aitate
Aitate refers to a traditional Japanese method of marinating ingredients, primarily fish, in miso paste. The name itself, "aitate," is derived from the Japanese word "aetasu," meaning to marinate or pickle. This culinary technique involves coating the food item evenly with miso, which then draws out moisture and imparts a distinct salty, umami, and sometimes sweet flavor. The duration of the marination can vary from a few hours to several days, depending on the desired intensity of flavor and the type of ingredient being prepared.
The process is relatively simple. A mixture of miso, often combined with mirin (sweet rice wine) and