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Shiitake powder adds the Umami taste - fried rice noodles with plenty of chicken
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Shiitake powder adds the Umami taste - fried rice noodles with plenty of chicken

Tony Sugimoto
Tony Sugimoto @cook_24898834
Japan

This recipe seals in the Umami taste of chicken and Shiitake in rice noodles. Quickly stir fry vegetables so that they taste crisp! This recipe uses chicken, but it can be delicious if you use pork or seafood instead as well.

Zen monks found Forest-grown Shiitake is the best Umami enhancer for Vegan Cuisine more than 1000-years ago in Japan. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.
Unlike Dried Porcini, Shiitake can enhance the Umami taste of your cooking without adding a mushroom flavor.

Tips and tricks:
Adding a little water to Shiitake powder and waiting 10 minutes before using, maximizes 3x the Umami Flavor! One dry Tbsp equals one pre-soaked tsp, the same Umami boosting power. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.

"Exploring Umami Using Shiitake Powder," Virtual Product Tasting on Sep 22 at Specialty Food LIVE! 2020
Our presentation: youtu.be/__vQxdQmKnY

This recipe seals in the Umami taste of chicken and Shiitake in rice noodles. Quickly stir fry vegetables so that they taste crisp! This recipe uses chicken, but it can be delicious if you use pork or seafood instead as well.

Zen monks found Forest-grown Shiitake is the best Umami enhancer for Vegan Cuisine more than 1000-years ago in Japan. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.
Unlike Dried Porcini, Shiitake can enhance the Umami taste of your cooking without adding a mushroom flavor.

Tips and tricks:
Adding a little water to Shiitake powder and waiting 10 minutes before using, maximizes 3x the Umami Flavor! One dry Tbsp equals one pre-soaked tsp, the same Umami boosting power. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.

"Exploring Umami Using Shiitake Powder," Virtual Product Tasting on Sep 22 at Specialty Food LIVE! 2020
Our presentation: youtu.be/__vQxdQmKnY

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Shiitake powder adds the Umami taste - fried rice noodles with plenty of chicken

Tony Sugimoto
Tony Sugimoto @cook_24898834
Japan

This recipe seals in the Umami taste of chicken and Shiitake in rice noodles. Quickly stir fry vegetables so that they taste crisp! This recipe uses chicken, but it can be delicious if you use pork or seafood instead as well.

Zen monks found Forest-grown Shiitake is the best Umami enhancer for Vegan Cuisine more than 1000-years ago in Japan. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.
Unlike Dried Porcini, Shiitake can enhance the Umami taste of your cooking without adding a mushroom flavor.

Tips and tricks:
Adding a little water to Shiitake powder and waiting 10 minutes before using, maximizes 3x the Umami Flavor! One dry Tbsp equals one pre-soaked tsp, the same Umami boosting power. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.

"Exploring Umami Using Shiitake Powder," Virtual Product Tasting on Sep 22 at Specialty Food LIVE! 2020
Our presentation: youtu.be/__vQxdQmKnY

This recipe seals in the Umami taste of chicken and Shiitake in rice noodles. Quickly stir fry vegetables so that they taste crisp! This recipe uses chicken, but it can be delicious if you use pork or seafood instead as well.

Zen monks found Forest-grown Shiitake is the best Umami enhancer for Vegan Cuisine more than 1000-years ago in Japan. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.
Unlike Dried Porcini, Shiitake can enhance the Umami taste of your cooking without adding a mushroom flavor.

Tips and tricks:
Adding a little water to Shiitake powder and waiting 10 minutes before using, maximizes 3x the Umami Flavor! One dry Tbsp equals one pre-soaked tsp, the same Umami boosting power. The drying and rehydrating process of Shiitake produces "Guanylate," a natural Umami energizer. Guanylate amplifies the Umami taste of all foods.

"Exploring Umami Using Shiitake Powder," Virtual Product Tasting on Sep 22 at Specialty Food LIVE! 2020
Our presentation: youtu.be/__vQxdQmKnY

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Ingredients

40 mins
4 people
  • 150 grice noodles
  • 150 gchicken breast
  • ◎1 Tbsp Shiitake powder
  • ◎1 Tbsp sake
  • ◎A pinch of salt and pepper
  • 2 pieces (80 g)green pepper
  • 1 piece (40 g)red bell pepper
  • 1 bag (200 g)bean sprout
  • 10 gdried shrimps
  • 1 Tbspsalad oil
  • ●100ml of water
  • ●3 Tbsp dried shrimp stock
  • ●3 Tbsp oyster sauce
  • ●1 Tbsp sugar
  • ●A pinch of salt and pepper
  • 1 Tbspsesame oil
  • As you like: coarsely ground black pepper
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40 mins
  1. 1

    Soften dried shrimps in a bowl of water.

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  2. 2

    Soften rice noodles as indicated on the bag, and cut into easy to eat lengths.

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  3. 3

    Thinly chop chicken strips, and rub in ◎. Cut green pepper and red bell pepper into long julienne strips.

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  4. 4

    Heat salad oil and stir-fry chicken and dried shrimp. When the colors start to change, add vegetables from 3. Then add bean sprouts in order and stir-fry.

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  5. 5

    Add rice noodles combined with ●. Stir-fry so that noodles absorb the stock. To complete, add sesame oil and coarse ground black pepper.

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on September 02, 2020 01:42
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Tony Sugimoto
Tony Sugimoto @cook_24898834
October 04, 2020 23:07
ありがとうございます!そーめんチャンプルーよりも麺に歯ごたえがあって美味しいです!
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Fried Rice Rice Noodle Chicken Breast Sake Shiitake Red Bell Pepper Shrimp Pepper Oyster Green Pepper Bean Sprout

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