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Tataki

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Meats Japanese Japanese, Beef, Appetizers 6 Servings

INGREDIENTS

3 New York strip steaks
3/4 c Soy sauce
3/4 c Sake
1/2 c Mirin
2 c Dashi

INSTRUCTIONS

Mix  together  soy sauce, sake, mirin and dashi. (Sake and Mirin wines can
be bought in most liquor stores. Dashi, a base for Japanese soup stock,is
available in most Oriental stores.) Bring to boil.Add steak and return to
boil.Cook 3 to 5 minutes.Be careful not to overcook the meat;it should be
rare on the inside. Remove steak,wrap in foil and refrigerate overnight.
Continue boiling,cooking until liquid has reduced to a thick sauce. You can
tell when it is done,because the sauce makes large, slow bubbles when it is
ready.Be careful; otherwise the sauce will burn. Refrigerate overnight. To
serve: Cut all fat from steaks. Slice in very thin slices. Arrange on a
plate. Just before serving; pour 1 tsp. of reduced cooking sauce over meat.
You can also garnish with a little chopped green onion. For an appetizer
serving, allow 5 to 7 slices per person. Serves 6.
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