My Family's Pork & Eggplant Dengaku Miso-Flavored Stir-Fry
- 1 Dengaku miso
- 3 medium Eggplant
- 100 grams Thinly sliced pork
- 1 White stalk of Japanese leek (optional)
- 1 Roasted sesame seeds
- 1 Sesame oil
- Slice the eggplant in half lengthwise and cut into 1.5 cm pieces.
- *Soak in salt water to get rid of the bitterness.
- Note: Pre-soaking the eggplant in salt water for 30 minutes to 1 hour also prevents it from absorbing oil when it cooks.
- Rinse the eggplant from Step 1 and pat dry with paper towels.
- Cut the thinly sliced pork in 2-3 cm wide pieces.
- Finely slice the leek.
- Prepare the dengaku misousing the amounts given for the red miso version.
- This recipe is easy, since you only need to mix it together.
- Pour sesame oil into a pan to a depth of about half the thickness of the eggplant slices (a little less than 1 cm), heat, then fry the eggplant.
- Turn over the eggplant once it browns.
- When the eggplant becomes slightly tender, transfer it to plate lined with a few paper towels.
- Thoroughly drain the excess oil with the paper towels.
- Note: Be careful not to overcook the eggplant in Step 7, or it will lose its shape.
- Note: In Step 7, press down on the eggplant with chopsticks to check whether it is cooked through.
- Wipe off the excess oil from the frying pan used to cook the eggplant, add the pork from Step 4, season with salt and pepper, and cook over medium-high heat.
- Once the pork is cooked and browned, turn off the heat.
- *Discard any excess grease that is cooked out of the meat.
- Add the oil-drained eggplant from Step 8, 4 tablespoons of the dengaku miso made in Step 5, and the roasted sesame seeds.
- Gently stir it all together, so as not to crush the eggplant.
- Add the finely sliced white leek, then stir and cook over medium heat.
- Taste and add another tablespoon of dengaku miso, if needed.
- It's ready to serve.
- The photo shows it sprinkled with lots of shichimi spice.
- Recommended for grown-ups...
- Soft eggplant and pork covered with dengaku miso is delicious.
- It goes well with rice or with drinks.
- Serve it chilled in the summer.
- It also makes a perfect bento item.
- Dengaku misomakes 5-6 tablespoons.
- Prepare extra degaku miso if you plan to make a large portion of this dish, or if you are going to add other ingredients.
- Degaku miso can be frozen.
- Meltingly soft eggplant is so good.
- This is "Basic Grilled Eggplamt"Give it a try...
- "Deep Fried and Marinated Eggplant" Try this one, too!
miso, eggplant, pork, japanese, sesame seeds, sesame oil
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/151520-my-familys-pork-eggplant-dengaku-miso-flavored-stir-fry (may not work)