Miso-Marinated Pork for Bento

I was wondering if I could make miso-marinated frozen food. Then I created this recipe following my sense of taste.
If you add the seasonings to the miso all at once, it becomes lumpy, so be careful. Recipe by Myumako
Miso-Marinated Pork for Bento
I was wondering if I could make miso-marinated frozen food. Then I created this recipe following my sense of taste.
If you add the seasonings to the miso all at once, it becomes lumpy, so be careful. Recipe by Myumako
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add the soy sauce and other marinade ingredients to the miso little by little, and mix well between additions to make the marinade.
- 2
Cut each slice of pork into 5 pieces, and put into ziplock bags of the right size.
- 3
Add 5 tablespoons of the marinade to each slice of meat, and let it sit in the fridge for 1 day to absorb the flavor.
- 4
If you're planning to freeze it, put it in the freezer after 1 day of marinating. Defrost the meat right before using.
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