Cold Shabu-Shabu with Shio-Koji Grated Daikon Radish and Soy Sauce Dressing with Lemon Flavour
Cold Shabu-Shabu with Shio-Koji Grated Daikon Radish and Soy Sauce Dressing with Lemon Flavour

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A century-old ingredient used in Japan to make soy sauce, sake, and miso, Shio Koji is now a favorite seasoning for marinades, salad dressings, and pickles. When used as a salad dressing, the end result is a crisp Daikon and Cucumber Salad with a nice balance of salty-vinegary sweet flavors. Mizore Nabe Recipe (Winter Hot Pot with Grated Daikon Radish)

To get started with this particular recipe, we must prepare a few components. You can have cold shabu-shabu with shio-koji grated daikon radish and soy sauce dressing with lemon flavour using 15 ingredients and 7 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Cold Shabu-Shabu with Shio-Koji Grated Daikon Radish and Soy Sauce Dressing with Lemon Flavour:
  1. Prepare 300 grams Thinly sliced pork
  2. Make ready 800 ml Water
  3. Get 1 tsp Shio-koji (salt-fermented rice malt)
  4. Get 1 tbsp Sake
  5. Prepare 1 Mizuna greens
  6. Get Grated Daikon Radish and Soy Sauce Dressing with Lemon Flavour (Recipe ID: 1494363)
  7. Take 2 tbsp Soy sauce
  8. Make ready 4 tsp Mirin
  9. Take 2 tsp Honey
  10. Prepare 1 tsp Vinegar
  11. Prepare 2 tsp Lemon juice
  12. Take 2 tsp Sugar
  13. Prepare 1/2 tsp Dashi stock granules
  14. Get 2 tsp Water
  15. Get 100 grams Daikon radish

Shabu-shabu is a delicious Japanese dish of thin slices of meat or fish, cooked quickly in hot broth This spicy combination of soy sauce and grated ginger goes perfectly with both meat and fish. End Shabu-shabu with Noodles or Rice. After eating all the meat and vegetables, the soup will still be left. Pork Shabu Shabu Salad is a perfect dish for a hot summer dinner.

Steps to make Cold Shabu-Shabu with Shio-Koji Grated Daikon Radish and Soy Sauce Dressing with Lemon Flavour:
  1. [Make the dressing] 1) Peel the daikon radish, grate, and drain the excess water out.
    1. Add the sugar, dashi stock granules, and water into a heatproof dish, and microwave for 40-50 seconds at 600 W.
    1. Add the soy sauce, mirin, honey, vinegar, lemon juice, and grated daikon radish from Step 1 to Step 1, and mix.
  2. [Prepare the cold shabu-shabu] Pour the water, shio-koji, and sake into a pot, then turn on the heat.
  3. When it starts to boil, turn down the heat. Spread out the pork slices and add to the pot one by one. (Please adjust the heat so that it won't boil.)
  4. When the meat is cooked through, transfer to a sieve to drain, and let it cool.
  5. Place mizuna greens on a plate, and spread the pork from Step 6 on top, and swirl in the sauce.

It is easy to cook with a For this dish though we used sliced pork, and made it into cold salad. If you prefer, you may use sliced beef too. This salad also uses grated Daikon radish. When we grate Daikon in Japan we use a special. Collection by Shangri-La Finest Chinese Cuisine.

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