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Spicy ‘Kimpira’ Lotus Root & Edamame
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Spicy ‘Kimpira’ Lotus Root & Edamame

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Lotus Root is one of the hard-to-find vegetables in Australia. However, already sliced and partially cooked and ready-to-use Frozen Lotus Root is available from many Asian grocery stores. The most popular way to cook Lotus Root is ‘Kimpira’, a Japanese style stir-fry dish of vegetables that is seasoned with Mirin (Sugar) & Soy Sauce. In a ‘Kimpira’ dish, the vegetables should retain crunchy texture. When you use Frozen Lotus Root, you must not overcook it.

Lotus Root is one of the hard-to-find vegetables in Australia. However, already sliced and partially cooked and ready-to-use Frozen Lotus Root is available from many Asian grocery stores. The most popular way to cook Lotus Root is ‘Kimpira’, a Japanese style stir-fry dish of vegetables that is seasoned with Mirin (Sugar) & Soy Sauce. In a ‘Kimpira’ dish, the vegetables should retain crunchy texture. When you use Frozen Lotus Root, you must not overcook it.

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Spicy ‘Kimpira’ Lotus Root & Edamame

Hiroko Liston
Hiroko Liston @hirokoliston
Melbourne, Australia

Lotus Root is one of the hard-to-find vegetables in Australia. However, already sliced and partially cooked and ready-to-use Frozen Lotus Root is available from many Asian grocery stores. The most popular way to cook Lotus Root is ‘Kimpira’, a Japanese style stir-fry dish of vegetables that is seasoned with Mirin (Sugar) & Soy Sauce. In a ‘Kimpira’ dish, the vegetables should retain crunchy texture. When you use Frozen Lotus Root, you must not overcook it.

Lotus Root is one of the hard-to-find vegetables in Australia. However, already sliced and partially cooked and ready-to-use Frozen Lotus Root is available from many Asian grocery stores. The most popular way to cook Lotus Root is ‘Kimpira’, a Japanese style stir-fry dish of vegetables that is seasoned with Mirin (Sugar) & Soy Sauce. In a ‘Kimpira’ dish, the vegetables should retain crunchy texture. When you use Frozen Lotus Root, you must not overcook it.

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Ingredients

4 servings
  • 1 bag (400 g)Frozen Lotus Root Slices
  • Canola Oil OR Vegetable Oil
  • 1/2 cupEdamame *removed from the pods, thawed
  • 1Spring Onions *finely chopped
  • Toasted Sesame Seeds
  • <Sauce>
  • 1 cloveGarlic *grated
  • 1small piece Ginger *grated
  • 2 tablespoonsSoy Sauce
  • 1 tablespoonMirin
  • 1/2 tablespoonSugar
  • 1/2 teaspoonSesame Oil
  • 2-3 teaspoonsToban Djan (Chilli Bean Sauce) *OR Chilli as required
  • 1 tablespoonRice Vinegar *optional
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  1. 1

    Combine all the sauce ingredients in a small bowl. Check the flavour. You may wish to add more Sugar or Chilli. *Note: Vinegar is optional.

  2. 2

    Frozen Lotus Root Slices don’t need to be thawed, but you might need to half-thaw them to cut in half if they are large.

  3. 3

    Heat 1 tablespoon Oil in a frying pan or wok over high heat and cook 1/2 of Frozen Lotus Root until browned and just cooked enough. Transfer to a plate. Add extra Oil and cook remaining Frozen Lotus Root Slices until browned and just cooked enough.

  4. 4

    Return the first batch to the pan, add the sauce and Edamame, and cook until the sauce is caramelised.

  5. 5

    Sprinkle with the chopped Spring Onion and Toasted Sesame Seeds, and serve.

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on January 02, 2020 21:39
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