Moist Boiled Chicken Breasts with Shio-Koji
Moist Boiled Chicken Breasts with Shio-Koji

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All thanks to Shio Koji, I get an umami-packed delicious chicken on the table with minimal effort. You will want to have it in your. Instructions: Put the chicken, shio koji, and garlic in a large plastic bag and massage ingredients together.

To begin with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have moist boiled chicken breasts with shio-koji using 3 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make Moist Boiled Chicken Breasts with Shio-Koji:
  1. Prepare 1 Chicken breast
  2. Take 2 tbsp Shio-koji
  3. Get 1200 ml Water

Shio koji is a Japanese ingredient that is packed with umami and imparts a mildly sweet and salty flavor profile in foods with which it is cooked. Pre-made shio koji is available in the refrigerated section of most Japanese grocery stores in the West and is sold in squeezable pouches or large tubs. Shio koji isn't quite so glutamate-rich. Instead, it sets koji's enzymes to work on the ingredients you're about to Sakai likes to smear shio koji on salmon, set it in the fridge for a day or two, then wipe it off and He uses it in his ramen broth, in a dressing a chicken breast, and dabbed onto a bowl of rice.

Steps to make Moist Boiled Chicken Breasts with Shio-Koji:
  1. Put the chicken breasts and the shio-koji into a ziplock bag and seal. Rub the shio-koji into the chicken through the bag, press our any air, and let it marinate for 30 minutes at room temperature. Then let it sit in the refrigerator for half a day.
  2. Return the Step 1 chicken to room temperature and then add as-is, with the skin facing up to a pot along with the water.
  3. Turn on the heat. As soon as the water comes to a boil, turn off the heat and cover with a lid. Leave it until it has cooled, and then it's done.
  4. Use both the meat and the boiling liquid to make Singapore Chicken Rice. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/146057-singapore-chicken-rice
  5. Turn the boiling liquid into onion gratin soup. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/150777-caramelized-onions
  6. Use the liquid from boiling vegetable scraps to make consomme soup. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/150770-golden-consomme-soup-with-vegetable-off-cuts
  7. Use as a topping for chilled Chinese noodles. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/158941-super-spicy-cold-chinese-noodles
  8. Sandwich between bread for a hearty sandwich.
  9. Here's how to make the shio-koji. I used. - - https://cookpad.com/us/recipes/150716-shio-koji-how-to-make-shio-koji-with-sea-salt-and-rock-salt

Shio Koji is a newly popular seasoning in Japan. Place the chicken, breast side up, on a rack, tie the legs and roast until the internal temperature For the shira-ae: Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil. Add the fava beans and cook until just tender. Shio koji can be simply poured onto meat or fish as a marinade or added as a sauce or finishing The enzymes contained in shio koji break down proteins to draw umami out of meat and fish. Turkey was very flavorful (but did not have any "off" taste) & quite juicy.including leftover turkey breast meat.

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