How to Fillet Salmon for Sushi with Special Knife | (三文鱼寿司) | (サーモン寿司)
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- Опубліковано 17 тра 2018
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Salmon is one of the more difficult fish to fillet for sushi and sashimi applications. The soft delicate flesh gaps easily if handled too aggressively, so it's a challenging fish to train others. The use of a hollow ground slicer instead of the traditional Japanese deba knife is a much easier approach in terms of speed and minimizes handling.
Over the years, I've used Japanese and Western filleting knives to test what is the most efficient way to fillet salmon. And quite honestly, I believe Western style knives (8" fillet blade and hollow ground slicer) is superior. Some Japanese chefs may disagree, but I have seen salmon processors cut salmon like the wind with minimal effort compared to using Japanese style blades. However, after filleting, the use of a Yanagiba is still best for cutting nigiri or sashimi pieces. So a combo of 2 style is my preference. Check out my Udemy Course to learn more!
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Haha, yea that's going to be extra
Signed up for it, are you going to "add" or create a "Level 2" to this course?
Hey Michael, thanks for signing up. I will update the course through the year, and you'll have excess to the course indefinitely now. As for for level 2, that's a project for the future. Feel free to shoot me questions on the board.
Thanks looking forward to going through it, talk to you on udemy. Great UA-cam Channel keep at it! and you can blow up like Hiro!
I don’t have a salmon but I’ll watch anyway
😭😭 ion have one either ion know how I got here
I’m never going to need this in life but I’ll still watch it😂
iNx T you never know...
You never know, you could end up being a sushi chef
You know, I thought the same exact thing but mow I work for a salmon processing factory in Alaska and fillet A LOT.
It’s 4am, I have no idea what’s going on but I just watched the whole video....
same here. exact the same time here in India. hahhahah
OMFG ITS LEGIT 4 FOR ME RIGHT NOW
What a coincidence its 4 for me to
Victoria Jensen for me it’s 3 am fml lol
Man your videos are so high quality and the small tips about how to hold things, this, that, the other are really appreciated. I just started eating raw fish and catching my own and I love your videos. Thank you.
Beautiful interior of the fish !
What an excellent tutorial, well done!
Thanks Cooking and Fishing, you got some kickass cooking videos yourself
Great lesson😊
Loved how he scraped off the meat from the bone.
I often see other vids where they are just throwing the whole spine thing away. Felt like a waste to see it still seemed to have so much meat. But this guy here. Thank you for scraping it off.
Boaaah ! This Colour!!! Beautiful ❤️👌🏼👌🏿
Nice, well done. Thank you!
Hey love your vidoes i really enjoy them i cant wait for more uploads
Thanks Alex, more to come soon
That orange salmon color is so mesmerizing. It looks so fresh.
Yummy too
probably the best food video i've seen in my lifetime, right here. SUPER informative and helpful. Thank you!
Thanks for watching
Dang this is dope now I can sushi like a pro
So satisfying😍
Good tutorial
Perfect work .love it
Omg that salmon looks delicious 🤤 I just want to eat it right away 🤤🤤🤤🤤
I’ve been doing this thing for a years. But i still love watching a video of other people doing it..
I was totally captivated!! Thanks..
Thanks Albie!
This was great :)
Man I absolutely love I’ve learned so much from your videos keep on doing them
Thanks Jonathan, when I have more time, I'll do more!
Enjoyed all your videos. Thank you!
Thanks, hope they're helpful
Great video because the reasons of important steps are explained in detail.
Thank you, hope its helpful
amazing, this is very helpful. thank you
Nice cutting
Very informative!! Thank you so much!
It's really nice to see someone like yourself that has first class knife skills. I'm in Northern California fishing for salmon and at the cleaning table I've seen people with NO skills at all butcher salmon so bad it looks like they filleted them with a chainsaw.
Thx Crowman, there's so many ways so fillet salmon. I'm sharing one that is very easy to learn for new comers. I know what you mean haha, I've seen some pretty bad salmon cuts, but to be fair, salmon is a harder fish to fillet when starting out.
Keep up the good work
Thank you for your video, that was very instructive, good job !
Hope it was helpful!
Wow you deba is *SHARP*
Great video, I’ve learned a lot!
Great video, thank you
Look so yummy
Woww.. So good. Love sushi😍🍣
Thank You 😄😄
Sushi is beautiful this is my favourite food
Goodjob!
Thank you so much
Excellent training and information.
Thank you!
Great video man.
Great videos man. Hope your channel grows. Please upload more content on a more regular basis.
Thanks Raoul, I'll try, these videos take a lot of time to edit, so its a balance between work and free time. Appreciate it!
Woow very useful video chef.Thanks
Glad it's helpful!
Bravo!!..very nice tutorial.
Check back for more!
Thanks I liked the tip about the paper towel first.
Beautiful bro
very nice video !!!
Awesome!! Your videos and course are simply Perfect!!
Thanks Ferran! Let me know if you have any questions on UDemy
very good
Eu amo sushi e temaki
So clean...
the lighting in your kitchen is amazing
You might be the only person to notice that, it took some adjusting ;-)
Super video
I can watch this forever
compliment
great video, to the point
Oh I needed this!
Are you a chef!?
Sushi Everyday You could say I dabble in that area. 🙂.
It's cool to see how many techniques there's out the to prep salmon😍nothing beats fresh salmon. (By fresh I mean it's been caught in 2-5h prior to cooking)
Thanks! Yep, every culture and chef have different techniques.
Nice
Tanks!
We love a yummi transtion
Exquisite
Thank you. 👍+
Wow very good cuting this salmon i liket really
Bro u r amazing
I never had salmon before but yesterday I bought it in a restaurant in Cambodia it's so delicious😋✨ I love salmon
Very informative! I subscribed :)
Thanks for the sub!
I like the video because it tells you useful tips that a beginner may not think about. Eg. Safety tips like wipe the exterior of the fish so that it doesn't slip while cutting - safety tips.
Glad its helpful Min K
What im impressed at is how the bones stay on the tweezer when hes taking them out one by one
nice job great presentation 2 thumbs up for me
What a beautiful animal it was inside and out
This is making me hungry 😋
First video I have seen that explains freezing is needed to kill bacteria, Great Job!. Any fish that goes in fresh water needs to be frozen before being eaten raw. The salinity of ocean water does not allow the bacteria to exist so any bug you can get from drinking the fresh water can be inside the fish from fresh waters. I see all the people like bear grills that teach people to eat salmon raw from the water doing them a great disservice. Also you did a great fillet tutorial.
This should be made into ASMR
I recently purchased a salmon knife and wanted to know how to use it.as I have a.s.d and want to learn kitchen skills. This video was awesome and even more informative than I needed.
Glad it was helpful!
awesome 'thank you for sharing
Thanks for checking it out!
Gracias!!! (thank you)
You very welcome!
I know u posted this last year...i found it today....i love this vid so much. Keep it up. And i subbed
Thanks for checking it out. Will get more up when free time comes around
@@SushiWithDan I cant believe you replied😄😄😄😄
Thank you so much!! Very valuable info!! I catch my own fish and love sushi!!
Great! Try making sushi yet?
@@SushiWithDan yes sir I did!
Never had better. I've since made sushi rice after failing a few times.
I made a short video if you have a minute to watch on my pathetic channel lol.
Great videos man. Iwant to learn to make my own sushi soon. So will defenetly buy your full video tutorial
Awesome! Thank you! Feel free to reach out on there with any questions :)
Yummmm
Dan. great video. could you recommend the knifes you're using. Thank you
Okay literally 3 mins after its my birthday. And cuz ım so excited i cant sleep. So im watching this kqhdkwjdjdjdkd
Happy birthday
Dan,do you work as a sushi chef as your regular job ? Sure would like to see more catch and sushi videos ! 👍🏼 Mr.Dave
He said this is very imporant
In Hawaii we usually fry the center bone with salt 😁🌺🤙🏼
I liked the tip about rapping in paper towel first. Thanks.
I live in the middle of Texas and would practically kill for a fresh salmon like that - not to mention fresh sashimi! :-) Nice video!
Thanks, checkout the local wholesalers, they might sell to the public
Thank you for your advice and for link.
Hope you enjoy it
@@SushiWithDan No. Thank you . 😅
Took the classes like 2 years ago. Honestly when I get tired of teaching I just tell people to buy your class haha
Very interesting the paper wrap before freezing, next time I will fillet I will try it for sure. I like your way too of cutting through. Salmon can't be fillet easy the usual way (like normal fishes) . I still experiment with order and knives. I get the best results by starting from tail, but the general rule, the less we Cut, the less we abuse the fish,so you finish the first fillet only with one move. I will try it for sure
Good Luck! Hopefully this was helpful. There's so many ways to fillet a fish and every chef is different. Personally, this is the fastest and most consistent way for me to teach someone with no experience. But most processors don't use this knife.
Yum yum yum
great video...thanks..
Thanks for UA-cam class
Thanks for the very informative video. Do we need to wash the sushi prior to preparing sashimi?
No need to, just use the knife edge to scrap off any scale or parts. Try to avoid water contact is best
this is honestly the absolute best way to fillet any fish. except for the fish with really hard rib cage. then the scoring method with a flexible blade is more ideal.
I lovefriedrice2, yep, this only works well for salmon IMO
i didnt get notified... sob sob...as always...i am fond of the same thing as always ..great video...would love to try sushi oneday.
Thanks! How about you try it today?
it will be quite challenging to find fresh and perfect sushi like this in India...
When you travel, find a sushi bar, I think you'll enjoy it
hmmm...will try t find one.. :)
I eat sushi often ( sorry for annoying notification )
I don't eat sushi but i still watching it
Very impressive, beautifully explained. Is the online course free?
Congratulations for your videos!
Can u show how u make the rice?
Hi Vitor, I currently don't have one on YT yet, but it is on Udemy. Let me know if you got any questions. Thanks!