Well, the rain kept me away from doing ribs today, so I threw together a quick salmon and rice bowl.
I got a salmon filet marinating in some yakatori sauce I needed to use up for about fifteen minutes. I then staged some cooked brown rice and frozen peas and carrots in the microwave.
I patted the salmon dry, then got the salmon going, skin-side down in some avocado oil.

I let it go for a good two minutes. Did I crisp the skin?!

Almost! Missed that spot in the middle. Oops.
I let the salmon go for about 90 seconds more (thin piece) and took it off to rest briefly while I zapped the rice/vegetable mixture in the microwave for 90 seconds.
I drizzled that with a bit of sesame oil and soy sauce, then added the salmon on top (chopped up). I garnished with some furikake and.....

I do not mess around with my salmon!
Here we are, all plated up! (Note the skin piled up in the middle.)

The Hella Hot Bachan's is really good. It's about as spicy as gochujang and in fact nearly tastes like that. It is just a bit thicker than their normal BBQ sauce (which I appreciate; I find their normal one frustratingly thin). Also seems to have some oyster sauce notes to it.
That bowl was better than some stuff I've had in many Japanese restaurants. All it was missing was just a dab of wasabi paste.
I got a salmon filet marinating in some yakatori sauce I needed to use up for about fifteen minutes. I then staged some cooked brown rice and frozen peas and carrots in the microwave.
I patted the salmon dry, then got the salmon going, skin-side down in some avocado oil.
I let it go for a good two minutes. Did I crisp the skin?!
Almost! Missed that spot in the middle. Oops.
I let the salmon go for about 90 seconds more (thin piece) and took it off to rest briefly while I zapped the rice/vegetable mixture in the microwave for 90 seconds.
I drizzled that with a bit of sesame oil and soy sauce, then added the salmon on top (chopped up). I garnished with some furikake and.....
I do not mess around with my salmon!

Here we are, all plated up! (Note the skin piled up in the middle.)
The Hella Hot Bachan's is really good. It's about as spicy as gochujang and in fact nearly tastes like that. It is just a bit thicker than their normal BBQ sauce (which I appreciate; I find their normal one frustratingly thin). Also seems to have some oyster sauce notes to it.
That bowl was better than some stuff I've had in many Japanese restaurants. All it was missing was just a dab of wasabi paste.

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