Easy in the Microwave Asparagus Namul (Korean-style Salad)

I wanted to increase my repertoire of green bento dishes, and came up with this easy microwave dish!!
If you microwave it in a heatproof dish, you'll have less washing up to do later. Recipe by Hanacchitomocchi
Easy in the Microwave Asparagus Namul (Korean-style Salad)
I wanted to increase my repertoire of green bento dishes, and came up with this easy microwave dish!!
If you microwave it in a heatproof dish, you'll have less washing up to do later. Recipe by Hanacchitomocchi
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Smooth the asparagus stalks with a peeler. Cut in half lengthwise, then slice into 4-5 cm lengths.
- 2
Put the asparagus, salt and sesame oil into a heatproof dish and mix gently.
- 3
Microwave unwrapped at 600 W for 2 minutes. Add more salt and sesame oil if necessary, and sprinkle on some white sesame seeds to finish.
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