Spicy and Delicious! Sesame Miso Dipping Sauce for Tsukemen
A twist on the flavor of a famous restaurant! Rich, tasty, and easy to make. Use up leftover veggies—it's totally fine even without ground meat.
Recipe background:
I tried tsukemen at a famous restaurant for the first time and thought, maybe I can make this?! I was amazed—so delicious, I had to praise myself.
Enjoy the hot dipping sauce with chilled noodles!
Spicy and Delicious! Sesame Miso Dipping Sauce for Tsukemen
A twist on the flavor of a famous restaurant! Rich, tasty, and easy to make. Use up leftover veggies—it's totally fine even without ground meat.
Recipe background:
I tried tsukemen at a famous restaurant for the first time and thought, maybe I can make this?! I was amazed—so delicious, I had to praise myself.
Enjoy the hot dipping sauce with chilled noodles!
Steps
- 1
Heat the sesame oil in a pot or skillet. Add the minced garlic, ginger, and onion, and sauté.
- 2
When fragrant, add the ground pork and doubanjiang. Break up the meat as it cooks.
- 3
Once the meat changes color, add the shiitake mushrooms and water. Bring to a boil. If using green onions, add them now.
- 4
Add the miso, ground sesame seeds, and soy sauce. Bring to a gentle boil, then add the garlic chives. When the chives are wilted, it's ready.
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