Mizuna Salad with Fragrant Sesame Oil

I like the crunchy texture of raw mizuna. I usually eat it with other kinds of greens in a salad, but I wanted to try it another way and came up with this recipe.
Prepare this immediately before serving, otherwise it will be wilted from the water content of the mizuna greens. For 2 servings. Recipe by Koutarochan
Mizuna Salad with Fragrant Sesame Oil
I like the crunchy texture of raw mizuna. I usually eat it with other kinds of greens in a salad, but I wanted to try it another way and came up with this recipe.
Prepare this immediately before serving, otherwise it will be wilted from the water content of the mizuna greens. For 2 servings. Recipe by Koutarochan
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Wash the mizuna greens and cut into 3-4 cm lengths. Toss the mizuna greens with sesame oil, salt, and pepper.
- 2
Serve, sprinkle on sesame seeds, and enjoy.
- 3
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