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Homemade Ponzu

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meyer lemon ponzu / @loveandlemons

If I had to pick two condiments to take to a desert island with me, my choices just might be rice vinegar and ponzu. Sriracha is a close third, and the Kewpie baby might be my number four.

But back to the ponzu—it’s so versatile. I love it over noodles, and as a dipping sauce… it’s citrusey salty-soy goodness is perfect for quick, bright meals. Since the bottled version is often made with tons of additives, I set out to make my own. Turns out, it’s surprisingly easy. After a number of experiments, I figured out that meyer lemon replicates the (traditional) yuzu flavor the closest (but by all means if you have fresh yuzus available to you – use those). I contributed this recipe last week to Food 52, so I thought I’d share it here today.

And since we’re all probably Thanksgiving-ed out, here are some light & bright dishes that would be great with the addition of fresh ponzu:

ponzu-friendly recipe roundup / @loveandlemons

Recipe links:
Sesame Clementine & Chopped Cabbage Salad

Ginger Citrus Soba with Snow Peas
Peanut Soba Spring Rolls
Mushroom Quinoa Lettuce Wraps
Miso Citrus Cod with Bok Choy 

No worries if you’re vegetarian, the bonito added an awesome smoky flavor, but it tasted closer to bottled ponzu right before I added it.

meyer lemon ponzu

 
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Author: Jeanine Donofrio
Serves: about ½ cup
Ingredients
  • 1 piece kombu, (about 2 x 2 inches)
  • 3 tablespoons meyer lemon juice
  • 3 tablespoons organic shoyu
  • ½ tablespoon rice vinegar
  • ½ teaspoon mirin (optional)
  • 1 tablespoon bonito flakes (optional)
Instructions
  1. Lightly rinse the kombu and place in a small bowl along with the meyer lemon juice, shoyu, rice vinegar, and mirin. Cover and let sit for at least a few hours, but preferably overnight.
  2. For a vegetarian ponzu, stop here. Otherwise add the bonito flakes, let sit for a few minutes and strain. (If you want extra smoky ponzu, you can add the bonito in step 1).
  3. Enjoy ponzu tossed with soba noodles, or as a dipping sauce with lettuce wraps or summer rolls. Stored in the refrigerator, it'll keep for at least a few months.
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Loosely adapted from Tsuji’s Japanese Cooking: A Simple Art

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  1. Paige from 4therapy.com
    12.09.2013

    You may want to turn them onto read dialouge over
    other sounds in the sport. Take to the games
    out, watch your youngster play and also play with him.
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  2. thecitygourmand from thecitygourmand.blogspot.comn
    12.02.2013

    A Japanese staple! I like the meyer lemon idea

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