This is another Harumi recipe that Wendell followed. The recipe actually calls for mackerel but Wendell used salmon instead. You can find the recipe here.
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13 comments:
Oh, that looks ono!
You would like it, Mich.
Looks crunchy ono!
ooh!
Holy Salmon does not sound as good as Holy Mackerel! But I like it! ; )
It did have a bit of a crunch at first, Erick.
Yah, Kat! LOL!
Funny, Mark.
I love husbands that cook. That looks so yummy!
I like looking at your food on the laptop instead of my phone. It's so close I can almost eat it! I bet panko would be good too : )
Me too, Kay. Hahahaha!
It's the macro lens, Susan. Panko sounds good too!!
Looks super good! He is a great cook!
Dear Mark Shelby- very funny comment, I like it!
He really is, Akemi.
Aloha Nin! Thanks! And your pic is Adorable!
Easy recipe, looks good I'll have to try this one.
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