For Cold Winter Days Piping-hot Oden Hot Pot
- 1 ... Oden dashi soup
- 1600 ml Water (including water to soak the kombu)
- 20 cm piece Kombu
- 1 bunch Bonito flakes
- 50 ml Usukuchi soy sauce
- 2 tbsp each Soy sauce, sake
- 1 tbsp each Sugar, mirin
- 1 ... Ingredients
- 1 Eggs, beef tendons (required), octopus
- 1 Daikon radish, kombu, Mochi kinchaku
- 1 A variety of fish cakes
- Rehydrate the kombu to soften and tie into knots.
- Use the soaking water for making dashi soup.
- Add water to the Step 1 soaking water and put a piece of kombu for the dashi soup.
- Bring to the boil and add the bonito flakes.
- Simmer for 3 to 4 minutes over a low heat and turn off the heat.
- After the bonito flakes sink to the bottom, pour the dashi stock through a fine sieve.
- Boil the eggs and peel the shells.
- Cut the octopus into bite sizes and skewer.
- You can put the beef tendons and octopus to the dashi stock, but you will need a lot of time to cook through to tenderize.
- If you want to shorten the cooking time, put in a pressure cooker and cover with the Step 1 dashi stock.
- Cook for 20 minutes and add to the hot pot.
- Slice the daikon into thick rounds and cook in rice water (from the rinsing rice.
- Or you can use normal water, but it takes a while for it to cook through).
- Pour boiled water over the fish cakes to get rid of excess oil.
- Cut into bite sizes.
- Make crisscross incisions on the surface of konyaku and cut into bite sizes.
- Put in a saucepan with water and bring to a boil.
- Cook for about 5 minutes to get rid of the bitterness.
- How to make mochi kinchaku Blanch the aburaage quickly and cut one side to open up.
- Stuff mochi (about 1/4 of a rice cake for each aburaage) and tie with softened kanpyo bands (you could close the aburaage with toothpicks).
- Add all the ingredients except the fish cakes and mochi kinchaku and simmer slowly (for 2 to 3 hours at least).
- Skim off any scum on the surface.
- Add fish cakes and mochi kinchaku and simmer for 10-30 minutes.
- Serve!
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Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/142657-for-cold-winter-days-%E2%98%86-piping-hot-oden-hot-pot-%E2%99%AA (may not work)