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Teriyaki steak
from  Winter Collection 
by Delia Smith 
page  174
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cuisine:
JAPANESE
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prep. time:   mins
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2pieces beef rump steak 175 grams each
1tbsp groundnut oil  
For the marinade:
2tbsps soy sauce (light) Kikkoman
2tbsps saké  
4tbsps mirin  
1tsp caster sugar  
2tsps ginger (fresh) grated
1clove garlic crushed
To serve:
2cloves garlic peeled and sliced
1piece daikon raddish peeled and grated
0.5 green chilli de-seeded and finely chopped
  watercress  
  lemon wedges
  1. Allow time for marinating the meat. This can be anything from overnight to a minimum of 1 hour before you cook the steaks. All you do is combine the soy sauce, saké, mirin, sugar, grated ginger and garlic, then place the steaks in a small, shallow dish, pour the marinade over, cover and leave them in a cool place, turning them once halfway through the marinating time.
  2. Just before you cook the steaks, slice the remaining 2 cloves of garlic into rounds. Take the peeled daikon, grate it using the fine side of the grater, then squeeze it tightly in the palm of your hand to get rid of excess juices. Then take the green chilli, grate it and mix it in with the daikon. Now form the mix into two little cone-shaped mounds. To cook the steaks, pre-heat the oil in a good solid frying pan. Brown the garlic slices briefly, then remove them to a plate to keep warm. Now turn the heat to its highest setting and, when the pan is very hot, scrape the marinade off the steaks, reserving it, and place them in the pan.
  3. Now reduce the heat to medium and cook the steaks for 4 minutes each side if you like them medium-rare, 3 if very rare and 5 if well-done. Watch them carefully because the marinade tends to brown them more quickly. Two minutes before the end of your cooking time, pour in the marinade and reduce it by about a third. Now transfer the steaks to a carving board and, using a sharp knife, cut them into diagonal slices. Season with Sansho pepper, spoon over the sauce, sprinkle the browned garlic on top and garnish with watercress and lemon wedges. Serve with the little mounds of grated daikon and chilli.
     
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