Sautéed Asparagus with Shiro Dashi

I've been using a lot of shiro dashi of late. It is key to the flavoring and I love the umami it gives.
Since asparagus in season is so delicious I wanted to create a simple dish.
When sautéing the asparagus, brown it first, then steam to bring out the sweetness. Recipe by Mimato
Sautéed Asparagus with Shiro Dashi
I've been using a lot of shiro dashi of late. It is key to the flavoring and I love the umami it gives.
Since asparagus in season is so delicious I wanted to create a simple dish.
When sautéing the asparagus, brown it first, then steam to bring out the sweetness. Recipe by Mimato
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Rinse the asparagus, peel the outer skins, and cut the ends. In the above photo, I cut over 10 stalks into halves.
- 2
Sauté in vegetable oil until browned, then add sake and shiro dashi. Cover with a lid until they reach your desired tenderness, then sprinkle on some pepper and serve.
- 3
Sauté with pork, bacon, or sausage, and serve it up as a main dish. Add more shiro dashi if desired. This also works as a bento item.
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