Crispy Soy Beans with Miso and Walnuts

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I came up with this delicious side dish for my husband who loves drinking and doesn't like soy beans He can eat up 100 g soy beans all by himself.

① The key to having crispy texture is not to use the chopsticks (It prevents the batter from coming off.) ② It tastes better to use hard boiled soy beans I make hard boiled soy beans, and cook some more if I have to depending on the dish, or use them as is. Recipe by Nakamurayukako

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. 100 gramsBoiled soy beans
  2. ※ Recipe ID: 1937802 (using a pressure cooker)
  3. 10 gramsWalnuts
  4. 1heaping tablespoon Katakuriko
  5. Condiments
  6. 1 tspMiso
  7. 1 tspSoy sauce
  8. 1 tbspSugar
  9. 1 tbspMirin

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Finely crush the walnuts, and dry roast for 2-3 minutes in a small pot or a frying pan without using oil. Transfer into a bowl, and combine with the condiments .

  2. 2

    Add the boiled soy beans and katakuriko into a separate bowl, and stir using chopsticks. Alternatively, add them into a plastic bag, and shake.

  3. 3

    Heat up the pan over medium heat, add about 1 tablespoon of olive oil (or vegetable oil), and add the Step 2 soy beans.

  4. 4

    Fry them for about 6-8 minutes until the batter becomes crispy by shaking or tossing the pan. Please make sure not to use the chopsticks.

  5. 5

    When it becomes crispy, turn off the heat. Add into the bowl with the walnuts and condiments. Coat the batter with them, and done.

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