Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons Receita

Elevate your dishes with this vibrant and flavorful homemade ponzu sauce! Unlike overly sweet and vinegary store-bought versions, our recipe uses fresh Meyer lemons for a superior depth of taste. This recipe offers a delicious alternative to traditional yuzu ponzu, perfect for those seeking a zesty and authentic Japanese flavor profile. Learn how to make this versatile sauce that's perfect for drizzling over steamed vegetables, fish, meat, tofu, or even as a light and zesty salad dressing. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a beginner, this recipe is easy to follow and delivers incredible results!

Preparo 15 min
Cozimento 15 min
Calorias 244.8 kcal
Proteína 49g
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Como fazer Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons

  1. Juice 5-6 Meyer lemons (or a combination of lemons, limes, and/or oranges) to yield ¾ cup of fresh juice.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, whisk together the lemon juice, 1 cup (or 1 ½ cups for a stronger dashi flavor) of bonito flakes (katsuobushi), 2 tablespoons of kombu (kelp), ¼ cup of soy sauce, and 2 tablespoons of mirin.
  3. Refrigerate the mixture for at least 24 hours to allow the flavors to meld. For a more intense dashi flavor, refrigerate for up to 72 hours.
  4. After the resting period, strain the sauce through a fine-mesh sieve or cheesecloth, pressing gently on the solids to extract as much liquid as possible.
  5. Store the strained ponzu sauce in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 6 months.
  6. (Optional) The leftover katsuobushi and kombu can be used to make furikake seasoning.

Nutrition Information (Approximate per serving)

Sodium

542 g

Sugar

65g

Fat

0g

Carbs

13g

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Quanto tempo leva para fazer Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons?

Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons leva cerca de 30 minutos do início ao fim — aproximadamente 15 minutos de preparo e 15 minutos de cozimento.

Quantas calorias tem Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons?

Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons tem aproximadamente 244.8 calorias por porção, com cerca de 49 g de proteína, 13 g de carboidratos e 0 g de gordura.

De quais ingredientes preciso para Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons?

Os principais ingredientes de Japanese Ponzu Sauce With Meyer Lemons são Kombu Seaweed, Bonito Flakes, Soy Sauce, Lemon Juice, Mirin, Sugar. Veja a lista completa com as medidas acima.

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