Simmered Pork Belly and Burdock Root

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I had a lot of fat burdock roots, so I tried cutting them up into chunky pieces and simmering them. Burdock root that's been simmered for more than 40 minutes is tender and delicious. This dish is great to eat with rice.
Happo-jiru is a very popular all purpose soy sauce in Aomori prefecture.

The burdock root is a lot tastier if you cut it into chunky pieces rather than slicing it thinly! Simmer well with a lid on until the burdock root is tender. Let the umami-rich sauce penetrate all the ingredients!
This is also delicious with maitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, grilled tofu or sweet or regular potatoes! For 5 servings. Recipe by Nanohana uchan

Simmered Pork Belly and Burdock Root

I had a lot of fat burdock roots, so I tried cutting them up into chunky pieces and simmering them. Burdock root that's been simmered for more than 40 minutes is tender and delicious. This dish is great to eat with rice.
Happo-jiru is a very popular all purpose soy sauce in Aomori prefecture.

The burdock root is a lot tastier if you cut it into chunky pieces rather than slicing it thinly! Simmer well with a lid on until the burdock root is tender. Let the umami-rich sauce penetrate all the ingredients!
This is also delicious with maitake mushrooms, bamboo shoots, grilled tofu or sweet or regular potatoes! For 5 servings. Recipe by Nanohana uchan

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Ingredients

5 servings
  1. 200 gramsThinly sliced pork belly
  2. 300 gramsBurdock root
  3. 1Carrot
  4. 4Shiitake mushrooms
  5. 1pack Shirataki (konnyaku noodles)
  6. 300 mlWater
  7. 3 tbspSake
  8. 3 tbspHappo-jiru (or soy sauce)
  9. 2 tbspSugar
  10. 1/2 tspDashi stock granules made from dried sardines (iriko)
  11. 30 mlof water + 2 teaspoons katakuriko potato starch flour Katakuriko slurry

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Cut the pork into 5 cm wide pieces. Slice the shiitake mushrooms, chop up the shirataki noodles, and cut the burdock root and carrot into chunks.

  2. 2

    Stir fry the pork and vegetables with oil. When the meat is cooked add the water, sake, soy sauce, sugar and dashi stock granules and mix together. Put a drop lid (a small lid that sites on top of the food in the pan) and simmer for about 40 minutes.

  3. 3

    Test the burdock root to see if it's tender. Taste, and add more soy sauce if needed. If you tilt the pan while holding back the solid ingredients, there will be about 100 ml of cooking liquid left.

  4. 4

    Add the katakuriko dissolved in water to the liquid and mix rapidly. Mix all the contents of the pan together and it's done. By thickening the sauce, the umami flavors are locked in, and the dish has a glossy look.

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