Simmered Beef and Enoki Mushrooms

I like the slimy consistency of enoki mushrooms so I added that to the recipe, rather than just beef. The taste becomes more mild and it's easy to eat. It's great to have in stock for a late-snack meal.
I used a non-stick pan. Add a teaspoon of sesame oil if necessary.
This recipe is for 2 people. Adjust the ingredients depending on how many you're cooking for and keep it in stock! Recipe by ayureo
Simmered Beef and Enoki Mushrooms
I like the slimy consistency of enoki mushrooms so I added that to the recipe, rather than just beef. The taste becomes more mild and it's easy to eat. It's great to have in stock for a late-snack meal.
I used a non-stick pan. Add a teaspoon of sesame oil if necessary.
This recipe is for 2 people. Adjust the ingredients depending on how many you're cooking for and keep it in stock! Recipe by ayureo
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut off the enoki mushroom stems and cut into 2 cm lengths. If the beef cuts are too big, cut them smaller, and mix with 1 tablespoon sake. Mix the ◎ ingredients.
- 2
Cook the beef from Step 1 in a pot over medium heat. When the meat has browned, add ◎ and mushrooms. When the pot boils, add 1 tablespoon soy sauce, turn the heat to medium low and cook for a while.
- 3
When the liquid is almost evaporated, add 1/2 tablespoon of soy sauce and cook in medium heat until done.
- 4
Sprinkle ground Japanese sansho pepper if you like.
- 5
In the photo above, I added pan roasted pine nuts. They add nutrients and crunch to the dish.
- 6
For 1 of the side dishes in a packed lunch. It's good to make soboro style.
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