Lemon-flavored Grilled Burdock Root and Ginkgo Nut Marinade

I've become obsessed with making burdock root dishes recently , and I was given lots of ginkgo nuts. I wondered if I could make a tasty dish using both ingredients, so I tried adding the nuts to my usual burdock root marinade. It turned out surprisingly delicious, so I uploaded the recipe!
It's really easy to make if you microwave the ginkgo nuts. Don't use an envelope with a transparent window, because it will melt!
It's also nice with just the burdock root without the ginkgo nuts! Well, I used to make it with just the burdock root. Recipe by apolo mama
Lemon-flavored Grilled Burdock Root and Ginkgo Nut Marinade
I've become obsessed with making burdock root dishes recently , and I was given lots of ginkgo nuts. I wondered if I could make a tasty dish using both ingredients, so I tried adding the nuts to my usual burdock root marinade. It turned out surprisingly delicious, so I uploaded the recipe!
It's really easy to make if you microwave the ginkgo nuts. Don't use an envelope with a transparent window, because it will melt!
It's also nice with just the burdock root without the ginkgo nuts! Well, I used to make it with just the burdock root. Recipe by apolo mama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Shave the burdock root skin with the back of a knife, and cut into 5 cm lengths with a thickness of 5 mm.
- 2
Make slight cracks in the ginkgo nuts, put 10 in a brown envelope and microwave. Repeat once, then remove the shells and membranes.
- 3
Thinly peel the lemon peel, and finely chop.
- 4
Coat a frying pan with vegetable oil (not listed) and cook the burdock root until well-browned.
- 5
When done, add the ginkgo nuts and mix them lightly in the oil.
- 6
Transfer the burdock and ginkgo nuts to a bowl and mix in the ingredients marked ★. Leave it for a while to allow the flavours to blend, then it's done.
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