My Mom's Simmered Chicken and Konnyaku

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This is a recipe I learned from my mother.
Recipe by Yuuyuu0221.
My Mom's Simmered Chicken and Konnyaku
This is a recipe I learned from my mother.
Recipe by Yuuyuu0221.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Cut the chicken into bite-sized pieces, parboil the konnyaku and cut it with a spoon, and roughly chop the carrot into chunks.
- 2
Pour a bit of sesame oil into the pan, stir-fry the chicken, and once it changes color add the vegetables and konnyaku and stir-fry together.
- 3
Add the dashi stock, the ★-marked ingredients, and the soy beans, set to low heat and simmer until the sauce is reduced to 1/3 of its original volume.
- 4
Add the soy sauce, place on small drop-lid that sits right on top of the food (otoshibuta) on and simmer for 10 minutes.
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