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Salmon & miso butter & spinach

For ➍
25 g butter, at room temperature
25 g miso paste
1 ts finely grated lemon zest
1 ts lemon juice
250 g spinach
2 shallots
1 clove of garlic
4 tbs oil
salt
4 salmon fillets (150 g each)

Mix the soft butter with the miso paste, the finely grated lemon zest and the lemon juice into a smooth paste. [Put in the center of a piece of cling film. Roll up the foil tightly to form a roll, and twist the sides like with a toffee.]* Cool in the refrigerator.
Clean the spinach, wash the leaves and drain in a colander.
Peel and chop the shallots and garlic clove. Heat 1 tbs of oil in a large saucepan and sauté the shallot and garlic until translucent. Add the spinach. Sprinkle with salt and spoon the spinach leaves until shrunk. Add a little more salt if necessary.  Keep the spinach warm.
Grill the salmon fillet strips over hot coals or fry them in a non-stick pan in 3 tbs of oil.  Allow 3 to 4 m per side**.  Season the grilled or fried salmon with salt and put miso butter on top.

Serve the salmon on a bed of spinach. Serve with glass noodles or soba noodles. ***

*Optional
**The salmon will be glassy inside. If preferred, cook it for 1-2 m longer. 
Alternatively, marinate the salmon in a mix from miso paste, soy sauce, mirin, sesame oil, fresh garlic, ginger powder & honey. In a cast iron skillet fry the salmon with the non-skin part facing down for 1 m. Then flip salmon over and bring the cast iron into the oven and bake for 8-11 m (depending on thickness of salmon)Send salmon into the oven directly and bake for 11-15 minutes (depending on thickness of salmon). Or bake salmon in the oven directly bake for 11-15 minutes (depending on thickness of salmon). You can mix half of the marinate with 1or 2 tbs of water, boil for a m, and glaze the salmon with it, instead of using the miso butter. 
***Add some sauce to the noodles to spice them up.

Japan style risotto

For ➍
1 tbs sesame oil
300 g sushi rice, rinsed
2 garlic cloves, pressed or finely chopped
2 scallions, cut into thin rings, keep white & green parts separately
4 tbs white miso paste
50 g butter
400 g mixed Asian mushrooms, such as shiitake **, shimeji *** (beech mushroom) and enoki **** / *
50 g young spinach (optional) *
sesame seeds, toasted

Heat the sesame oil in a large skillet over medium heat. Fry the sushi rice, garlic and the white parts of the scallions 1 m while stirring until the rice grains are coated with oil. Spoon the rice mixture into a pan / wok with a lid.
Beat the miso paste with 75 cl of boiling water until the miso is completely dissolved and pour the liquid into the rice. Boil 10-15 m
Melt 20 g of butter in the frying pan over medium heat. Fry the Asian mushrooms 3 m until they are slightly softer. Stir them, put the lid on. Cook for 5 m over low heat, or until the mushrooms are al dente soft. *****
Stir the remaining butter into the baby spinach. Cook for 5 m with the rice. Add if necessary. extra liquid.
Let the rice rest for 1 m. Add sea salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste. 
Sprinkle the green parts of the scallions and toasted sesame seeds over the risotto.

* use other vegetables, such as pumpkin and snow peas
** the stems removed and the hat cut into slices
*** base removed and brushed
**** cut into thick vertical slices
***** otherwise: add the mushrooms to the risotto and cook for 5 m 
Read tip on risotto making.

Mushroom & lemon pasta

For ➍
3 tbs olive oil
1 onion, finely chopped
7 cloves garlic, finely chopped
250 g chestnut mushrooms, sliced
250 g pasta (penne, rigatoni, spaghetti, farfalle)
250 ml vegetable cooking cream
1 tbs thyme
½ ts black pepper
1 tbs nutritional yeast flakes*
1 tbs miso paste
100 g cherry tomatoes, cut in half
15 g basil + extra for garnish
zest 1 lemon
1 tbs lemon juice

Cook the pasta in plenty of salted water. Drain.
Meanwhile, heat 2 tbs oil in a large frying pan over medium heat. Add the onion, garlic and mushrooms. Bake for 10 m, stirring, until most of the moisture from the mushrooms has evaporated.
Add the cooking cream, thyme, black pepper, nutritional yeast*, miso paste, tomatoes, basil, the lemon zest and lemon juice to the mushrooms. Stir and let simmer for 2 m. Then add the pasta and 1 tbs olive oil.
Garnish with extra basil and possibly vegan Parmigiano*.
* Replace with Parmigiano for a non-vegan version.