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Oil Poached Salmon With Sticky Rice And Dried Fruit Salad

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Seafood, Grains Japanese Infood02 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

5 c Olive oil
2 Heads ginger, smashed
1 Head garlic, smashed
1 Scallions, slivered
4 Pieces salmon, 6-ounce
2 c Japanese rice, steamed
3/4 c Mirin
2 Scallions, slivered
1/2 c Dried cherries
1/2 c Dried blueberries
1 Sheet nori, crumbled
1/2 c Lemon juice
1/2 c Fish stock
1/4 c Ice wine, from British
Columbia
3/4 c Grapeseed oil
1/2 c Air-dried corn

INSTRUCTIONS

In a saucepan, bring the olive oil up to 160 degrees. Add the smashed
ginger, garlic and scallions. Take the mixture off the heat and allow
it to infuse for 2 hours. Strain.  Steam the rice and then season with
the mirin. Once cooled, mix in the  slivered scallions, dried in a
saucepan. Bring the olive oil up to 160  degrees. Add the smashed
ginger, garlic and scallions. Take the  berries and seaweed.  To make
the sauce, bring the lemon juice, fish stock and ice wine to a  boil.
Remove from heat and blend in the grapeseed oil. Season with  salt and
pepper.  To poach the fish, bring the poaching oil up to about 160
degrees in  a deep saucepan. Season the salmon with salt and pepper and
gently  immerse the entire piece of fish in the oil. Allow to poach
gently  for about 5 minutes or until rare-medium.  To Plate:  While the
fish is cooking, place rice salad on plate and drizzle with  lemon
sauce. Put poached fish on rice salad when it's done being  poached.
Yield: 4 servings  Converted by MC_Buster.  Per serving: 12084 Calories
(kcal); 1260g Total Fat; (92% calories  from fat); 74g Protein; 160g
Carbohydrate; 185mg Cholesterol; 369mg  Sodium Food Exchanges: 1/2
Grain(Starch); 9 1/2 Lean Meat; 1  Vegetable; 10 Fruit; 249 Fat; 0
Other Carbohydrates  Recipe by: IN FOOD TODAY SHOW #INF309  Converted
by MM_Buster v2.0n.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 11346
Calories From Fat: 11016
Total Fat: 1246.2g
Cholesterol: 1.2mg
Sodium: 220.6mg
Potassium: 459.5mg
Carbohydrates: 84.3g
Fiber: 7.5g
Sugar: 11.1g
Protein: 6.7g


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