Simmered Burdock Root with Sesame Seeds

The burdock root pickles I bought were delicious, so I made my own.
After experimenting a lot, I settled on this recipe.
Only cut as many of the burdock roots as you are going to eat, and leave the rest to marinate. They will continue to absorb the seasonings (if they get to the stage where you feel you don't want the flavor to get any stronger, pour off the liquid and return to the fridge).
Step 3 might be a bit of a pain, but pounding the roots one by one means that they crack evenly and thus absorb the same amount of flavor when soaked. Recipe by ai mama
Simmered Burdock Root with Sesame Seeds
The burdock root pickles I bought were delicious, so I made my own.
After experimenting a lot, I settled on this recipe.
Only cut as many of the burdock roots as you are going to eat, and leave the rest to marinate. They will continue to absorb the seasonings (if they get to the stage where you feel you don't want the flavor to get any stronger, pour off the liquid and return to the fridge).
Step 3 might be a bit of a pain, but pounding the roots one by one means that they crack evenly and thus absorb the same amount of flavor when soaked. Recipe by ai mama
Steps
- 1
Peel the skins from the burdock root with the back of a knife or peeler. Soak in plenty of water to remove any scum. If the burdock roots are big, cut into 2-4 pieces.
- 2
Put 1 tablespoon of vinegar into a pot, bring the water to the boil, and cook the burdock for 4-5 minutes. Don't over-boil, or they'll lose their crunchy texture. After boiling, rinse in water.
- 3
While hot, transfer to a cutting board, wrap a pestle in a cloth and pound the roots one by one so that cracks appear in each. If the roots are large, first break into two and then pound in the cracks. The cracks are to allow the burdock roots to absorb the seasonings well.
- 4
Toast the sesame seeds and chop roughly. Remove the seeds from the red chilli and chop it. Mix the A seasonings together, and pour over the burdock roots lined in a container.
- 5
Leave in the fridge until they absorb the seasonings thoroughly. Once finished, these will keep in the fridge for about a week.
- 6
This is them after soaking for 3 hours. The flavours are still quite mild, but you can eat them at this stage.
- 7
After one day. The flavors have been absorbed a lot more.
- 8
Cut into 3-4 cm and serve.
- 9
*If you boil these for too long, they will lose their crunchy texture. But if your teeth are weak, it's best to boil them for a bit longer, as they still taste good.
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