Watercress Wasabi-ae

Watercress has quite peppery taste. The pepperiness becomes quite mild when blanched, and crunchy texture and the flavour go well with Wasabi sauce. I love this dish. But my family seems to enjoy it very little. Wasabi is a tricky ingredient to use. You will enjoy this dish only if you like Wasabi.
Watercress Wasabi-ae
Watercress has quite peppery taste. The pepperiness becomes quite mild when blanched, and crunchy texture and the flavour go well with Wasabi sauce. I love this dish. But my family seems to enjoy it very little. Wasabi is a tricky ingredient to use. You will enjoy this dish only if you like Wasabi.
Steps
- 1
Blanch Watercress in boiling salted water very quickly. Basically you put the Watercress into the boiling water, root side first and as soon as whole of them went into the water, remove. Dip in cold water to stop cooking further, drain well and squeeze to remove excess water.
- 2
Cut into 5cm length.
- 3
Mix Dashi Sock, Soy Sauce, Mirin and Wasabi in a large bowl. Add the Water cress and mix to combine well.
- 4
Serve with extra Wasabi paste on top or side, so that you can make the flavour even stronger as you eat.
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