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Chinese Style Mushroom Filled with Salmon Filet

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Seafood, Vegetables, Meats Chinese Seafood, Vegetables, Chinese 2 Servings

INGREDIENTS

Salmon steak, fresh
Mushrooms, Inoki, julienne
Carrot, julienne
Mushroom, Shitake, julienne
Celery, julienned
Salt (to taste)
Pepper (to taste)
Oil, for frying
Lemon grass, white part only, minced
2 tb Shallot, minced
2 tb Rice wine
2 tb Fish sauce
1 ts Sesame oil
2 tb Broth, chicken
1 ts Sugar
Rice, cooked
Cilantro (garnish)

INSTRUCTIONS

FILLING
BRAISING SAUCE
Preparation: ============
First julienne the mushrooms and vegetables into thin, short strips. Set
aside.
Cut the salmon steak in half.  Take each half and slice it most of the
way through horizontally so the two pieces fold back on a hinge like a
hamburger or hot dog roll.
Prepare a braising glaze by mixing the "sauce" ingredients above in a
small bowl and stir and set aside.
Assembly: =========
Into each of the two salmon "sandwich" pieces, add a touch of salt and
pepper to taste and then add portions of Shitake, and Inoki mushroom,
celery and carrot as filling for the "sandwiches."
Close up the "sandwiches" and set aside.
To Cook: ========
In a small saute pan, heat a bit of peanut oil over high heat until it
begins to smoke and then put the salmon sandwiches in to brown both sides
(about 1 minute each side.)
When both sides are browned, add the braising sauce to the salmon. Cover
and braise over medium heat until the salmon is done ( 2 to 3 minutes).
Transfer the cooked salmon sandwiches to a serving plate and serve with
cakes of sticky rice and garnish with julienne fans of Szechuan pickle.
Top with drippings from the saute pan, and pieces of Cilantro.
Source: Martin Yan's Cooking for Two Show - 1994
: KQED - PBS Productions, San Francisco
File ftp://ftp.idiscover.co.uk/pub/food/mealmaster/recipes/mmdjaxxx.zip

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