Soy Sauce Flavored Spicy Kiriboshi Daikon
Soy Sauce Flavored Spicy Kiriboshi Daikon

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Simmered Kiriboshi Daikon, cooked in a broth of dashi, soy sauce and mirin, is a traditional Japanese dish made from daikon and abura-age (fried tofu). Simmered Kiriboshi Daikon, like many recipes on Just One Cookbook, are commonly cooked dishes in Japanese homes. Kiriboshi Daikon is a popular ingredient in Japan and old fashion food, but it has excellent flavor.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can cook soy sauce flavored spicy kiriboshi daikon using 8 ingredients and 3 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Soy Sauce Flavored Spicy Kiriboshi Daikon:
  1. Get Kiriboshi daikon
  2. Make ready Konbu
  3. Get Red chili peppers (thinly sliced)
  4. Make ready ◯Soy sauce
  5. Get ◯Vinegar
  6. Make ready ◯Sugar
  7. Make ready ◯Sesame oil
  8. Make ready ◯Ra-yu

Serving them in this fashion isn't conventional but still very Japanese. Sometimes weird food combinations work out well. Japanese soy sauce, or shoyu, is an essential part of Japanese cuisine. Without this sauce, many of your favorite Japanese dishes would not exist.

Steps to make Soy Sauce Flavored Spicy Kiriboshi Daikon:
  1. Re-hydrate the kiriboshi daikon and then thoroughly dry off the excess moisture. Cut a 5 cm piece of konbu into 2-3 mm strips.
  2. Combine the ◯ ingredients.
  3. Mix together the kiriboshi daikon, konbu, chili pepper, and Step 2 ingredients, and it's done! Then just leave it to marinate in the refrigerator for several hours.

But did you know soy sauce comes in different flavors, colors, and textures? The dark, salty sauce you find on the table in Japanese restaurants is. This preserved daikon radish is a tasty accompaniment to breakfast congee, soy milk soups, and noodle soups. Preserved daikon is usually Daikon radish is a type of radish. Sometimes it is referred to as "Chinese turnip." These long, thick white radishes are spicy, a tad bitter, and also slightly sweet.

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