HOW TO MAKE GOMASIO AT HOME! | MACROBIOTIC SESAME SALT
Learn how to make gomasio at home with this easy to follow recipe! I recently discovered macrobiotic sesame salt and I've been using it ever since!
Provided by Ruxandra Micu
Time 15m
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- Heat your skillet (preferably cast iron skillet) over medium heat.
- Add salt.
- Move it around the skillet for a minute or so, then remove from heat and add into a large mortar and pestle.
- Put the skillet back on the stove and add sesame seeds.
- Heat sesame seeds until they start to crack - 2-3 minutes - while stirring continuously. Test the seeds if they're ready by tasting them. If they burst with flavor and they're dry it means they're ready. If not, heat them a little bit more. Be careful not to burn them.
- Remove from heat.
- Add sesame seeds in the mortar and pestle. Grind them a bit, not too much.
- Store in an air-tight container or jar. It's best stored in the fridge or a cool, dry place in the pantry.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 431 calories, Carbohydrate 16.5 grams carbohydrates, Fat 35 grams fat, Protein 12.5 grams protein
GOMASIO (SESAME SALT)
Gomasio is a Japanese condiment used for vegetables or rice. It adds flavor but also vital nutrients. I love it on onigiri. Use immediately or store in an airtight container in the refrigerator up to 1 month.
Provided by Buckwheat Queen
Categories World Cuisine Recipes Asian Japanese
Time 15m
Yield 48
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place a cast iron or heavy-bottomed stainless steel pan over medium heat. Add salt. Stir until heated through, about 1 minute. Pour salt into a mortar. Add sesame seeds to the pan. Stir constantly with a wooden spoon or spatula until seeds are fragrant and starting to crack. Test if the seeds are ready using the back of a stainless steel spoon; they will be dry, not wet.
- Pour the toasted seeds into the mortar. Allow to cool slightly. Place the mortar at hip level, preferably while seated. Grind with a pestle until the seeds have opened and the salt pulverizes; the finished mixture should resemble rough sand.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 17 calories, Carbohydrate 0.7 g, Fat 1.5 g, Fiber 0.4 g, Protein 0.5 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 102.9 mg
GOMASHIO (TOASTED SESAME SALT)
I have been making this for years and it is my husband's favorite seasoning! Great over brown rice! Gomashio is a macrobiotic seasoning and is said to de-acidify the blood. Eating too much acidic foods is said to cause many diseases. Gomashio is said to strengthen digestion and improve energy immediately. It is claimed to be healing for all blood related diseases, including diabetes and cancer. I don't know too much about that, but it is delicious and we eat it all the time! I find the unhulled sesame seeds at the health food store.
Provided by Sharon123
Categories < 15 Mins
Time 7m
Yield 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 2
Steps:
- In a heavy skillet (cast iron is best), toast salt until it turns a grey color. Set aside.
- Toast the 2 cups sesame seeds, stirring constantly, till they start popping and turn a nice brown.
- Watch them closely, or they will burn!
- The traditional way to grind them is with a mortar and pestle,just until the seeds crack open and release their oils.
- The texture should be light and sandy.
- They should ultimately be 95% crushed.
- Because I do not currently own a mortar and pestle, I have put them in the blender and whiz them a few times till blended thoroughly. Update: now I use a coffee grinder or a food processor to grind.
- Store gomasio in a tightly closed glass jar, keep in a cool dry place.
- DO NOT REFRIGERATE! (Update: after 6 months I did refrigerate and it's still good!).
- I have kept this for over 6 months without spoiling.
- This is delicious over brown rice, salad, baked potatoes, veggies, almost anything!
- Enjoy!
HOW TO MAKE GOMASHIO
Sesame, seaweed and salt combine to make a simple yet tasty condiment. Yields approx. 2 cups, 32 servings (1 tablespoon per).
Provided by Naturopath Lauren Glucina
Categories Condiment
Time 20m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Toast the sesame seeds in a dry non-stick frying pan and set aside.
- Toast the karengo fronds.
- Add all ingredients to a food processor. Blitz till combined. Store in an air tight jar in the pantry.
- Yummy in sushi, or sprinkled over soups and salads.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 30 kcal, Carbohydrate 1 g, Protein 1 g, Fat 2 g, Sodium 53 mg, Fiber 0.5 g, Sugar 9 g, ServingSize 1 serving
BASIL CHICKEN WITH SMOKED TOMATO JAM
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 350°. Place the first 7 ingredients in a small heavy saucepan. Add liquid smoke, if desired. Bring to a boil; reduce heat. Simmer, uncovered, until thickened to consistency of jam, about 25 minutes. Stir in 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper. Remove from heat; keep warm., Meanwhile, pound chicken breasts with a meat mallet to 1/4-in. thickness. Sprinkle goat cheese and chopped basil over chicken. Roll up chicken from a short side; secure with toothpicks. Sprinkle with remaining 1/4 teaspoon salt and 1/8 teaspoon pepper., In a large ovenproof skillet, heat butter and olive oil over medium heat. Add chicken; brown on all sides. Bake, uncovered, until chicken is no longer pink 12-15 minutes. Discard toothpicks. Serve with tomato jam and julienned basil.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 396 calories, Fat 20g fat (8g saturated fat), Cholesterol 128mg cholesterol, Sodium 543mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (12g sugars, Fiber 2g fiber), Protein 38g protein.
SALTED CARAMEL APPLE PIE
Instead of the usual ho-hum apple pie, my grandmother and I prepared this showstopper salted caramel apple pie for Thanksgiving. We had a wonderful time preparing it and an even better time eating it! -Emmie Hine, Wilmette, Illinois
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Desserts
Time 1h30m
Yield 8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 375°. On a lightly floured surface, roll half of dough to 1/8-in. thick circle; transfer to a 9-in. pie plate. Trim crust even with rim., In a large saucepan, add 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons of sugar, butter and 1/4-cup water. Gently stir, pulling edges towards center until mixture is is a deep golden brown, 15-20 minutes. Remove from the heat; immediately and gradually whisk in the cream until blended; add salt. Set aside., Toss apples and lemon juice in a large bowl; set aside. In a small bowl, combine remaining 1/3 cup sugar, flour, apple pie spice, and bitters; toss with apples to coat., Layer 1/3 of the apples in bottom of crust, then spoon 1/3 of the caramel sauce in an even layer. Continue layering with half the remaining apples and caramel sauce. Repeat with remaining apples and caramel. With remaining dough create a lattice crust; place on top of apples., Brush top with egg; sprinkle with sugar and additional salt, if desired. Bake 20 minutes; reduce oven temperature to 325°, bake until golden brown and apples are tender, 25-35 minutes more. Cool completely. If desired, serve with vanilla ice cream and caramel sauce.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 741 calories, Fat 43g fat (27g saturated fat), Cholesterol 137mg cholesterol, Sodium 777mg sodium, Carbohydrate 88g carbohydrate (50g sugars, Fiber 5g fiber), Protein 7g protein.
GOMASIO (JAPANESE SESAME SEED CONDIMENT)
A condiment used in Japan much as you and I would use salt. I like this sprinkled on salad, sauteed greens, scrambled egg; but my favorite way is stirring some into my brown rice hot cereal! I use a Japanese suribachi to grind the seed mixture, but you can use a standard pestle and mortar or blender.
Provided by COOKGIRl
Categories Fruit
Time 20m
Yield 2 cups
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- NOTE: To save money, buy the sesame seeds either at the Asian market or in the bulk bins at your grocery store. The seaweed is optional. I always add it but omit it if you wish.
- In 10" clean, dry castiron skillet on medium heat lightly toast the salt and seaweed strip. The salt will turn a subtle greyish color.
- At this point, you can remove the kombu strip, cool slightly, then break up into small pieces. Return the seaweed pieces to the pan.
- Add the sesame seeds and toast about another 6-8 minutes or unti the seeds are light golden. Stir constantly while the seeds toast and watch carefully. If the seeds burn, you have to start over. Reduce heat if necessary.
- Remove pan from heat and allow seed mixture to cool.
- Grind the seeds in batches to the consistency of coarse cornmeal. Specifically this means that about 3/4 of the seeds will be ground and the remaining either partially ground or whole.
- Store in airtight container but DO NOT refrigerate. Use up within a month.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 825.1, Fat 71.5, SaturatedFat 10, Sodium 3504.1, Carbohydrate 33.8, Fiber 17, Sugar 0.4, Protein 25.5
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