Spicy Mitsuba with Meat, Sesame, and Ponzu

I had a little bit of leftover meat in the fridge... and bought mitsuba on sale! I added wakame, which i always have in stock for a filling salad.
Use whatever meat you like ♪ Don't slice it too thick. When cooking the meat, take it out of the liquid as soon as it's cooked through into a colander, or else the meat will become tough.
If you use ne-mitsuba (the type with the long roots attached) you may only need one bag. Recipe by John Lee Cooker
Spicy Mitsuba with Meat, Sesame, and Ponzu
I had a little bit of leftover meat in the fridge... and bought mitsuba on sale! I added wakame, which i always have in stock for a filling salad.
Use whatever meat you like ♪ Don't slice it too thick. When cooking the meat, take it out of the liquid as soon as it's cooked through into a colander, or else the meat will become tough.
If you use ne-mitsuba (the type with the long roots attached) you may only need one bag. Recipe by John Lee Cooker
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the meat into bite sized pieces. Rub in the sake and leave to marinate in the refrigerator for 20 to 30 minutes or so. Soak the wakame seaweed in water, squeeze dry and cut into easy to eat pieces.
- 2
Cut the mitsuba into 5 cm long pieces. Wrap in plastic and microwave for 50 seconds at 500 W. Drain off the excess moisture.
- 3
Boil water in a pot, drop in the Step 1 meat coated in katakuriko. Once it has cooked through, drain in a sieve. ※Avoid overcooking!
- 4
Put the meat from Step 3, wakame seaweed and mitsuba in a bowl with the ● flavoring ingredients and mix to combine. Transfer to serving plates.
- 5
※ You could use boiled chickenin this recipe! If so, skip the step to coat the chicken in sake and katakuriko to the boiling.
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/143249-moist-boiled-chicken
Linked Recipes
Cooksnaps
Did you make this recipe? Share a picture of your creation!
Top Search in
Similar Recipes
-
Tomato and Wakame Seaweed with Garlic and Ponzu Sauce Tomato and Wakame Seaweed with Garlic and Ponzu Sauce
I wanted to have a vinegared dish that wasn't too sweet.Let it rest for a while in the refrigerator after making it. You can use raw grated garlic, garlic paste from a tube, or garlic powder. Add some sesame oil or ra-yu spicy chili sesame oil if you like.Dried wakame seaweed varies depending on the manufacturer, so one tablespoon is just a guideline. For 4 servings. Recipe by Iikun cookpad.japan -
Bean Sprouts with Shiso Leaves and Ponzu Sauce Bean Sprouts with Shiso Leaves and Ponzu Sauce
It's the season when shiso leaves are cheap. This is an easy dish to enjoy the fragrance!By mixing the bean sprouts with the ponzu sauce while they're still hot, they'll absorb the flavors faster! It's convenient to have a large batch of this stocked in the refrigerator! For 2 servings. Recipe by Naopu cookpad.japan -
Hijiki Seaweed, Edamame, Tuna and Spinach with Ponzu Sauce Hijiki Seaweed, Edamame, Tuna and Spinach with Ponzu Sauce
I wanted to add something green to a bento, so I made this up with things I had on hand. I was considering various flavor options, but ponzu sauce was perfect. My kids ate it up too. Tuna is really great!Use tuna packed in water or broth for an even healthier version.Adjust the amount of ponzu sauce to taste. Recipe by Plus Nine cookpad.japan -
Tofu with Mushrooms and Ponzu Sauce Tofu with Mushrooms and Ponzu Sauce
I love ponzu. I put ponzu sauce on hiyayakko chilled tofu or fried eggs. I adapted a recipe I saw once in a cookbook. My hubby likes simpler flavorings like soy sauce on his tofu so I always just make this for myself.Work quickly after you add the ponzu sauce! Otherwise the ponzu will evaporate.If you microwave the tofu to get rid of the excess water, it will also become nice and warm - recommended for winter. For 2 servings. Recipe by Kinakorin cookpad.japan -
Spinach and Roasted Maitake Mushrooms Tossed in Wasabi and Ponzu Spinach and Roasted Maitake Mushrooms Tossed in Wasabi and Ponzu
I got bored with eating my regular boiled spinach, so I tried out different variations and this was one of them.This recipe works with maitake, shiitake, or shimeji mushrooms.Cook the mushrooms until the moisture is gone and they begin to brown on the edges.Adjust the ingredients since the salt content of the condiments may vary according the manufacturer. For the ponzu and dashi soy sauce, use 1 part ponzu to 2 parts dashi soy sauce. Recipe by foo. cookpad.japan -
Easy Mushroom and Pork Shabu with Mayo-Ponzu Easy Mushroom and Pork Shabu with Mayo-Ponzu
I made my husband'a favorite mayo-ponzu on a hot day when we have no appetite.Scum will rise to the surface, so make sure to skim it off. If you have reservations about boiling the pork and shimeji mushrooms together, then boil them separately, and add together afterwards. Recipe by Chiton cookpad.japan -
Natto with Tomato, Olive Oil, and Ponzu Natto with Tomato, Olive Oil, and Ponzu
I had some tomatoes leftover, so I tried adding some of my favorite natto.As time passes, the tomatoes will release moisture, so if you can, make this right before you plan on eating it.Adjust the ponzu to the amount of tomatoes. Recipe by RED_SPIC cookpad.japan -
Spicy Ponzu Hot Pot with Gyoza Spicy Ponzu Hot Pot with Gyoza
I wanted to eat a lot of gyoza, so l put them in a hot pot. Instead of using dumpling sauce, the broth is a ponzu and ra-yu based. Add lots of vegetables.Add the gyoza in the end. They would break if they're overcooked.Adjust the amount of ponzu sauce and ra-yu to taste.Add as much vegetables and whatever you like. Add a carb such as cooked rice or udon noodles to soak up the broth.It is delicious to add cooked rice or udon noodles in the end. Recipe by annnnn cookpad.japan -
Ponzu & Ume Sauce with Eggplants Ponzu & Ume Sauce with Eggplants
Especially in summer, this will good for your health and body. I used some Japan-specific things like "ponzu" and "ume". If you can get them, I recommend this. Rie -
Tasty Chicken Breast with Japanese Leek and Ponzu Sauce Tasty Chicken Breast with Japanese Leek and Ponzu Sauce
With an unexpectedly crispy and fragrant taste, you won't believe how tender cheap chicken breast can be! The Japanese leek and ponzu sauce introduced here is an all-purpose sauce that you can keep in stock. Enjoy this no-fuss recipe.Use a plastic bag for Steps 2 and 3 to reduce clean-up time! The key is to fry the chicken on a low to medium heat. I recommend preparing a lot of sauce to have in stock. It's great on anything--hiya-yakko chilled tofu, stir-fries, salads, etc. Recipe by saetya cookpad.japan -
Crispy Cucumber Salad with Sesame Mayo and Ponzu Crispy Cucumber Salad with Sesame Mayo and Ponzu
This is a cucumber version of my popular "Easy Spinach and Chikuwa with Mayonnaise and Ponzu".I tried adding more ground sesame seeds to increase the flavour.My 1-year-old son won't eat fresh vegetables, but he loves this and eats it all up.Make sure you squeeze out the cucumber well! Recipe by Yusase mama cookpad.japan -
Shirataki Noodles and Wakame Seaweed with Garlic Ponzu Sauce Shirataki Noodles and Wakame Seaweed with Garlic Ponzu Sauce
I often make this as an appetizer for my husband. I tried to make something healthy, and it was a hit.Please adjust the seasoning as you like. Adding mushrooms may be a nice healthy addition. Recipe by Akkorin mama cookpad.japan
More Recipes
Comments