Oyster Hot Pot Made with Hatcho Miso

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The supermarket have been selling a mountain of oysters recently.
I made butter soy sauce oysters yesterday, so I decided to test my fortitude with 'dote' nabe today .
When my friend asked me to come over, they told me it was good with hatcho miso, so I tried making it with lots of hatcho miso.

This is made with lots of hatcho miso and sugar.
I added udon noodles to the leftover soup broth to finish it off. Recipe by Okaraseijin

Oyster Hot Pot Made with Hatcho Miso

The supermarket have been selling a mountain of oysters recently.
I made butter soy sauce oysters yesterday, so I decided to test my fortitude with 'dote' nabe today .
When my friend asked me to come over, they told me it was good with hatcho miso, so I tried making it with lots of hatcho miso.

This is made with lots of hatcho miso and sugar.
I added udon noodles to the leftover soup broth to finish it off. Recipe by Okaraseijin

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Ingredients

  1. For broth:
  2. 50 gramsHatcho miso (or red miso)
  3. 100 gramsAwase miso
  4. 2 tbspClear sake
  5. 2 tbspMirin
  6. 2 tbspThe juice from grated ginger
  7. 2 tbspGround sesame seeds
  8. 3 tbspSugar
  9. Hot pot ingredients
  10. 10 cmKombu for dashi stock
  11. 400 gramsOysters
  12. 2Japanese leek
  13. 8 sliceChinese cabbage
  14. 1Mixed mushrooms
  15. 1 blockTofu

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Combine the miso ingredients well and smear it along the rim of the pot, add the kombu to the pot and enough water to fill it.

  2. 2

    Discard the green part from the Japanese leeks, cut in half lengthwise, grill for about 5 minutes to extract the flavor and sweetness, and chop.

  3. 3

    Add in the ingredients as you like to the pot aside from the oysters, turn on the heat, and cook for several minutes.

  4. 4

    Sprinkle the oysters with salt and lightly massage, wash well while changing the water several times, pat dry with a paper towel, and sprinkle with a bit of katakuriko.

  5. 5

    Add in the oysters once the test of the ingredients have stewed, and eat when they plump up. They taste delicious if you dab the ingredients with the miso paste along the rim of the pot.

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