Simple Chicken Ozoni (Mochi Soup) (Kanto Style)

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This tasty ozoni is light tasting, with a delightful chicken flavor. I created this by trying to recreate the ozoni my mother used to make.

I highly recommend using bonito flakes, (rather than granules) for the dashi stock.
If you prefer soft mochi, stew them in a bit of the broth.
Select fatty chicken thigh for a richer and tastier broth.
For digestive relief from overeating during New Year's celebrations, add a little grated daikon radish. For 2 servings. Recipe by Nuchigusui-

Simple Chicken Ozoni (Mochi Soup) (Kanto Style)

This tasty ozoni is light tasting, with a delightful chicken flavor. I created this by trying to recreate the ozoni my mother used to make.

I highly recommend using bonito flakes, (rather than granules) for the dashi stock.
If you prefer soft mochi, stew them in a bit of the broth.
Select fatty chicken thigh for a richer and tastier broth.
For digestive relief from overeating during New Year's celebrations, add a little grated daikon radish. For 2 servings. Recipe by Nuchigusui-

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. 100 gramsChicken thigh (chopped into 2- to 3-cm cubes)
  2. 50 gramsDaikon radish (sliced into 5-mm thick wedges)
  3. 30 gramsCarrots (sliced into 5-mm thick wedges, or cut into florets)
  4. 2Shiitake mushrooms (quartered)
  5. 50 gramsTaro root (sliced into 1-cm thick rounds)
  6. 80 gramsKomatsuna greens (parboiled, chopped into 3- to 4-cm lengths)
  7. 1 dashYuzu peel (Thinly sliced)
  8. 2to 4 Mochi (rice cakes)
  9. 5 gramsBonito-based dashi stock granules
  10. 1/2 tbspSoy sauce
  11. 1 tspSalt
  12. 2 tspSake

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Bring 800 ml water to a boil, add the chicken, and simmer for 20 to 30 minutes while skimming the scum. Add the bonito dashi, soy sauce, salt and sake to season.

  2. 2

    Parboil the daikon radish, carrots, and taro root separately.

  3. 3

    Add the shiitake mushrooms to the broth from Step 1, add the daikon, carrots, and taro root, and briefly heat.

  4. 4

    Put grilled mochi in a bowl with the soup from Step 3, then garnish with parboiled komatsuna and yuzu.

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