Warm You Up From the Inside Out! Hearty Miso Hot Pot
Warm You Up From the Inside Out! Hearty Miso Hot Pot

Hello everybody, it’s John, welcome to my recipe site. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, warm you up from the inside out! hearty miso hot pot. It is one of my favorites food recipes. This time, I am going to make it a bit unique. This is gonna smell and look delicious.

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Simple hot pot soup.warm you up! The point of a hot pot is to easily use up your vegetables, so don't be too stressed if you can't find all the perfect ingredients. When the weather turns cold, we like to warm up with some Yosenabe Hot Pot. ※日本語の字幕は Take konbu out immediately.

To begin with this recipe, we have to first prepare a few ingredients. You can have warm you up from the inside out! hearty miso hot pot using 16 ingredients and 9 steps. Here is how you cook it.

The ingredients needed to make Warm You Up From the Inside Out! Hearty Miso Hot Pot:
  1. Get 200 grams Thinly sliced pork loin
  2. Make ready 1/2 bag Bean sprouts
  3. Take 4 Shiitake mushrooms
  4. Get 1 bag Enoki mushrooms
  5. Take 1/4 Carrot
  6. Get 1/2 Onion (or scallions)
  7. Make ready 2 Cabbage (or Chinese nappa cabbage)
  8. Get 1 bundle Garlic chives
  9. Take 1 clove and 1 small piece each Garlic and ginger
  10. Get 1 tsp Sesame oil
  11. Get 2 1/2 cup Water
  12. Make ready 1 tsp Bonito dashi stock granules
  13. Prepare 2 tbsp Miso
  14. Take 2 tsp Gochujang
  15. Prepare 1 tsp * Sugar
  16. Take 1 Udon or kishimen flat noodles (adjust to your liking)

It's my first time making it and I'm surprised how easy it is! It tasted different from the miso soup I get from eating out perhaps because I used white miso paste. Enjoy healthy and comforting Japanese hot pots, soups and stews at home with these popular cold-weather recipes. The second the weather shifts and the nights are full of cooler temperatures, all I can think about is warm and nourishing Japanese hot pots, soups and stews.

Steps to make Warm You Up From the Inside Out! Hearty Miso Hot Pot:
  1. Quickly boil your bean sprouts in already boiling water, remove with strainer toss out the water. (It will smell bad from cooking the bean sprouts)
  2. Cut your other vegetables in easy to eat sizes.
  3. Grate the garlic and ginger.
  4. Put sesame oil and ingredients from Step 3 into the pot and heat.
  5. Once you can smell the garlic and ginger add in the water and dashi soup stock, bring to a boil.
  6. Add in the seasonings marked with * making sure they don't clump up.
  7. Add in the ingredients that take longer to cook first, eat as they're done. January 1st, 2012: Updated the main photo.
  8. Add in more dashi soup stock if you start to run low while eating.
  9. Today I decided to have udon to end the hot pot. It's also delicious if you add rice and egg to make a porridge with the last of the hot pot soup!

Hot pots and nabemono are especially good during the colder months. Food is usually cooked at the table on portable stoves or in electric pots. This is a one pot dish of hand made flat noodles simmered in a miso based soup. Lots of vegetables like kabocha squash, napa cabbage, carrots, and. Felicia Lim is the author of the food blog Dish by Dish, where personal stories intertwine with simple, healthy recipes (most of Stop by her blog and say hello, preferably with a cookie in one hand and a steeping hot mug of tea in the other!

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