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Delicious Japanese Soy Milk Hot Pot recipe with napa cabbage, mushrooms, and thinly sliced pork cooked in a creamy and savory soy milk broth. Shabu-shabu is a dish that is served as a pot of hot broth, heated on a burner at the table, that people dip ingredients into to cook them how they like. Lightly cook the pork such that it moves around freely in the soy milk.
To get started with this recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can cook soy milk shabu shabu hot pot using 13 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
The ingredients needed to make Soy Milk Shabu Shabu Hot Pot:
- Make ready 400 ml "A" Soy milk
- Get 400 ml "A" Kombu dashi soup stock
- Take 150 ml "A" Dashi soy sauce (I used Yamaki brand's kappou shiro-dashi)
- Make ready 1/4 Onion
- Prepare 1 White part of Japanese leek
- Make ready 1 tbsp "B" Toasted sesame seeds
- Prepare 1 as much (to taste) Silken tofu
- Take 1 as much (to taste) "C" Shabu-shabu grade sliced pork
- Make ready 1 as much (to taste) "C" Enoki mushrooms, shiitake mushrooms, mizuna, Chinese cabbage
- Make ready 1 "C" Toasted sesame seeds
- Prepare 1 "C" Dried yuzu citrus zest
- Take 1 Minced green onions or scallions
- Prepare 1 Kombu dashi soup stock
Shabu Shabu, a Japanese dish of thin slices of meat and vegetables cooked in hot broth, is made for entertaining. Invite over some friends and try our Test Kitchen's take on this dish! Shabu-shabu is a Japanese hotpot dish where meat slices and vegetables are boiled in a broth. While the Chinese may call it steamboat, the Japanese actually named the dish after the sounds that the ingredients make when they're swishing and swooshing beneath the surface of the boiling soup.
Steps to make Soy Milk Shabu Shabu Hot Pot:
- Prepare plenty of kombu dashi soup stock by soaking the kombu in a pot full of water, then removing it right before the water comes to a boil.
- Mince the onions as thinly as possible. Finely slice the Japanese leek into rounds. Cut the tofu into 5 cm cubes.
- Combine all of the "A" ingredients in an earthenware pot, heat, and add half of the tofu right from Step 2 right before it comes to a boil.
- I used Yamaki brand's "Kappou Shiro-dashi." Adjust the amount to taste.
- When the soup from Step 3 comes to a boil, turn off the heat, and add the onion and Japanese leek from Step 2 and add the "B" toasted sesame seeds.
- Chop the "C" ingredients into your preferred sizes, prepare the minced green onions, then it's done To me, the mizuna is essential.
- Bring a portable stove to the table, and enjoy eating shabu shabu all together If it boils down too much, add more of the kombu dashi stock.
- I finish the meal with ramen served in the leftover soup, but it also tastes great risotto-style; just add rice. No seasonings; just garnish with green onions.
- At the restaurant, they also finish this off by adding rice to create a risotto-style dish. Grind black pepper over before serving.
Use Ponzu (citrus soy sauce) or other sauces such as Sesame Sauce to dip the meat and vegetables and eat. My engineer husband wants to use this pot for Shabu Shabu, but our daughter is vegetarian. Hot Pot, or Shabu-Shabu, an Asian fondue style dish in broth. Paleo Shabu Shabu Beef DinnerPaleo Living Magazine. Caribbean Hot Pot Broth with Papaya Pica SauceMcCormick.
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