooked In Foil With Creamy Miso and Cheese
- 4 slice Raw salmon
- 1 Onion
- 1 bag Bean sprouts
- 2 packs combined Mushrooms (shiitake, enoki, shimeji, maitake etc.)
- 4 slice Sliced cheese
- 4 tsp Sake
- 1 Salt, pepper
- 2 tbsp each Blended red and white miso, white miso
- 1 tsp Real mirin
- 1 to 2 teaspoons Soft light brown sugar
- 2 tsp Water
- Make the miso blend: Put the ingredients in a small cup, heat up in the microwave to about 60C, and mix well.
- Cut the onion into 5 mm thick slices.
- Shred the mushrooms up.
- Wash the salmon quickly and pat dry with paper towels.
- Cut a 40 cm or so length of aluminium foil and layer the ingredients in this order: Bean sprouts, onion, salmon (seasoned with salt and pepper), and finally the mushrooms.
- Sprinkle on 1 teaspoon of sake.
- Put a generous amount (1 heaping tablespoon) of miso on, and top with the cheese.
- Gather the foil over the contents and fold close.
- Leave plenty of space in the packet.
- Tightly seal the ends of the foil too.
- Put the foil packet in a frying pan.
- Turn the heat on to medium, and cook for 3 minutes.
- Turn down the heat to low and cook for another 5 minutes, then turn off the heat and leave to rest for 2 minutes to steam-cook the contents of the foil packet.
- It's piping hot, so wait for 30 seconds after removing the lid from the pan before taking the packet out.
- Be very careful when opening the packet!
- You can also make this in a frying pan without wrapping it.
- If using a non-stick pan just layer the ingredients in as-is; or, line the pan with heatproof kitchen paper first.
- Layer and season the ingredients in the same way as the foil packet.
- Put the miso and cheese in the middle.
- Steam-cook with a lid on as described in step 6.
- The cheese has melted and mixed with the miso to make a creamy sauce.
- Serve with the sauce.
salmon, onion, sprouts, mushrooms, cheese, sake, salt, white miso, mirin, light brown sugar, water
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/148927-salmon-cooked-in-foil-with-creamy-miso-and-cheese (may not work)