Recipe of Perfect Ultra-Easy Plump Squid Stuffed with Rice (Ikameshi) and Teriyaki-Style Sauce
by Elmer Hubbard
Ultra-Easy Plump Squid Stuffed with Rice (Ikameshi) and Teriyaki-Style Sauce
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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have ultra-easy plump squid stuffed with rice (ikameshi) and teriyaki-style sauce using 12 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.
The ingredients needed to make Ultra-Easy Plump Squid Stuffed with Rice (Ikameshi) and Teriyaki-Style Sauce:
Prepare 2 Squid (Japanese flying squid)
Prepare 2 heaping rice bowls or so Hot cooked rice
Take 2 pieces Ginger
Get 4 tbsp ☆Teriyaki sauce (See below)
Take 2 tbsp ☆Sake
Prepare 1 to 3 teaspoons ☆Sugar
Make ready 300 ml ☆Water
Get 1 tbsp Mirin (at the end to bring out the shine)
Prepare 2 Toothpicks
Take Mrs. Adachi's teriyaki sauce (easy to make amount)
Take 200 ml Soy sauce
Prepare 400 ml Mirin
Instructions to make Ultra-Easy Plump Squid Stuffed with Rice (Ikameshi) and Teriyaki-Style Sauce:
First, how to make Mrs. Adachi's teriyaki sauce. Combine the soy sauce and mirin in a pan over high heat. When it comes to a boil, turn the heat down to low, and simmer until the liquid has reduced to half its original volume. That's it.
Stick a disposable chopstick in vertically to measure the liquid level. It's easier to gauge when it's reduced to half this way. Skim off any scum too.
Now, to make the stuffed squid, first use a piece of ginger that's about this size. Use the teaspoon next to it for scale.
Peel the ginger. If you scrape it with a spoon, it should come off cleanly.
Slice half of the ginger thinly, and julienne the rest to make 'ginger needles.' Soak the julienned ginger in water, then drain.
We'll use the body of the squid only. I used a 24 cm long Surume squid (remove the tentacles) this time. See below for instructions on how to prep the squid.
Optional: If you have a sweet tooth, prefer the rice to be sweet, or if serving this to children, mix in 1 to 2 teaspoons of the teriyaki sauce (not listed).
Wash the squid body well, pat the outside and the inside dry, and stuff with rice. Stuff it completely, including the pointed tip. Secure the opening with toothpicks.
Put the ☆ flavoring ingredients in a pan over high heat. We'll cook everything over high heat.
When the sauce is boiling properly, put in the stuffed squid. Roll it around the pot.
After a minute or so, add the thinly sliced ginger. Keep rolling the squid around the pot.
In a few minutes, the sauce will start to thicken. It should bubble up with big bubbles as shown in this photo. Add the mirin.
Shake and swirl the pan to coat the squid with the sauce very well. When the sauce looks thick and sticky, it's done! Turn the heat off and leave the squid to cool in the sauce.
When it has cooled down a bit, slice into any thickness you like. If you rinse the knife blade after every cut, each slice will be neat and clean. Serve with the julienned ginger!
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