A Famous Hakata Speciality - The Soup is Yummy! Motsu Nabe (offal hotpot)
- 300 grams Pig offal (motsu), raw or boiled
- 600 ml Water
- 1 tsp Dashi stock granules
- 1 tsp Chicken soup stock granules
- 3 tbsp Soy sauce
- 2 tbsp Sake
- 4 tbsp Mirin
- 1 Red chili pepper
- 4 clove - or as much (to taste) Garlic
- 1/4 a head Cabbage
- 1 bunch Chinese chives
- 1/2 bag Bean sprouts
- 1 as much (to taste) Tofu
- 1 as much (to taste) Maitake mushrooms (or other mushrooms)
- 1 Cooked rice, egg, green onions
- Process the raw offal: Wash the offal well especially on the insides under running water.
- Blanch in boiling water briefly.
- When a lot of scum comes off, drain into a colander or sieve, and wash off any impurities under running water.
- Slice the garlic, and the red chili pepper.
- Cut up the cabbage and chives into big pieces.
- Shred up the mushrooms into large clumps.
- Put the ingredients in a pot and bring to a boil.
- Add the garlic and chili pepper.
- Line the bottom of the pot with several pieces of cabbage, and put the offal on top.
- Layer the rest of the cabbage, mushrooms, tofu, bean sprouts and chives on top in that order.
- When the pot comes to a boil, lower the heat so that it doesn't boil over.
- Simmer until the cabbage is wilted without stirring.
- Stir everything once and it's done.
- At the end when just some broth is left, add the rice and swirl in the beaten egg and make a porridge as the "shime" (the last part of the hotpot) - it's delicious!
- Sprinkle in some chopped green onion to taste and enjoy.
- Appuru Akko tried this and added ramen noodles at the end.
- Next time I'm going to try that as the "shime"!!
- Miemie tried udon noodles!
motsu, water, granules, chicken soup stock granules, soy sauce, sake, mirin, red chili pepper, clove , cabbage, chinese chives, sprouts, much, much, rice
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/167790-a-famous-hakata-speciality-the-soup-is-yummy-motsu-nabe-offal-hotpot (may not work)