With a partially used miso paste package in the fridge, I've been pondering what it could be used for besides an endless supply of miso soup. The first time I had miso cod was at Nobu. Having said that, I assumed I would never be able to replicate the dish. Apparently, it's not as complicated as I thought, pretty much the exact opposite. I love simple! Actually, I should probably clarify. The following recipe is nobu-"inspired." Miso Glazed Cod Ingredients: Atlantic Cod (1 pound) Brown miso paste (5 tbsp) Honey (3 tbsp) Brown Sugar (2 tbsp) Sesame Oil (1 tbsp) Mirin (1 tbsp) Sesame seeds (optional) 1) Mix together miso paste, honey, brown sugar, sesame oil, and mirin. Spread the mixture over the cod. Sprinkle sesame seeds and let marinate for about 20 minutes. 2) Bake the cod at 425 for 15-20 minutes or until fish is thoroughly cooked throughout. I also cooked up some baby bok choy and lots of garlic to serve w/ the cod. Nom nom nom! |
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
miso glazed cod
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yummy yummy in my tummy!
ReplyDeleteomgggg amy!!! I heart your foodie blog!! post more pleaseeeeeeeeeeeeee!!!
ReplyDeletebtw's miso butterfish is by FAR my most favorite thing to eat in the WORLD!!! I use to eat it in Hawaii like ALL the time.. and miss it so! so going to try your recipe!!!
i'll be home soon! can't wait to see you. must play soon!!