Chewy Burdock Toast

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Today, people really like fluffy bread, but I heard it's also important to take care in training your jaw to eat chewy things. I love bread, so I thought of a chewy recipe for bread.

Just make sure it's chewy! I used a French baguette, but you can also use a slice of regular bread. If you use a French baguette, it's nice and chewy. If you cut it thinly, you can make it into an appetizer! Recipe by Nanagukun

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Ingredients

1 serving
  1. 6cm French baguette
  2. 30 gramsBurdock root
  3. 10 gramsNuts such as walnuts
  4. 1/2 tbspMayonnaise
  5. 1 dashSalt and pepper
  6. 1 dashMargarine or butter
  7. 1use as much (to taste) Easy melting cheese
  8. 1(Vinegar for soaking)

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    If using thin burdock, simply cut slices, but if you're using a thick burdock, first cut it lengthwise in half or fourths, then chop. Let soak in vinegar water.

  2. 2

    Drain the burdock and lightly rinse with water. Put into a heatproof bowl with 2 tablespoons of water and smooth the surface of the ingredients. Wrap the bowl with plastic wrap and heat in a microwave at 600 W for 2 minutes.

  3. 3

    Check the hardness of the burdock. If it's too hard, heat some more. Put onto a paper towel to drain.

  4. 4

    If using large nuts, cut into easy-to-eat chunks. Mix together with the burdock root, mayonnaise, salt and pepper.

  5. 5

    Cut two slices of bread (each slice should be about 2-3 cm thick) and lightly spread butter or margarine on the surface. Top with the mixture from Step 4 and the cheese.

  6. 6

    Toast in a toaster oven until the tops are toasted. Enjoy!

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