'Zouni' Mochi Rice Cake Soup -- Lazy Method

Making dashi stock is a pain and I hate that you need to dirty a pot to use mentsuyu! Then I remembered my mom's ultimate lazy recipe.
This is the ultimate "lazy" recipe for zouni. There aren't any hints. Just eyeball the ingredients. Recipe by Natsumomomama
'Zouni' Mochi Rice Cake Soup -- Lazy Method
Making dashi stock is a pain and I hate that you need to dirty a pot to use mentsuyu! Then I remembered my mom's ultimate lazy recipe.
This is the ultimate "lazy" recipe for zouni. There aren't any hints. Just eyeball the ingredients. Recipe by Natsumomomama
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Toast the mochi until they're browned to your liking.
- 2
Put the mochi in a dish, sprinkle on 2/3 of the bonito flakes and drizzle on the soy sauce.
- 3
Pour in 100 ml of hot water. Finally, top with the remaining bonito flakes and it's done.
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