Chan-Chan Yaki 是一道传统地方菜肴,起源于日本北海道的渔村小镇。这道朴实而风味十足的菜肴以新鲜的秋季鲑鱼和时令蔬菜为主料,在铁板上蒸烤,并用味噌和黄油充分调味。如今,它被广泛认为是北海道最具代表性的菜肴之一。
据说其起源来自石狩地区的渔民,他们在船上或岸边用铁板(或油桶、金属铲等临时器具)将刚捕获的鲑鱼迅速烹制而成。"Chan-Chan Yaki"这个名字有几种温馨的说法:有人说来自它可以被快速("chatcha to")制作,有人说是因为"爸爸(otō-chan)"做的,还有人认为是来自锅铲敲击烤盘时发出的"chan-chan"声音。
2007年,它被农林水产省评选为"日本农村百大地方菜肴"之一。与成吉思汗烤肉和石狩锅并列,现已成为北海道全国公认的特色菜肴。
这道菜是在一顿丰盛的餐食中同时享用鱼和蔬菜的绝佳方式。

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Artist
Yoko Masuda
个人资料
食材
份量 4
原始食谱(1倍)可制作 4 份
调整食谱份量时,部分食材的比例可能需要微调。请根据实际情况调整,并按口味进行调味。
- 4 三文鱼片
- 7 oz 卷心菜
- 1 3/4 oz 胡萝卜
- 1/4 洋葱
- 1/2 pack 蟹味菇
- A3 2/3 tbsp. 味噌
- A5 tsp. 味醂
- A5 tsp. 糖
- A2 tsp. 清酒
- 2 tsp. 黄油
- 少许盐
步骤
- 1
将味噌、味醂和糖混合在一起制成酱汁(A)。

- 2
在三文鱼片上撒少许盐,静置约10分钟。

- 3
将卷心菜切成约4厘米的方块。将胡萝卜斜切成薄片,洋葱切成5毫米厚的片。切去蟹味菇的根部,将其分成单个。

- 4
用中火加热锅或大平底锅。加入黄油,融化后将三文鱼片皮朝下放入锅中。煎至金黄后翻面煎另一面。

- 5
将蔬菜摆放在三文鱼周围。将步骤1的酱汁淋在上面,盖上盖子,用小火煮10-15分钟。

- 6
揭开盖子。如果液体过多,调至中火短暂加热使多余液体蒸发。轻轻搅拌,然后离火盛盘。
食谱ID
141
小贴士与备注
如果使用咸三文鱼,请不要额外加盐。
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"Certified “Washoku Culture Preservation Leader” by Japan’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. I share recipes that children love, dishes they can help prepare, and seasonal recipes that convey the spirit of each season—along with brief explanations of why these foods are beneficial for children. I am also a Sports Kids Food Education Trainer, supporting children’s sports activities through nutrition. My work includes recipe creation, writing food education columns for children, and serving as an instructor for food education events and classes for children, adults, and parents and children together. I also give food education lessons at kindergartens and run “Aozora Kitchen Itabashi,” a food education school in Tokyo where children can cook. Food is essential for children’s growth and health, but it is also a source of many important life lessons. Even helping with a small part of meal preparation can give children a sense of accomplishment, help them overcome picky eating, and develop their dexterity and imagination. Preparing meals every day can be challenging, but I hope to offer recipes that help parents enjoy cooking, eating, and living with their children while experiencing the seasons together. On my blog and website, I share food education recipes featuring seasonal ingredients and dishes for special occasions. I also write about children’s food education and how to make parenting a little easier through food. I hope you will enjoy reading them."