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Sublime Sake-Steamed Oysters

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Sublime Sake-Steamed Oysters

Whenever I use oysters in recipes, I always plump them up with wine or sake. Plumped up oysters look so good, so I tried one, and it was so good—better than when raw, stir fried, and even deep fried. And so easy! Since then, this has become a family favorite!

Cooking instructions

* Step 1

Wash the shucked oysters while gently shaking them in water (2 to 3 times). Put some salt water that's about as salty as sea water in a bowl, and soak the oysters in it.
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* Step 2

Bring an equal amount each of sake and water to a boil in a pan, to evaporate the alcohol. (The alcohol may flame up while it's cooking off, but the flames will disappear right away so don't panic.)
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* Step 3

Gently put the oysters in the sake-water liquid. When they have plumped up they are done! (You can use the cooking liquid for clear soups or chawanmushi (savory egg custard), or in oyster rice.)
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* Step 4

Put the grated daikon radish in a microwave-safe container and microwave for 1-2 minutes until it no longer tastes harsh. (It will be OK for small children this way too!) Serve the oysters while they're still warm topped with the grated daikon radish.
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