Simmered Atsuage with Sweet & Salty Ginger

I wanted to eat a simple simmered dish, so I made this without meat, just atsuage and ginger.
You can make a lot and store it. The flavors settle in if you let it cool down once, so it tastes even better after it has been reheated. Recipe by Raby
Simmered Atsuage with Sweet & Salty Ginger
I wanted to eat a simple simmered dish, so I made this without meat, just atsuage and ginger.
You can make a lot and store it. The flavors settle in if you let it cool down once, so it tastes even better after it has been reheated. Recipe by Raby
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the atsuage into bite-sized pieces. Julienne the ginger.
- 2
Add the dashi, soy sauce, sugar, mirin, atsuage, and ginger to a pot and turn on the heat. When it comes to a boil, lower the heat to medium and let it simmer for 10 minutes.
- 3
Stop the heat and let it cool to blend in the flavors. Arrange on a dish and garnish with mitsuba leaves or green onions to finish.
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