Recipe of Ultimate My Easy and Delicious Simmered Okara
by Leona Shelton
My Easy and Delicious Simmered Okara
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To get started with this particular recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have my easy and delicious simmered okara using 13 ingredients and 13 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make My Easy and Delicious Simmered Okara:
Prepare Main ingredients:
Make ready 200 grams Fresh okara
Prepare 1/2 Carrot
Make ready 1 Japanese leek (finely chopped)
Take 1 Aburaage
Make ready 1 Dried shiitake mushrooms
Prepare Seasonings:
Take 2 tbsp Sesame oil
Prepare 300 ml ● The soaking liquid from the dried shiitake mushrooms
Get 1 tbsp ● Bonito dashi stock granules
Prepare 3 tbsp ● Soy sauce
Take 3 tbsp ● Cooking sake
Take 3 tbsp ● Mirin
Steps to make My Easy and Delicious Simmered Okara:
Preparation: Slice open the aburaage and cut it into 2 cm squares. Rehydrate the dried shiitake mushrooms in lukewarm water and cut into 2 cm pieces. Cut the carrot into 2 cm lengths, and finely chop the Japanese leek.
Cook half of the chopped Japanese leek from Step 1 in sesame oil over low heat to bring out its sweetness.
When the leek is fragrant, add the okara! Cook over medium heat. Be careful not to burn it!
It will look crumbly like this after about 3-5 minutes!
Add the other ingredients! In go the aburaage, dried shiitake, and carrots! Cook it over medium heat, stirring well to cook everything through!
The texture of the carrots is what determines the cooking time. When they are partially cooked, but seem a bit hard…
…add in all of the ● seasonings!
Cook over medium heat, tasting occasionally, until crumbly but still moist, then add the remaining leek.
They're ready to serve! Keep any leftovers in the fridge for a healthy fix!
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