Chunky All-purpose Sweet Onion and Miso Sauce for Gyoza Dumplings
- 2 medium Sweet new harvest onions
- 1 clove Garlic
- 100 ml Water
- 2 tbsp Mirin
- 2 tbsp Sake
- 2 tbsp plus Miso
- 1 tbsp Toasted white sesame seeds
- Thinly slice the sweet onions!
- Don't be too concerned about making the slices really thin!
- Chop the garlic roughly!
- Pan fry the onion slices in a frying pan.
- No need to add oil!
- Brown the onions!
- Leave them be in the pan and don't move them around too much!
- That brings out their sweetness!
- When the onions start to release a nutty aroma, flip them over!
- Repeat this step several times!
- The onions are browned and wilted!
- Add the garlic here!
- Add the water, mirin, sake and miso!
- Don't mix at this point!
- Cover with a lid and let it steam-cook!
- The heat should be about medium!
- Let it cook for 5 minutes with the lid on, then mix well to stir fry.
- This lets the moisture evaporate!
- Don't let it burn!
- Taste, add some toasted sesame white sesame seeds and it's done!
- Adding a little pepper is good too!
- The sauce is sweet even without sugar.
- I added some chopped green onions for color!
- I used them for, a recipe for making store-bought ready-to-cook gyoza dumplings into easy 'winged' dumplings.
- Boom!!
- I added the sauce that came with the gyoza dumplings as well!
- It was so good!
sweet new harvest onions, clove garlic, water, mirin, sake, white sesame seeds
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/145169-chunky-all-purpose-sweet-onion-and-miso-sauce-for-gyoza-dumplings (may not work)