Atsuage with Sweet and Sour Vegetable Sauce

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I wanted to eat inexpensive but filling atsuage with vegetables in a sweet and sour sauce, but I wanted it to be a hearty dish...

When toasting the atsuage in the toaster oven, use a tray or aluminum foil to catch the moisture. Recipe by Manatake

Atsuage with Sweet and Sour Vegetable Sauce

I wanted to eat inexpensive but filling atsuage with vegetables in a sweet and sour sauce, but I wanted it to be a hearty dish...

When toasting the atsuage in the toaster oven, use a tray or aluminum foil to catch the moisture. Recipe by Manatake

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Ingredients

2 servings
  1. 1 packagesAtsuage
  2. 1Green pepper
  3. 1/5Carrot
  4. 1/2 smallOnion
  5. 1 tbspVegetable oil
  6. 150 ml☆Japanese dashi stock
  7. 1 tbsp☆Sugar
  8. 1 tbsp☆Soy sauce
  9. 1 tbsp☆Vinegar
  10. 1 tsp◎Katakuriko
  11. 2 tsp◎Water

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Pour boiling water over the atsuage to remove the excess oil. Cut the green pepper and carrot into matchsticks. Thinly slice the onion.

  2. 2

    Heat the vegetable oil in a frying pan and stir-fry the vegetables. When they become tender, add the dashi stock and ☆ seasonings and bring to a boil.

  3. 3

    Mix together the ◎ ingredients and gradually add a little at a time to the vegetables to thicken the sauce. The sweet and sour sauce is ready!

  4. 4

    Toast both sides of the atsuage, each for about 3 minutes, in a toaster oven. The water will evaporate from the surface, so it should become crispy. It's ready when the surface is lightly browned!

  5. 5

    Cut the atsuage from Step 4 into large, bite-sized pieces and transfer to a plate. Top with the sauce from Step 3 and enjoy!

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