Easy Rice Bowl--Pork and Komatsuna with Ankake Sauce

I wanted to create a simple rice bowl with vegetables loaded with calcium, vitamin C, and beta-carotene.
If using pork belly in Step 2, you may not need to add any oil. Add only if needed.
Komatsuna has vitamin C but since it's destroyed when heated, try to shorten the cooking time to the extent possible. Recipe by Kenkunno mama
Easy Rice Bowl--Pork and Komatsuna with Ankake Sauce
I wanted to create a simple rice bowl with vegetables loaded with calcium, vitamin C, and beta-carotene.
If using pork belly in Step 2, you may not need to add any oil. Add only if needed.
Komatsuna has vitamin C but since it's destroyed when heated, try to shorten the cooking time to the extent possible. Recipe by Kenkunno mama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the pork and komatsuna into 2cm strips.
- 2
Place the pork in a pan and lightly fry (add oil, if necessary). Add the komatsuna stems and fry until tender.
- 3
Add the komatsuna leaves and the ☆ ingredients. Skim any scum from the surface. Add a slurry of katakuriko dissolved in water to thicken.
- 4
Drizzle on sesame oil and it's done.
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