
Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata
Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata. Great recipe for Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata. I didn't have all the ingredients for my salmon frittata and was craving Japanese okonomiyaki flavours so I raided the pantry and created this! ???? Put oil in a pan over medium heat. Put the salmon filets in and turn to coat. I love finding new ways to include salmon in my diet, and the Asian-inspired aromas in this dish really showcased my favorite fish." I think this soba noodle salad would taste fantastic with some crispy tofu, shrimp, or alongside a piece of salmon. And for healthy fats, we're using avocado oil in a delicious ginger-tamari-lime dressing! To make Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata you need 10 ingredients and 10 steps easily.
The ingredients needed to make Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata:
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2 of salmon fillets
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2 of red onions
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1 of red chilli
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250 g of tenderstem broccoli
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7 of eggs
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50 ml of dashi
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2 tbsp of mirin
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3 bunches of soba noodles
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0.5 cup of seaweed
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Handful of katsubushi flakes
Steps to make Japanese inspired salmon and soba frittata:
- Preheat the oven to 200c
- Chop the chilli, broccoli and onion
- Boil the noodles as per packet instructions. Drain when ready.
- Fry the vegetables in a pan on a high heat in sesame oil
- Slice the salmon into small chunks and sear in the pan skin side down. Flip after 2 mins and sear for another 2 mins
- Meanwhile mix dashi, mirin and eggs. Season.
- Drain the noodles and freshen under cold water. Add to the pan with seaweed. Stir
- Add the beaten egg and dashi / mirin mixture. Mix in.
- Leave on the stove for 2 mins then place in the oven for 5mins at 200c
- Serve in the pan topped with katsuobushi ✌??
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