Dashi 2

Ryan Goodwin @cook_3814251
Dashi 2 is less delicate in flavor than dashi 1. Makes a great base for stews, or you can use it to add flavor to any dish that doesn't require the subtlety of first dashi.
Dashi 2
Dashi 2 is less delicate in flavor than dashi 1. Makes a great base for stews, or you can use it to add flavor to any dish that doesn't require the subtlety of first dashi.
Steps
- 1
First, you need to make dashi 1.
- 2
Combine water and the reserved strainings from dashi 1 in a stock pot. Bring to a boil.
- 3
Add fresh katsuobushi, without stirring. Wait for katsuobushi to sink to the bottom, then strain.
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