Satsuma-age Ball Toast
Satsuma-age Ball Toast

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Satsuma-age (薩摩揚げ) is a fried fishcake originating from Kagoshima, Japan. Surimi and flour is mixed to make a compact paste that is solidified through frying. It is a specialty of the Satsuma region.

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To begin with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook satsuma-age ball toast using 6 ingredients and 4 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Satsuma-age Ball Toast:
  1. Make ready 1 slice Sliced bread
  2. Make ready 1 fish cake Satsuma-age
  3. Get 1 dash ◎Ponzu
  4. Get 1 dash ◎Yuzu pepper paste
  5. Take 1 slice Easy melting cheese
  6. Take 1 dash Mayonnaise

Surimi (fish paste) and flour are mixed to make a compact paste that is solidified through deep-frying, which is. Satsuma-age are Japanese fried fish cakes. They can be prepared with various types of fish such as cod, pollock, sardines, mackerel, or tuna, as well as other seafood additions like squid, octopus, or shrimps. Although it is believed they originated and were later named after Satsuma.

Steps to make Satsuma-age Ball Toast:
  1. Cut the satsuma-age into small pieces
  2. Lightly cook in a frying pan. Add all the ◎ ingredients and coat the satsuma-age.
  3. Spread mayonnaise all over the surface of a piece of bread. Top with the satsuma-age, then the cheese. Broil in a toaster oven.
  4. Enjoy!

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