SHRIMP CAKES WITH WASABI VINAIGRETTE

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Provided by Hidekazu Tojo

Categories     Food Processor     Mushroom     Lunch     Wasabi     Halibut     Shrimp     Pan-Fry     Gourmet     Dairy Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free

Yield Makes 4 first-course servings

Number Of Ingredients 33

For dashi
3 (6-inch) pieces kombu (dried kelp)
1 quart water
1/2 cup tightly packed katsuo bushi (dried bonito flakes)
For shrimp cakes
2 tablespoons finely diced carrot
1/4 cup finely chopped onion
1/2 cup finely chopped fresh shiitake caps (2 large)
8 medium (31 to 35 per pound) shrimp in shell without heads, peeled and deveined, finely chopped by hand or pulsed in a food processor
1/4 pound skinless halibut, snapper, or cod fillet, finely chopped by hand or pulsed in a food processor
1 large egg yolk, lightly beaten
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1 teaspoon light shoyu (Japanese soy sauce)
2 teaspoons sugar
1 quart vegetable oil
For wasabi vinaigrette
1 tablespoon prepared wasabi paste
1 tablespoon mayonnaise
1 tablespoon mirin (Japanese sweet rice wine)
1 tablespoon rice vinegar (not seasoned)
White pepper to taste
For mirin sauce
2 1/2 tablespoons mirin
2 1/2 tablespoons dark shoyu (Japanese soy sauce)
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon cornstarch mixed with 1 tablespoon cold water
For plating
6 ounces mesclun (4 cups)
4 fresh shiso leaves, thinly sliced
3/4 cup tightly packed katsuo bushi (dried bonito flakes)
1 1/4 ounces daikon sprouts, trimmed
Special Equipment
cheesecloth; a deep-fat thermometer

Steps:

  • Make dashi:
  • Wipe any sand or salt from kombu with a dampened cloth.
  • Bring water and kombu almost to a boil in a 2-quart saucepan, then reduce heat and simmer, uncovered, 5 minutes. Add katsuo bushi and bring to a boil, then boil 30 seconds. Remove from heat and let stand 3 minutes, skimming any foam. Pour dashi through a cheesecloth-lined sieve into a bowl.
  • Make shrimp mixture:
  • Cook carrot, onion, and mushrooms in 1/4 cup dashi, uncovered, in a small heavy skillet over moderate heat, stirring frequently, until carrot and onion are softened, about 4 minutes. Cool slightly.
  • Stir together shrimp, fish, vegetable mixture, yolk, sea salt, shoyu, and sugar in a bowl until combined well, then knead with your hands to form a paste. Chill, covered, until cold, about 1 hour.
  • Make wasabi vinaigrette:
  • Whisk together wasabi paste and mayonnaise, then add mirin and rice vinegar in a slow stream, whisking until blended well. Season with white pepper.
  • Make mirin sauce:
  • Bring mirin, shoyu, sugar, and 1/4 cup dashi to a simmer in a small saucepan. Stir cornstarch mixture, then whisk into mirin mixture and boil, whisking, 1 minute. Remove from heat and keep warm, covered.
  • Fry shrimp cakes:
  • Heat oil in a deep 10-inch skillet over moderate heat until it registers 250°F on thermometer. While oil is heating, form shrimp mixture into 4 (1/2-inch-thick) cakes. Fry cakes until light golden, about 2 minutes on each side, then transfer with a wide metal spatula to paper towels to drain. Transfer cakes with spatula to clean paper towels to drain again. Cut each cake into 1/2-inch-wide slices.
  • Assemble dishes:
  • Divide mesclun among 4 plates and sprinkle with shiso leaves. Arrange shrimp cake slices over salads and drizzle with vinaigrette and mirin sauce. Top each serving with 2 rounded tablespoons katsuo bushi, then with sprouts.

Farha Ghonem
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I made these shrimp cakes for a party and they were a huge hit! Everyone loved them.


Isuru Prasath
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These shrimp cakes were delicious! I served them with a side of steamed broccoli and rice.


Lamp of Guidance
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These shrimp cakes were a bit too oily for my taste. I think I would have preferred them baked instead of fried.


Silviu Stanca
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I'm not a big fan of shrimp, but I loved these shrimp cakes! The wasabi vinaigrette really made them special.


Mesut ozil
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These shrimp cakes were so easy to make and they were a huge hit with my family. The wasabi vinaigrette was the perfect finishing touch.


Busisiwe Ntshangase
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Not a fan of the wasabi vinaigrette, but the shrimp cakes themselves were delicious. I'll definitely be making them again, but with a different sauce.


Malik Shakir
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I've made this recipe several times and it always turns out great. I like to add a bit of chopped red pepper to the shrimp cakes for extra flavor.


Hom poudel
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These shrimp cakes were a disappointment. They were bland and the wasabi vinaigrette didn't do much to improve the flavor.


Abdulrehman Gadhi
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The shrimp cakes were good, but the wasabi vinaigrette was a bit too spicy for my taste. I would recommend using less wasabi or omitting it altogether.


Jaden Meza
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Easy to make and delicious! I used panko breadcrumbs instead of regular breadcrumbs and they turned out great.


Sagil's Ramblings
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Followed the recipe exactly and the shrimp cakes turned out crispy on the outside and tender on the inside. The wasabi vinaigrette was a great complement to the shrimp.


Nana Khuami
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These shrimp cakes were a hit at my dinner party! The wasabi vinaigrette added a nice kick of flavor that balanced out the sweetness of the shrimp. Will definitely be making these again.