How to Cook Appetizing Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu

Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu. Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu step by step Peel Daikon and finely grate. You may wish to drain to remove excess water, but do not squeeze as you will lose the delicious juice. Cook Beef Steak as you like it, then rest for a while.

Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu One of my favorite ways to eat Hamburger Steak is with Daikon Oroshi (grated Daikon radish.) Daikon Oroshi is often used as a condiment and is especially great with rather oily food, such as Tempura and grilled mackerel fish. Daikon oroshi (grated Japanese daikon radish): This condiment typically comes as a little pyramid shape arrangement on the plate. It consists of grated daikon flavored with a little soy sauce and sometimes topped with shiso leaf. You can cook Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu using 4 ingredients and 2 steps. Here is how you cook it.

Ingredients of Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu

  1. It's 1 of Beef Steak.
  2. It's 1-2 tablespoons of Finely Grated Daikon (White Radish).
  3. You need 1 tablespoon of ‘Ponzu’ (Citrus-based Soy Sauce).
  4. You need of *Find my 'Ponzu' recipe at https://cookpad.com/uk/recipes/6750485-ponzu.

The grated daikon used in stews and hot pot dishes is often called "mizore" (mixed rain and snow) because of its visually slushy appearance. For this reason, stews with daikon oroshi are called mizore ni, hot pots become mizore nabe, while vegetables with daikon oroshi dressing are called mizore ae. Soba and udon noodles topped with plenty of daikon oroshi are called oroshi soba and oroshi. If you serve the steak in traditional Japanese way (with chopsticks), transfer to a cutting board and cut into ½ inch slices.

Beef Steak With Grated Daikon & Ponzu step by step

  1. Peel Daikon and finely grate. You may wish to drain to remove excess water, but do not squeeze as you will lose the delicious juice..
  2. Cook Beef Steak as you like it, then rest for a while. Cut into bite size pieces but it is optional. Season with Salt & Pepper if you like. Enjoy with the grated Daikon and ‘Ponzu’..

Gently squeeze grated daikon (liquid should not drip down) and place generous amount on top of the steak. Sprinkle green onion and pour the ponzu on top. Serve with extra ponzu on the side. When sautéed beef slices are dressed with grated daikon (white radish) and ponzu (citrus soy sauce) dressing, they become a rather light meal instead of a rich and heavy beef dish. Beef with Daikon and Ponzu Dressing is so quick to make.

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