Japanese-Style Curry Soup with Fishcakes and Root Vegetables

My family always added leftover cabbage and vegetables to our basic winter curry soup I thought that adding common curry ingredients such as fishcakes would be delicious, so I made this recipe.
You can add your favorite vegetables and boiled fish products. Adjust the amount of ingredients based on the amount of water that comes out of the vegetables. You could finely mince curry roux when you don't have curry flakes. For 4 servings. Recipe by Naonao
Japanese-Style Curry Soup with Fishcakes and Root Vegetables
My family always added leftover cabbage and vegetables to our basic winter curry soup I thought that adding common curry ingredients such as fishcakes would be delicious, so I made this recipe.
You can add your favorite vegetables and boiled fish products. Adjust the amount of ingredients based on the amount of water that comes out of the vegetables. You could finely mince curry roux when you don't have curry flakes. For 4 servings. Recipe by Naonao
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the daikon radish and carrots into chunks. Slice the lotus root, lightly rinse in water, and drain. Cut the fishcakes in half.
- 2
Add the dashi broth to the pot, then add the vegetables, fishcakes, and cooking sake. Cook over medium heat until the vegetables have lightly cooked through, and skim any scum that surfaces. Add soy sauce, mirin, and curry flakes, mix well, reduce to low heat, cook the vegetables through, and it is done.
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