This recipe is translated from Cookpad Japan. See original: Japan博多☆焼き鳥屋さんのキャベツのたれ

Hakata-Style Cabbage Sauce from a Yakitori Restaurant

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Cabbage served at a yakitori restaurant in Hakata. It pairs well with greasy meals and beer snacks. It's healthy, so you can eat a lot! The origin of this recipe: When making yakitori, something was missing... yes, that essential cabbage. That sweet and sour cabbage from the izakaya. I recreated it by adjusting information found online. My husband is thrilled and can easily finish half a head of cabbage. Haha.

Hakata-Style Cabbage Sauce from a Yakitori Restaurant

Cabbage served at a yakitori restaurant in Hakata. It pairs well with greasy meals and beer snacks. It's healthy, so you can eat a lot! The origin of this recipe: When making yakitori, something was missing... yes, that essential cabbage. That sweet and sour cabbage from the izakaya. I recreated it by adjusting information found online. My husband is thrilled and can easily finish half a head of cabbage. Haha.

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Ingredients

Serves 2 servings
  1. As much as you like cabbage
  2. Seasonings
  3. 2 tablespoonslight soy sauce, or regular soy sauce if unavailable
  4. 4 tablespoonsvinegar
  5. 2 tablespoonssake
  6. 1 tablespoonmirin
  7. 1/3 teaspoonkombu dashi powder
  8. 1/2 teaspoonsugar (optional if you want more sweetness)

Cooking Instructions

  1. 1

    Tear the cabbage into bite-sized pieces.

  2. 2

    Put all the seasonings in a frying pan and bring to a boil to evaporate the alcohol from the sake.

  3. 3

    Transfer the sauce to a separate container, and once cooled, pour it over the cabbage. ★Done★

  4. 4

    U-ji☆ shared a wonderful variation by adding sesame oil. It seems to be popular in the neighborhood! It looks great for digestion.

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