Vegetable and Pork Rolls

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An easy main dish made with things you have in the refrigerator!

You can use any vegetables you have in the refrigerator!
Potato, kabocha squash, green onion, spinach, king oyster mushrooms etc. anything will be delicious. Recipe by mienmien

Vegetable and Pork Rolls

An easy main dish made with things you have in the refrigerator!

You can use any vegetables you have in the refrigerator!
Potato, kabocha squash, green onion, spinach, king oyster mushrooms etc. anything will be delicious. Recipe by mienmien

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Ingredients

3 servings
  1. 300 gramsThinly sliced pork belly (or pork loin)
  2. 1 smallCarrot
  3. 1/2 bunchMizuna greens
  4. 1/2 packagesEnoki mushrooms
  5. 1 dashSalt
  6. 1 dashPepper
  7. 2 tbspSake
  8. 2 tbspMirin
  9. 2 tbspSoy sauce
  10. 1Katakuriko

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Cut the carrot, enoki mushrooms, and mizuna greens to about the same length. Lightly salt the carrot after cutting it up, cover with plastic wrap and microwave for 3 minutes at 500 W.

  2. 2

    Overlap 2 slices of pork belly to make a belt, put the vegetables on one edge, and roll up tightly.

  3. 3

    The rolls look like this. The key is to roll them up very tightly. Season with salt and pepper.

  4. 4

    Coat with katakuriko.

  5. 5

    Put a generous amount (about 3 tablespoons) of oil in a pan, and add the pork rolls from Step 4. Brown over medium-low heat while turning.

  6. 6

    When the rolls are lightly browned, add the sake, mirin, and soy sauce in that order, and coat each roll in the sauce by turning them in the pan.

  7. 7

    When the rolls are shiny and a nice color, slice diagonally and they're done.

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